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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">inously, the show was cancelled just a few episodes after
his first appearance.FNNAfter failing to sell a single bottle of Neat &
Natural hair tonic, mom Carol reminded Bobby that quitters never win and
winners never quit. Maybe Bobby should have quit before he unloaded a
bottle of the stuff to his big brother Greg. Big mistake. On
the eve of his high school graduation, an application of the tonic
turns Gregs bright orange. But dont worrya quick trip to the beauty
parlor solved everything.Are we forgetting any big Brady lessons? Let us
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