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[[Image:OTK_BOY_Doug.png|right]]Artist whose poster is glimpsed in a disreputable record store in the "Doug's Adventures On-Line" episode (June 5, 1999) of animated television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/combined Doug]''.  
 
[[Image:OTK_BOY_Doug.png|right]]Artist whose poster is glimpsed in a disreputable record store in the "Doug's Adventures On-Line" episode (June 5, 1999) of animated television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101084/combined Doug]''.  
  
Teen Doug and his friend Honker's records are stolen by when a trade arranged with a stranger on the Internet goes bad, and they discover them for sale at Friendly Frankie's. Fortunately, they're pals with the mayor.
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Teen Doug and his friend Honker's records are stolen when a trade arranged with a stranger on the Internet goes bad, and they discover them for sale at Friendly Frankie's. Fortunately, they're pals with the mayor.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 11:59, 14 February 2019

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Artist whose poster is glimpsed in a disreputable record store in the "Doug's Adventures On-Line" episode (June 5, 1999) of animated television series Doug.

Teen Doug and his friend Honker's records are stolen when a trade arranged with a stranger on the Internet goes bad, and they discover them for sale at Friendly Frankie's. Fortunately, they're pals with the mayor.

See also

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