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* Whenever Winston Rothchild plays the Possum Lodge Word Game on ''[[The Red Green Show]]'', Red gets the correct answer out of him by mentioning one of his past dates. Winston's words, for the record, are usually along the lines of "disaster" (in fact, that ''was'' one of his words).
* Whenever Winston Rothchild plays the Possum Lodge Word Game on ''[[The Red Green Show]]'', Red gets the correct answer out of him by mentioning one of his past dates. Winston's words, for the record, are usually along the lines of "disaster" (in fact, that ''was'' one of his words).
* Ethan, Benny, and Rory from ''[[My Babysitter's a Vampire]]'' '''and HOW'''. Every episode has multiple examples of their romantic failure. (Though in his defense Ethan is no where near as bad as Benny, and Benny in turn isn't as bad as Rory.)
* Ethan, Benny, and Rory from ''[[My Babysitter's a Vampire]]'' '''and HOW'''. Every episode has multiple examples of their romantic failure. (Though in his defense Ethan is no where near as bad as Benny, and Benny in turn isn't as bad as Rory.)
* Tony DiNozzo on [[NCIS]] thinks his entire masculinity rests on his supposed ability to manipulate women with cheap tricks that can be seen from a continent away. While McGee who ''does'' treat women as people instead of scalps, and ''does'' end up with a healthy relationship is somehow less manly. To be fair he matures if not totally growing out of this and ends up learning to take it more seriously including adopting a dead lover's daughter.



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