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* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: While all the other kids manage to get their kindergarten buddies under control, TJ has a hard time with Hector, who ends up causing chaos and getting TJ into trouble with the other kids because Hector keeps ruining what they are doing.
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* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: While all the other kids manage to get their kindergarten buddies under control, TJ has a hard time with Hector, Spencer, who ends up causing chaos and getting TJ into trouble with the other kids because Hector Spencer keeps ruining what they are doing.
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* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: While all the other kids manage to get their kindergarten buddies under control, TJ has a hard time with Hector, who ends up causing chaos and getting TJ into trouble with the other kids because Hector keeps ruining what they are doing.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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'''Emma''': The rain...\\
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'''Emma''': The rain...\\[[ElmuhFuddSyndwome wain...]]\\
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'''Emma''': ...in Spain...\\
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'''Emma''': ...in Spain...'pain...\\
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* PaperThinDisguise: After giving his NiceHat to Spencer, TJ is still caught by the kids whom he and Spencer accidentally angered. He somehow thought that no one would recognize him without his hat.
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* PaperThinDisguise: After giving his NiceHat hat to Spencer, TJ is still caught by the kids whom he and Spencer accidentally angered. He somehow thought that no one would recognize him without his hat.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: By the end of the episode, Mrs. Klemperer is clearly reading a raunchy romance novel.
-->'''Miss Grotke''': Should we call them in now?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No, no, just a few more minutes...\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Oh, does the book indicate we should let them play together longer?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No. The book indicates that Lieutenant Chapeau is about to take Guinevere into his well-muscled arms and--\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Gert!\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': All right, all right. ''(puts down the book)''
-->'''Miss Grotke''': Should we call them in now?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No, no, just a few more minutes...\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Oh, does the book indicate we should let them play together longer?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No. The book indicates that Lieutenant Chapeau is about to take Guinevere into his well-muscled arms and--\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Gert!\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': All right, all right. ''(puts down the book)''
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: By the end of the episode, Mrs. Klemperer GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is clearly on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading a raunchy romance novel.
-->'''Miss Grotke''': Should we call themthis in now?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No, no, just a few more minutes...\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Oh, doesthe book indicate we should let them play together longer?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No. The book indicates that Lieutenant Chapeau is about to take Guinevere into his well-muscled arms and--\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Gert!\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': All right, all right. ''(puts downfuture, please check the book)''trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
-->'''Miss Grotke''': Should we call them
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No, no, just a few more minutes...\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Oh, does
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No. The book indicates that Lieutenant Chapeau is about to take Guinevere into his well-muscled arms and--\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Gert!\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': All right, all right. ''(puts down
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'''Miss Grotke''': Kurge!\\
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'''Miss Grotke''': Kurge!\\Gert!\\
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*NatureIsNotNice: Spinelli certainly thinks so.
-->'''Spinelli''': ''(to Cindy)'' If you're gonna go gaga over weeds, the world's gonna eat ya alive!\\
'''Cindy''': [[LampshadeHanging Yuck!]]\\
'''Spinelli''': Yeah, yuck! Ya gotta get tough!
-->'''Spinelli''': ''(to Cindy)'' If you're gonna go gaga over weeds, the world's gonna eat ya alive!\\
'''Cindy''': [[LampshadeHanging Yuck!]]\\
'''Spinelli''': Yeah, yuck! Ya gotta get tough!
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*ShoutOut: Gretchen and Emma's "rain in Spain" conversation is based on "The Rain in Spain" from ''Theatre/MyFairLady''.
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*GettingCrapPastTheRadar: By the end of the episode, Mrs. Klemperer is clearly reading a raunchy romance novel.
