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Albert notices Lauri and falls in love with her. Reggie, an annoying friend/schoolmate that is obsessed with Laurie tries to flirt with her when Fat Albert came in and tried to flirt with her back,then Reggie challenges Albert to a track race that Albert wins. In another attempt to help Doris, the gang persuades some cheerleaders to invite them all to an outdoor party. With some reluctance, Doris agrees to attend then went to a shopping mall.At the party, Lauri dances with Albert,while Reggie desperately attempts to make her jealous by dancing with Doris.When Lauri does not notice him, he tries to kiss Doris to make Albert jealous.Doris is offended and causes a scene on Reggie for disrespecting her on trying to kiss her.Albert warns Reggie

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