While Woody takes the stage in his first lead role, the guys in the Cheers gang test their manhood in a beard-growing contest. It's another typical day at the bar, and the subject is masculinity, as Cliff brags to Sam, Frasier and Norm about the amazing beard-growing prowess of the Clavin men. Their own manhood questioned, the guys challenge each other to a beard-growing contest. Meanwhile, Woody is thrilled to have landed the lead role in the 'Our Town' play. There's just one problem: He's unable to make the required love scene seem real. So when his co-star suggests a little improvisation in the bar's back room, Woody jumps at the chance. However, his unsuspecting girlfriend Kelly soon interrupts him in the midst of an embrace. As Kelly storms off, Woody declares his love for her--and resolves his acting block. Cheers' bearded barflies are running neck and neck in the contest, with the exception of Cliff, who trails far behind. The ever-confident Clavin still threatens a shutout. And on judgement day, his prediction comes true. Cliff wins the contest by more than a hair, aided by an overnight growth spurt. watch
While Woody takes the stage in his first lead role, the guys in the Cheers gang test their manhood in a beard-growing contest. It's another typical day at the bar, and the subject is masculinity, as Cliff brags to Sam, Frasier and Norm about the amazing beard-growing prowess of the Clavin men. Their own manhood questioned, the guys challenge each other to a beard-growing contest. Meanwhile, Woody is thrilled to have landed the lead role in the 'Our Town' play. There's just one problem: He's unable to make the required love scene seem real. So when his co-star suggests a little improvisation in the bar's back room, Woody jumps at the chance. However, his unsuspecting girlfriend Kelly soon interrupts him in the midst of an embrace. As Kelly storms off, Woody declares his love for her--and resolves his acting block. Cheers' bearded barflies are running neck and neck in the contest, with the exception of Cliff, who trails far behind. The ever-confident Clavin still threatens a shutout. And on judgement day, his prediction comes true. Cliff wins the contest by more than a hair, aided by an overnight growth spurt. watch
While Woody takes the stage in his first lead role, the guys in the Cheers gang test their manhood in a beard-growing contest. It's another typical day at the bar, and the subject is masculinity, as Cliff brags to Sam, Frasier and Norm about the amazing beard-growing prowess of the Clavin men. Their own manhood questioned, the guys challenge each other to a beard-growing contest. Meanwhile, Woody is thrilled to have landed the lead role in the 'Our Town' play. There's just one problem: He's unable to make the required love scene seem real. So when his co-star suggests a little improvisation in the bar's back room, Woody jumps at the chance. However, his unsuspecting girlfriend Kelly soon interrupts him in the midst of an embrace. As Kelly storms off, Woody declares his love for her--and resolves his acting block. Cheers' bearded barflies are running neck and neck in the contest, with the exception of Cliff, who trails far behind. The ever-confident Clavin still threatens a shutout. And on judgement day, his prediction comes true. Cliff wins the contest by more than a hair, aided by an overnight growth spurt. watch