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==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode begins with George talking about his friend Carl, who has Asperger's Syndrome. Because of this, Carl likes things a certain way, such as the placement of food and toys, and lives by strict schedules. George says that he is willing to put up with him, but he is wondering if bringing Carl to the concert was a good idea.
The episode begins with George talking about his friend Carl, who is autistic. Because of his autism, Carl likes things a certain way, such as the placement of food and toys, and lives by strict schedules. George says that he is willing to put up with him, but he is wondering if bringing Carl to the concert was a good idea.


George comes by Arthur's house, where D.W. and Bud are engaging in a heated argument. George defuses the situation by using Wally, his dummy, impressing the pair so much to ask him to perform at a BAYFAF (Bring All Your Friends And Family) puppet show at their school. George agrees to it.
George comes by Arthur's house, where D.W. and Bud are engaging in a heated argument. George defuses the situation by using Wally, his dummy, impressing the pair so much to ask him to perform at a BAYFAF (Bring All Your Friends And Family) puppet show at their school. George agrees to it.

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