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* TheBore: The Brubakers, namely Mr. Brubaker the dairy farm owner and his equally dull wife Mrs. Brubaker. They are boring and colorless and an increasinly flop-sweaty Norm desperately flails to entertain them. He is rescued by Cliff, who gets along great with his fellow bores; the ice-breaker being Mr. Brubaker's father was a postal worker.

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* TheBore: The Brubakers, namely Mr. Brubaker the dairy farm owner and his equally dull wife Mrs. Brubaker. They are boring and colorless and an increasinly increasingly flop-sweaty Norm desperately flails to entertain them. He is rescued by Cliff, who gets along great with his fellow bores; the ice-breaker being Mr. Brubaker's father was a postal worker.
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* LightbulbJoke: Diane tries to share one of these which she was laughing about with a caller to the auction. Naturally, she's the only one that finds it funny.
-->'''Diane:''' How many surrealists does it take to screw in a lightbulb?\\
'''Host:''' How many?\\
'''Diane:''' The fish! (''she laughs'') I guess surrealistic humor isn't your cup of ''fur''. (''she laughs again'')
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Episode: Season 4, Episode 13\\
Title: Take My Shirt...Please\\
Directed by: Creator/JamesBurrows\\
Written by: Creator/DavidLloyd\\
Air Date: January 9, 1986\\
Previous: Don Juan Is Hell\\
Next: Take My Shirt...Please\\
Guest Starring: Creator/RobertSymonds, Creator/FrancesBay, Creator/PatrickCronin, Creator/EarlHoustonBullock]

"Take My Shirt...Please" is the 13th episode of the fourth season of ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.

Diane asks for some time off of work, much to Carla's irritation. It seems that Diane has volunteered to work the phones for the Boston PBS station's pledge drive. After hearing that the station will be auctioning off game equipment from some Boston sports legends (Bobby Orr, John Havlicek, Carl Yastrzemski), Sam donates his old baseball jersey. Unfortunately he is humiliated when the jersey doesn't sell.

In the B-plot, Norm has brought potential clients Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker to the bar in an effort to win them over as clients, but he starts to panic when he discovers that they are boring stick-in-the-muds that are impervious to his charm.

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* TheBore: The Brubakers, namely Mr. Brubaker the dairy farm owner and his equally dull wife Mrs. Brubaker. They are boring and colorless and an increasinly flop-sweaty Norm desperately flails to entertain them. He is rescued by Cliff, who gets along great with his fellow bores; the ice-breaker being Mr. Brubaker's father was a postal worker.
* ExactWords: Diane enters the bar to a lackluster greeting, and becomes upset, pointing out that whenever Norm comes in, he gets his [[OnceAnEpisode traditional welcome of "NORM!"]]. She asks if it would be possible to receive "the same treatment" for once; Sam apologizes and rallies the bar to try again. A pleased Diane exits, opens the door, and says hello...and sure enough, everyone yells "NORM!" Diane [[ActuallyPrettyFunny laughs at the joke]] and says she appreciates it.
* {{Expy}}: This is the episode that reveals that Sam wore #16, the same as 1960s Boston pitcher Jim Lonborg...and Lonborg's picture is the one that hangs behind the bar.
* OrphanedPunchline: Part of Norm's frantic efforts to charm the Brubakers.
--> '''Norm''': And so the woodchuck says to the lumberjack, "I was talking to the log!"
* ShoutOut: The title is taken from old Borscht Belt comedian Henny Youngman's joke: "Take my wife...please!"
* {{Telethon}}: Diane volunteers to answer phones during a pledge drive for Boston's television station, WGBH.
* WhiteDwarfStarlet: Another episode that deals with how desperately Sam Malone misses his baseball career and the attention of the media. He is deeply hurt when no one buys his old Red Sox jersey.
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