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November 22, 2012 - Hour 3
Cindy's husband was engaged in a six-month extramarital affair. Upon interrogation, Cindy learned this wasn't his first time sleeping around. Too bad counseling can't fix character issues.
November 22, 2012 - Hour 2
Amanda's father cheated on her mother when Amanda was 5. Three years later, her parents reconciled. When Amanda was in college, he strayed again and was caught red-handed by her mother and sister. How can she carry on with her life when, years later, she still revisits her father's adultery?
November 22, 2012 - Hour 1
Lee wants to know if "thank you" notes have gone out of style. What happened to good old-fashioned respect?
November 21, 2012 - Hour 3
A superlative collection of wit-busting wordage awaits you for another hour of Corny Joke Day 2012. Happy Thanksgiving!
November 21, 2012 - Hour 2
See, I told you there'd be more. Even more than before! And if that's not enough...
November 21, 2012 - Hour 1
Corny Joke Day is here again, folks, and we have an action-packed jam of terrific riffs, prizes and gifts, and much, much more.
November 20, 2012 - Hour 3
Pamela finds herself in the grips of her own emotions when her professional opinions are panned by narrow-minded coworkers.
November 20, 2012 - Hour 2
Despite Eric's success in his job (he works hard and does good work), the company that employs him seems a little shy when it comes to handing out pay raises. Especially now, with the holidays coming up, Eric's paycheck seems rather thin.
November 20, 2012 - Hour 1
When Your Adult Child Lives at Home / Tina and Corey, mother and daughter, are pitted against each other in a legal dispute which has the potential of costing many thousands of dollars in fees, and a far higher price in quality time spent together as a family.
November 19, 2012 - Hour 3
Recently, Sabrina's young daughter needed major surgery. With the added stress, Sabrina's husband began drinking more and became physically violent to the point that Sabrina "threw the book at him." Two months later, he's being more appropriate, but is this a real and permanent change?

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