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* [[Frivolous Lawsuit]]: The main character is a fisherman whose boat is destroyed by lightning, but he isn't allowed to claim damages from his insurance company because the lightning was "an act of God." So he sues God. (God is represented in court by clergymen.)
* [[Frivolous Lawsuit]]: The main character is a fisherman whose boat is destroyed by lightning, but he isn't allowed to claim damages from his insurance company because the lightning was "an act of God." So he sues God. (God is represented in court by clergymen.)
* [[Newscaster Cameo]]: Chris Bath (one of the better-known [[Seven Network]] News Journalists) appears as a newsreader.
* [[Newscaster Cameo]]: Chris Bath (one of the better-known [[Seven Network]] News Journalists) appears as a newsreader.

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