Jeannie is seen in a dream by Peter Griffin during "I Never Met the Dead Man". She is also seen in "Untitled Griffin Family History", creating modern species, as, according to a Church, that's how evolution happened.
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| - Jeannie is seen in a dream by Peter Griffin during "I Never Met the Dead Man". She is also seen in "Untitled Griffin Family History", creating modern species, as, according to a Church, that's how evolution happened.
- Nelson's co-workers and fellow astronauts, unnerved by the strange transformation of their colleague, pretended that nothing had happened. A fellow astronaut, who will remain unnamed, is quoted as saying, "It wasn't all that unusual. Every once in awhile someone would lose it. I remember this one time when John (Glenn) ended up killing five prostitutes. But eventually they'd all come back to their senses and the government would take care of the mess. But Tony, he went into space and never came back."
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| - Jeannie is seen in a dream by Peter Griffin during "I Never Met the Dead Man". She is also seen in "Untitled Griffin Family History", creating modern species, as, according to a Church, that's how evolution happened.
- Nelson's co-workers and fellow astronauts, unnerved by the strange transformation of their colleague, pretended that nothing had happened. A fellow astronaut, who will remain unnamed, is quoted as saying, "It wasn't all that unusual. Every once in awhile someone would lose it. I remember this one time when John (Glenn) ended up killing five prostitutes. But eventually they'd all come back to their senses and the government would take care of the mess. But Tony, he went into space and never came back."
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