Season 2: 2003
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Hilary Duff goes for some routine driving lessons. Her driving teacher, however, wants to teach Hilary some very unorthodox driving strategies, resulting in a carjacking that is blamed on poor Duff. |
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Missy Elliott goes to a jewelry store to get some of her necklaces cleaned, but a delivery person has accidentally walked off with the wrong package. The punk ends when Missy issues a harsh ultimatum to get the jewelry back in five seconds lest she become unpleasant. | |||
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Usher is notified that his little brother is in trouble at a store for shoplifting. | |||
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Bow Wow is at a photo shoot and finds out he'll be photographed with a tiger. After he sets down some jewelry he has to wear for the shoot, it turns up missing. They tell him he must replace them with his own money. Bow Wow reappeared in Season 2, Episode 4 to set up his best friend Omarion. |
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Nick Carter thinks he's going to be punking Tommy Lee but when they try to practice what will happen he accidentally hits a crew member with his van, for which Carter is blamed. Later, Carter helps to pull the same prank on Tommy Lee. | |||
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Katie Holmes finds herself caught between the girlfriend and the lover of a potential film producer. When the girlfriend asks her who he was with she says she doesn't know and tries to keep out of it by saying nothing and that doesn't work. Eventually the girlfriend thinks she's with him also. |
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Tracy Morgan's car is confiscated by a tow truck whose driver indicates it must be driven to Barstow, California. Morgan refuses to let him so the truck driver tries to bribe him with his wheels. | |||
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Mýa finds herself stuck with a guy who won a date with her in a contest, and is in love with her. | |||
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Punk'd by Ashton Kutcher along with other people at Los Angeles International Airport. |
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Appeared again on Season 4 Episode 5 to trick his mentor/friend Marques Houston. | |||
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Travis Barker goes on a date with his girlfriend, Shanna Moakler. Moakler's ex boyfriend shows up and Shanna ends up telling Travis what a great boyfriend he was. |
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Jamie Presley is starting her own clothing line and is met at one of her factories by FBI agents, telling her the factory has had children working at it for under minimum wage. | |||
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Dave Mirra gets accused of fraud by the IRS. |
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OutKast are told they must pay the bill for a totaled rental car. | |||
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Amber Tamblyn is asked to watch a dog while she waits for her fiancee but after another person appears indicating that he is the owner and leaves with the dog, the "owner" returns and blames Tamblyn for losing her dog, which is indicated to be a prize show dog. | |||
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Knowles visits a group of children for Christmas, and after attempting to crown a several story-high Christmas tree with a star, she is led to believe that she caused it to fall over, destroying the presents at its base. |
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Goldberg is led to believe his motorcycle just got run over by a truck but the driver misses the bike and it blows up without being touched. Ashton is forced to abort the failed prank. | |||
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Lindsay Lohan and her assistant are riding in a limo whose driver's wife is having a baby, and when he stops at a gas station some people tell them they have to take the car. He returns and tells them the car just got stolen. He misses his child being born and blames Lindsay. |
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