The second episode opens as a moving van appropriately named LOAD ROCK N ROLL drives up to the home that Ashley and Tiffany are leasing on a small, quiet residential street.

Ashley’s aside to update viewers explains that he is moving from a tiny apartment into a house in suburbia – well not just him, but his girlfriend and his girlfriend’s mom too. He wonders if he is ready for this. He has enough to cover the first month’s rent and that’s about it.

Tiffany instructs Ashley to direct the movers where to put things down rather than just letting them throw things anywhere and tells him she’ll be back. Ashley proceeds to direct the movers to put item after item in the garage and exclaims, “Man! So far everything’s going in the garage!”

Tiffany opens a container, discovers a copy of O-Town’s YM cover, shows Ashley what she found, asks him if he wants to put that up in the house and announces that she is going to hang it on the fridge. Ashley returns the playful threat to Tiffany saying, “I’m gonna hang you on the fridge!”

She opens another container to look for items that need

There and Back - Episode 102
January 16, 2006
In-Depth Recap and Opinion

Ashley’s mouth drops open in horror at the suggestion as he unwraps the item to reveal a huge flat-screen TV and protests Tiffany's suggestion with the defense, “It’s my baby!” He proceeds to sing a falsetto hallelujah chorus. It seems Ashley, like most other men, considers his big-screen TV as a cherished member of the household. Ashley and Tiffany found themselves in the same situation as so many couples making a move, discovering good-natured differences in opinions of what should go inside the home. As the saying goes, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”

to be moved into the house only to find O-Town memorabilia and with a tone in her voice that conveys she’s unimpressed says, “O-Town shirts, nice.” Ashley finally directs the movers to carry a huge boxed item into the living room and says happily, “Yeah! My O-Town stuff is finally out of storage!” Tiffany replies cheerfully, “Oh great! We can sell it to pay the rent!”

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Written by Charmaine Frost
Edited by Heather D'Amico and Susan Muir
Screencaps by Susan Muir
Video and Webpage Design by Debbie Braasch