- Cliff is saddled with the task of training a new postal employee, and he's not too happy about a rookie getting in his way. However he changes his tune when he meets her: Margaret 'Maggie' O'Keefe. Maggie is as passionate about the post office as Cliff, and she vows, with his mentoring, to be the second best postal employee behind him. Maggie's post office passion transfers itself to Cliff, who is as surprised and as nervous as he's ever been to this revelation as it will be his first time with a woman. At their scheduled rendezvous at an out of the way motel, things are going well until a policeman comes by asking the motel guests about the stolen postal truck, obviously the one Maggie used to drive to the motel. Will Maggie's actions be a deal breaker for sex-starved Cliff? Meanwhile, in Sam's never ending quest to bed Rebecca, Frasier suggests that he find the one sensory stimulus that turns Rebecca's crank. She admits to Sam that she does have one, it being a song from her teen-aged years. Will Sam be able to find out the song from the hundreds of thousands that have been written, and if so can Rebecca mask her feelings about the song in front of Sam?—Huggo
- Sam is at the end of his rope, trying to figure out how he can find a way to bed Rebecca. Frasier suggests that there may be something that may stimulate her (be it by touch/taste/sound/smell/vision), and Sam attempts to find out. Rebecca gives him a hint that there was one song she grew up with that 'turned her knees into butter' when she was younger, but she won't tell him anymore.
Sam goes through all the songs he can find, before finally calling up Rebecca's Mom, and asking. He soon finds what he's looking for: The Righteous Brothers' song, "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling."
Sam plays it for Rebecca, but she seems to not react at all to it. However, after he leaves her alone, she turns up the volume of the song.
Back in the bar, Cliff is upset that he's been given the task of training a new postal worker, Margaret O'Keefe. At first upset, he soon begins to soften as Margaret tells Cliff how she admires his determination and drive for the work. She soon convinces Cliff to meet after work at a hotel, but the moment is ruined when Cliff finds out she took her Postal vehicle to come to the hotel.
Cliff and Margaret confess to this, and while Cliff is let off the hook, Margaret is let go. However, she still wishes to be with Cliff, and suggests they go north to Canada to work in their postal service. However, Cliff is unable to leave his post, and they say their goodbyes.
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