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Directed by: Larry Charles
First aired: September 22, 2002
Synopsis: About five years after the rest of the world, Larry enters the world of cell phones. Using his new toy, he calls Cheryl and asks her to tell Randy, the chef at his new restaurant, to omit peanuts from the dinner that night because Richard Lewis' new girlfriend, Deborah, is allergic to them. But bad phone reception prevents Cheryl from hearing the message, and Deborah gets sick. A practicing Christian Scientist, she refuses to take medicine to clear up the hives on her face. Richard will not be seen with her at the Emmys that night looking like this, so he and Larry concoct a plan to bake a batch of Benadryl brownies for her to eat. The ruse fails, and that night on TV, the Davids (along with millions of others) see Joan Rivers lambasting Richard and his none-too-attractive date on the red carpet.
Guest Starring: Richard Lewis (Himself) Joan Rivers (Herself) Susie Essman (Susie Greene)
Featuring: Bill Blair (Christian Scientist) Anthony Griffith (Mike) Jon Hayman (Randy) Allison Heartinger (Allison) Jeff Kahn (Salesman) Robin McDonald (Deborah) Maria Quinones (Cheryl's Friend) Diane Salinger (Deborah's Mom) Julie Welch (Julie)
From the Bulletin Board:
"Larry's and Richard's arguments are some of the most memorable moments on the show. How can they be friends? I don't care because they are hilarious together." --flogbishop
"The brief Joan Rivers appearance at the end had me rolling... and seeing Larry take a call on his new cell phone while in the prayer circle was priceless." --abowman
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Curb Your Enthusiasm Fact

Before her stand-up career, Wanda Sykes worked for the National Security Agency.
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