A Curfew Too Many

Season 2Episode 1230 minDez. 22, 2000
A Curfew Too Many
It all starts when Morgan decides to stay at Nick's after 11. It was okay with Elliott and Coleman. She arrives home at 11:45. Her mom isn't very pleased and said she won't extend her curfew until she becomes more responsible. The next day, there is a backwards dance that ends at 1:00AM. She begs her mom to go but she says no. Then she gets a call from a lady that needs a babysitter from 8-11 that night. She asks here mom, but here's the trick. She says ""Mom can I babysit from 8:00PM-1:00AM?"" Her moms says it's okay even though it breaks here curfew because it's for a good cause. So she babysite from 8-11, then goes to Hillary's party. Then at about 1:00 the jersey teaches her a lesson. She jumps as Elton Brand of the L.A. Clippers, but was with the Chicago Bulls back then. She asks what time it is and the coach says 11:30. So she plays a while, and then says to the players ""thanks for coming to Chicago to scrimmage"". They say, what are you talking about, we're in L.A.! So she figures
A Curfew Too Many has aired on Dez. 22, 2000
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