- Barney and Thelma Lou successfully match-make Andy and Thelma Lou's cousin Karen, but Barney's unfortunate way of describing the situation has Karen rifle-ready to shoot down Andy's supposed inflated ego.
- Barney and Thelma Lou want to set Andy up on a blind date with her cousin Karen. Andy is somewhat skeptical of Barney's matchmaking skills but, after some clumsy maneuvering on Barney's part, agrees to meet Karen. Much to every one's delight, they really hit it off with each other; however, Barney's interference could cause more trouble than good.—tomtrekp
- Barney and Thelma Lou are determined to play matchmaker for Andy and her visiting cousin Karen Moore. The arranged "accidental" meeting is a success as Andy and Karen seem to like each other while having a lot in common, like shooting and a similar taste in music. Barney is aghast, however, that on their first date they go crow shooting. He just can't stay out of the way and let their relationship build on its own and ends up having Karen believe the Andy thinks she is little more than a prize to be won. Karen, angry at Andy's apparent short-sightedness, decides to teach him a lesson at the annual skeet shooting competition.—Jerry Dean Roberts <armchairoscars@hotmail.com>
- Barney and Thelma Lou decide to play matchmaker for Andy and her visiting cousin Karen Moore. They don't have much trouble, and Andy and Karen soon hit it off. They have a lot in common, including shooting, music and singing. As usual, Barney puts his foot in it when he, in telling Thelma Lou that Andy has checked Karen out, makes it sound like she's a commodity to be purchased. Thinking that Andy is as crude as Barney makes him out to be, Karen decides to teach him a lesson at the annual skeet shooting competition.—garykmcd
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