While the gang at the bar struggles to arrange a birthday party for Frasier, Norm enters with bad news. Due to the recession, his wife Vera was laid off from her job. With no money coming in between the two of them, Norm appeals to Rebecca to use her corporate connections to find Vera a new job. He regrets his efforts immediately when Rebecca lands Vera a job as the hat check girl upstairs at Melville's. With Vera working nearby, Norm feels uncomfortable relaxing at his favorite watering hole and actually goes home to do chores instead. But when he returns to the bar, John Hill announces that he has fired the new hat check girl. At first, a relieved Norm jumps in and agrees with Hill. But when he realizes that he's talking about his own wife, Norm leaps to her defense. Surprising everyone, Norm tells Hill off by extolling his wife's virtues. Meanwhile, Lilith presents Frasier with his birthday gift--a sexy photo of herself, reclining on a bearskin rug. Frasier doesn't seem at all surprised by the fact that his wife is still wearing her business suit in the photo. watch
While the gang at the bar struggles to arrange a birthday party for Frasier, Norm enters with bad news. Due to the recession, his wife Vera was laid off from her job. With no money coming in between the two of them, Norm appeals to Rebecca to use her corporate connections to find Vera a new job. He regrets his efforts immediately when Rebecca lands Vera a job as the hat check girl upstairs at Melville's. With Vera working nearby, Norm feels uncomfortable relaxing at his favorite watering hole and actually goes home to do chores instead. But when he returns to the bar, John Hill announces that he has fired the new hat check girl. At first, a relieved Norm jumps in and agrees with Hill. But when he realizes that he's talking about his own wife, Norm leaps to her defense. Surprising everyone, Norm tells Hill off by extolling his wife's virtues. Meanwhile, Lilith presents Frasier with his birthday gift--a sexy photo of herself, reclining on a bearskin rug. Frasier doesn't seem at all surprised by the fact that his wife is still wearing her business suit in the photo. watch
While the gang at the bar struggles to arrange a birthday party for Frasier, Norm enters with bad news. Due to the recession, his wife Vera was laid off from her job. With no money coming in between the two of them, Norm appeals to Rebecca to use her corporate connections to find Vera a new job. He regrets his efforts immediately when Rebecca lands Vera a job as the hat check girl upstairs at Melville's. With Vera working nearby, Norm feels uncomfortable relaxing at his favorite watering hole and actually goes home to do chores instead. But when he returns to the bar, John Hill announces that he has fired the new hat check girl. At first, a relieved Norm jumps in and agrees with Hill. But when he realizes that he's talking about his own wife, Norm leaps to her defense. Surprising everyone, Norm tells Hill off by extolling his wife's virtues. Meanwhile, Lilith presents Frasier with his birthday gift--a sexy photo of herself, reclining on a bearskin rug. Frasier doesn't seem at all surprised by the fact that his wife is still wearing her business suit in the photo. watch