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what Lizzie and friends get up to: |
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Lizzie
has to write a report on a book about mother and daughter
relationships.
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She loves it and wants to be closer to her own mother. |
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Mom is happy, but Miranda and Gordo are surprised when Lizzie
brings her to the Digital Bean. |
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Mom
and Lizzie throw some pots together and try other new things. |
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Lizzie is having fun. However, Mom tells her about her grandparents'
marriage problems and Dad's tax problem. |
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Miranda
and Gordo also try to get closer to their parents. |
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Lizzie starts to avoid Mom, but she finds her. |
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Lizzie
says that she was freaked out by knowing about the family problems,
even though they all worked out well in the end. |
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Mom decides the time is not right for them to share so much.
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Miranda
and Gordo agree. |
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They
love their parents, but they have their own, different lives
to live. |
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Here's
what Matt gets up to:
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Meanwhile, Matt and Lanny are bored.
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Suddenly,
a chimp jumps through the window and rushes round the room. |
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It
breaks things and makes the room very untidy before jumping
out of the window again. |
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Dad
is very angry and thinks Matt and Lanny did it. |
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Matt and Lanny decide to set a trap for the chimp, and then the fun begins! |
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| Point
of Interest |
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There is no such book as "The Orchid and Gumbo Poker Club", but one was written after this episode. It has notes in it written by Lizzie. |
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