I Know What You Did Last Hummer

Season 1Episode 1930 minAug 19, 1999
I Know What You Did Last Hummer
""Twice A Virgin"" written by Rick Bitzelberger & Neil Landau Dean's big One Eight is today, and Kiki knocks on his door, where she gives him a baloon, and herself. It is also revealed that Kiki is just a tease, and she needs to uphold an image of her being kinky. They have sex, and she leaves. There is another knock on the door, and covered in sweat, he answers it. Thinking it's Kiki, he jokes, ""couldn't keep away."" Only it's not Kiki, but Claire. She then offers herself, and they have sex. Then another knock on his door, and it's Emma! She asks how it went, only to surprised that he did both girls. ""I Know What You Did Last Hummer"" written by Jennifer Johnson Tina is threatened by Liz, when she thinks Liz gave Kyle a blow job. She confronts Liz about it, and she tells her it did happen. She asks her friend, Gwen, if she could borrow her dress, making her look like Liz, in order to please Kyle. She tries to give him a blow job, but he denies what happened. She wants to please
I Know What You Did Last Hummer has aired on Aug 19, 1999 at 11:00 PM
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