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Episode 184: Cat Sleeping Pills

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Helen feeds her cat sleeping pills to help her get “restful sleep.”

Episode 183: Obama’s Birth Certificate

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Teresa Teng sings “Come on a My House” while Helen takes care of the cat.

Episode 182: Cat Casserole

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Jumping ahead to episode 182 now. In this segment, Helen cooks up a tasty treat for a shivering Vic.

Episode 30: The Adventures of Vicless Head

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Helen feeds and cleans her science experiment, then asking him if he’s ever been “airborne,” offering to send him on a “trip.”

This is the last episode of the first series.

Episode 29: Vic vs. Vicless Head

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Vic & the head argue politics. Then, Helen performs experiments to give Vicless head a body, with humorous results…

Episode 28: Vic & Helen’s Anti-Porno Campaign

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Vic, with Helen’s ASSistance, vow to wipe out pornography.

Episode 27: The Bean Incident, Part 2

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The continuing story… Watch Episode 26 first.

Episode 26: The Bean Incident

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Vic recalls the time Helen ate two dented cans of black beans, and…

Episode 25: Vic vs. Paul McCartney

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“Paul was over the house, and he asked me to fetch him some narcotics, so I went out to the kitchen and…”

Vic recalls his musical career, and how his songs were stolen when he was in a coma.

Episode 24: Vic, President of Women

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Vic: “Here I am a man in his late-thirties, attracting women from all walks of life. I’ve often thought if there was a post called the Presidency of Women, that I would get unanimous confirmation to that post.”

In the longest Vic & Helen episode to date, Vic remembers the time when Helen was overcome in a fire, claims Helen is so violent because she has a substance-abuse problem, and, in a lengthy monologue, reveals his life-long struggles with women being so innately attracted to him.

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