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Red confidently goes off on his first interview for a new job, but he's
disheartened when he discovers that many of his former co-workers are
interviewing for the same job. Bob and Midge are exploring yoga and tantric
sex, and Donna believes they're losing their minds. She insists that Eric
take her out of town immediately, and Kelso suggests that they all go to
a hot new club in Chicago. Jackie reminds Kelso that her parents will be
out late that night so they'll be staying home and "studying". Kelso,
without a clue, grudgingly goes along with the plan but complains that he never
gets to have any fun. At Jackie's, Michael cheers up when he realizes that
Jackie really isn't planning to study, but within a few minutes they're wondering
what to do with the rest of the evening. Jackie, seeing a photo of a glammed up
Bowie in a magazine, talks Kelso into letting her put make-up on him. Donna
shows up at Eric's looking ultra-hot, and he's blown away. At the club, there's a
crowd of people waiting to get in. The bouncer lets Donna in immediately, leaving
Eric, Hyde and Fez on the wrong side of the velvet rope. Eric tries slipping the
bouncer a ten, but it doesn't work. Donna comes out, and Eric pretends that
they were already in the club but accidentally went outside and were forced to
get in line again. As the night wears on, Fez does an elaborate disco dance move
that impresses the bouncer, and he gets into the club. Later, Hyde expresses some
righteous political outrage, and the bouncer is moved to grant him admission.
Eric finds himself alone on the sidewalk with the bouncer and a couple of other
losers. Back at Jackie's, Kelso loves the way he looks in make-up and allows
Jackie to persuade him to put on one of her mother's dresses. At Eric's suggestion that he probably has never been excluded from anything, the bouncer re-lives a painful kindergarten experience and feels guilty enough to let Eric go in just as Donna and the others are coming out. Back at home, Eric asks Donna why she wants to be with someone who can't even make it into a club, and Donna sets him straight on what's important to her in a relationship. And Mr. Burkhart discovers Jackie and Kelso (still glammed up) dancing in Jackie's bedroom and tries to strangle Kelso.
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