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| - Kenny and Spenny have to sell Bibles on the street. Spenny has chosen the standard way of selling his Bibles, a usual stand he wants to sell his Bibles with hot chocolate; Kenny meanwhile prepared his way of going through the competition, to cheat Spenny with a story of the Bible to make him go against his own morale and fidelity. While Spenny builds his stand with the help of Donny Rose, Kenny meets up with the producer Barri Cohen. He lets the audience know about a script Spenny wrote about two years ago, "Hubert the Hoppopotamus", and lets Barri call Spenny while he's working, telling him that the agency she's calling from loves it and likes to arrange a phone meeting with other people. When Spenny, obviously astonished by the call, goes out to sell his bibles, he gets a call from an imitator of Robert Di Niro, Dale Andrews, who tells him to be interested in producing the film about Hubert. From this moment Spenny admits to forget about the competition at all. The next day Kenny arranged the phone meeting with Barri, a screenwriter and a producer. The topic and information of the meeting was mostly given by Kenny who wrote it on a board to show the others. Barri tells him that her agency will send Spenny a ticket to get down to L.A. to keep on working on the play. After that, Spenny decides to tell Kenny about it for the first time, but Kenny acted like it was a try from Spenny to cheat this time and provoked him. Because Spenny obviously counted with a large amount of money from the script, he bought seven Bibles of Kenny and made him win the competition.
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