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Hyde finds out that his sister has started dating Kelso and is upset.
He goes to Angie and cautions her about Kelso’s past dating
life. She tells Hyde they only went out once, they’re not
dating. The next day, after a surprise visit to the record store,
Kelso and Angie hook up again. Donna and Fez try to convince Angie
dating Kelso is a bad idea, but it doesn’t take. She really
likes him. Kelso boasts to Hyde about the fact he’s now dated
both Eric and Hyde’s sisters. Eric, relishing the opportunity
to payback Hyde for all the teashing when Kelso dated Laurie, teases
Hyde mercilessly. After hearing all the stories about Kelso’s
past, she tries to break up with him, only to be once again won
over by Kelso’s charms.
Jackie knows Hyde’s upset about Angie and wants to cheer
him up. She goes to Kitty for advice on what to do and she suggests
making cookies. Before they can even start making them, Jackie freezes,
afraid to touch an egg. Eventually she comes through with fresh,
yet brick hard cookies.
Donna agrees to plug Red’s muffler shop and their free calendar
give away on her radio show. When she finds out the calendar is
pictures of scantily clad women, she’s mortified. She rants
against the calendar and calls for a boycott of Red’s muffler
shop on the air. Kitty calls in and lays into Donna about betraying
the man that has been like a second father to her. She goes to Red
to apologize, but because of the publicity, the store is packed
and Red’s no longer upset.
Eric seeks Fez’s advice on how to be more manly after Donna
compares him to a Twizzler. Fez tells him he needs to be a man.
Eric goes down to the radio station and puts the moves on Donna
while she’s on the air.
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