- Herb's wife is out of town for 10 days. And he decides this is the time to go wild and get Jennifer to finally go out with him. When Jennifer finds out she has to deal with Herb for 10 days, she tells Bailey she can't make it. Bailey's advice to Jennifer is just to take Herb up on it and he'll chicken out. The next time Herb asks her, she accepts and her troubles begin, because Herb doesn't seem to be backing down. As the time approaches Herb does seem to be backing down, he is thinking about his family and missing them. It's around this time that Les tells Herb what he had overheard the ladies saying about how they expected to put an end to Herb's chasing of Jennifer. With this news, Herb decides he's got to go for it.—Robert W Anderson
- With Lucille and the kids away for ten days, Herb feels more emblazoned to hit on Jennifer in the hopes that she will succumb before Lucille and the kids return. Jennifer, in turn, isn't sure she can handle ten days of Herb "not going away" as he usually does after she rebuffs his advances with a quick, witty quip. Seeing what is happening, Bailey suggests to Jennifer that she call Herb's bluff in the likelihood that he will just cower away forever in fear in the possibility that something might actually happen between them. With Jennifer putting the plan in place, she has to decide how far she will actually go before caving herself in the remote possibility that Herb doesn't back down. What happens between the two of them is affected by Les, who has a new low tech news gathering tool with which to play. Meanwhile, a sleep-deprived Johnny believes he's starting to hallucinate, which is not helped by the gamesmanship happening between Jennifer and Herb.—Huggo
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