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Mad About You Season 2 Episode 7
What brought Paul and Jamie together? Was it fate or a big coincidence? Jamie’s belief that it was fate annoys Paul to no end, especially because Jamie is spending more time with Lisa than with him.
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Serie: Mad About You
Episode Title: Natural History
Air Date: 1993-11-04
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