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Rod McCormick was a young customer in Jim's Cafe who tried his chances with Gail Tilsley with the atrocious chat-up line of "’Ere, Debbie Harry! Do you want to strut your stuff?” after putting a record on the jukebox. Gail described him as a Fonz-wannabe and rebuffed his offer, saying she didn’t do cabaret. A more direct Elsie Tanner asked him aloud which planet he came from.

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  • Rod McCormick
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  • Rod McCormick was a young customer in Jim's Cafe who tried his chances with Gail Tilsley with the atrocious chat-up line of "’Ere, Debbie Harry! Do you want to strut your stuff?” after putting a record on the jukebox. Gail described him as a Fonz-wannabe and rebuffed his offer, saying she didn’t do cabaret. A more direct Elsie Tanner asked him aloud which planet he came from.
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
First Appearance
  • 1980-03-12(xsd:date)
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  • Rod McCormick
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  • Rod McCormick was a young customer in Jim's Cafe who tried his chances with Gail Tilsley with the atrocious chat-up line of "’Ere, Debbie Harry! Do you want to strut your stuff?” after putting a record on the jukebox. Gail described him as a Fonz-wannabe and rebuffed his offer, saying she didn’t do cabaret. A more direct Elsie Tanner asked him aloud which planet he came from.
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