-->'''Miss Grotke''': Should we call them in now?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No, no, just a few more minutes...\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Oh, does the book indicate we should let them play together longer?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No. The book indicates that Lieutenant Chapeau is about to take Guinevere into his well-muscled arms and--\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Kurge!\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': All right, all right. ''(puts down the book)''
-->'''Miss Grotke''': Should we call them in now?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No, no, just a few more minutes...\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Oh, does the book indicate we should let them play together longer?\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': No. The book indicates that Lieutenant Chapeau is about to take Guinevere into his well-muscled arms and--\\
'''Miss Grotke''': Kurge!\\
'''Mrs. Klemperer''': All right, all right. ''(puts down the book)''
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*ShellShockedVeteran: Mrs. Klemperer might as well be a non-war example.
-->'''Mrs. Klemperer''': ''(looking at the fourth graders in their desks)'' They all just sit there... quietly... it's... beautiful!
-->'''Mrs. Klemperer''': ''(looking at the fourth graders in their desks)'' They all just sit there... quietly... it's... beautiful!
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The Pee-Wee Pals program means that each fourth grader in Miss Grotke's class must be caretaker for a kindergartener from Mrs. Klemperer's class... with an offer of a trip to Gonzoworld.
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The Pee-Wee Pals program means that each fourth grader in Miss Grotke's class must be spend the recess as caretaker for a kindergartener from Mrs. Klemperer's class... with an offer of a trip to Gonzoworld.
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*BoobyTrap: TJ tries to teach his ward, Spencer, about booby-trapped drinking fountains by luring Randall to one. Unfortunately, after Randall gets sprayed, Spencer thinks it's a good idea to spray a nearby fifth grader, who angrily joins Swinger Girl and one of King Bob's guards in chasing TJ and Spencer.
*FanOfUnderdog: Hector begins to look up to Gus in this episode, giving him the InSeriesNickname "Safety Man" upon hearing from the Digger boys that Gus is the one who alerts them of electric cables before allowing them to dig.
*PaperThinDisguise: After giving his NiceHat to Spencer, TJ is still caught by the kids whom he and Spencer accidentally angered. He somehow thought that no one would recognize him without his hat.
*FanOfUnderdog: Hector begins to look up to Gus in this episode, giving him the InSeriesNickname "Safety Man" upon hearing from the Digger boys that Gus is the one who alerts them of electric cables before allowing them to dig.
*PaperThinDisguise: After giving his NiceHat to Spencer, TJ is still caught by the kids whom he and Spencer accidentally angered. He somehow thought that no one would recognize him without his hat.
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'''Gretchen''': ...falls mainly in the moist temperate zones southwest of the Pyrenees Mountains.
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*SlipperySkid: Happens to King Bob and his carriers after Spencer spills a can full of marbles. Needless to say, King Bob is furious!
-->'''Spencer''': ''(pointing to King Bob)'' Man in crown go "BOOM"!
-->'''Spencer''': ''(pointing to King Bob)'' Man in crown go "BOOM"!
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*SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Lampshaded in this exchange:
-->'''Gretchen''': Repeat after me: The rain...\\
'''Emma''': The rain...\\
'''Gretchen''': ...in Spain...\\
'''Emma''': ...in Spain...\\
'''Gretchen''': ...falls mainly in the moist temperate zones southwest of the Pyrenees Mountains.
'''Emma''': ''(beat)'' Blooby-blooby-bloo-bloo-bloop.
*SmartPeoplePlayChess: Eventually, Gretchen bonds with Emma over chess.
*ThatCloudLooksLike: Mikey and his kindergarten charge, Zed, eventually bond by looking at the clouds together.
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*SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Lampshaded in this exchange:
-->'''Gretchen''': Repeat after me: The rain...\\
'''Emma''': The rain...\\
'''Gretchen''': ...in Spain...\\
'''Emma''': ...in Spain...\\
'''Gretchen''': ...falls mainly in the moist temperate zones southwest of the Pyrenees Mountains.
'''Emma''': ''(beat)'' Blooby-blooby-bloo-bloo-bloop.
*SmartPeoplePlayChess: Eventually, Gretchen bonds with Emma over chess.
*ThatCloudLooksLike: Mikey and his kindergarten charge, Zed, eventually bond by looking at the clouds together.