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The Big Bang Theory Season 6 Episode 11
During a game, Sheldon revisits Christmas memories; Amy, Penny and Bernadette look for a date for Koothrappali.
Serie: The Big Bang Theory
Director: Mark Cendrowski, Nikki Lorre
Guest Star: Dakin Matthews, Kevin Sussman
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