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* "Sheila" from the "Guide to: Revenge" episode. Her plan to sabotage the Polk volleyball team's from the inside was doomed regardless. After she revealed to be a member from the rival team. Moze pointed out that because she abandoned her team, and since she's their best player, her team will lose regardless. Not only that, the team "Sheila" was originally on would've had to forfeit, whether they had knowledge of her actions or not.













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* "Sheila" from the "Guide to: Revenge" episode. Her plan to sabotage the Polk volleyball team's from the inside was doomed regardless.from the start. After she revealed to be a member from the rival team. Moze pointed out that because she abandoned her team, and since she's their best player, her team will lose regardless. Not only that, the team "Sheila" was originally on would've had to forfeit, whether they had knowledge of her actions or not.












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** It's also why several teachers and staff are so hard on Ned in particular, nearly everyone in the school, kids and adults alike, knows about Ned's guide (it's not like he tries to hide it) and the advice it give is genuinely helpful. But his laziness tends to get the better of him so many of the teachers try to break him out of his poor habits since they know he's a legitimately good student.

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* "Sheila" from the "Guide to: Revenge" episode. After she sabatoged the volleyball team's from the inside, she revealed to be a member from the rival team. Moze then pointed out that because she abandoned her team, and since she's their best player, her team will lose regardless. That wouldn't even matter either because she since she was sabotaging a rival team, her team would've had to forfeit, whether they had knowledge of her actions or not.







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* "Sheila" from the "Guide to: Revenge" episode. After she sabatoged Her plan to sabotage the Polk volleyball team's team's from the inside, inside was doomed regardless. After she revealed to be a member from the rival team. Moze then pointed out that because she abandoned her team, and since she's their best player, her team will lose regardless. That wouldn't even matter either because she since she was sabotaging a rival team, her Not only that, the team "Sheila" was originally on would've had to forfeit, whether they had knowledge of her actions or not.






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* "Sheila" from the "Guide to: Revenge" episode. After she sabatoged the volleyball team's from the inside, she revealed to be a member from the rival team. Moze then pointed out that because she abandoned her team, and since she's their best player, her team will lose regardless. That wouldn't even matter either because she since she was sabotaging a rival team, her team would've had to forfeit, whether they had knowledge of her actions or not.






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* In ''Guide to: Career Day'', one of Ned's career options is a school guidance counselor. Ned could conceivably make a great guidance counselor, what with his school survival guide--he's already giving much-needed advice to schoolkids, why not make a career out of it? Indeed, the guide itself might be part of the reason all the options suggested to him are school related.

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* In ''Guide to: Career Day'', one of Ned's career options is a school guidance counselor. Ned could conceivably make a great guidance counselor, what with his school survival guide--he's already giving much-needed advice to schoolkids, why not make a career out of it? Indeed, the guide itself might be part of the reason all the options suggested to him are school related.
related, as working on anything for so long will affect your mental state.
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* In ''Guide to: Career Day'', one of Ned's career options is a school guidance counselor. Ned could conceivably make a great guidance counselor, what with his school survival guide--he's already giving much-needed advice to schoolkids, why not make a career out of it? Indeed, the guide itself might be part of the reason all the options suggested to him are school related.



* In ''Guide to: Vampires, Werewolves, Ghosts, and Monsters,'' Moze is a ghost, which is fine at first, until you realize this means she '''died''' in this universe. Good thing it was AllJustADream.

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* In ''Guide to: Vampires, Werewolves, Ghosts, and Monsters,'' Moze is a ghost, which is fine at first, until you realize this means she '''died''' in this universe. Good thing it was AllJustADream.
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* Why did Moze and Suzie manage to do so well in Mr. Quest's tabletop gaming club? Because unlike the other clubs, that one ''encouraged'' competition between members.
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* In ''Guide to: Vampires, Werewolves, Ghosts, and Monsters,'' Moze is a ghost, which is fine at first, until you realize this means she '''died''' in this universe. Good thing it was AllJustADream.

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