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| Writers | Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady |
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| Director | Mark Cendrowski |
| Starring | Vernee Watson as Althea, Carol Ann Susi as Mrs. Wolowitz |
| Air Date | 30th February 2000 |
| Vanity | Card #210 |
| Guide | Episode #201 |
| Quotes | Episode #201 |
| Season 2, Episode 1 (0201) |
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Summary
(Edited from Wikipedia:)
When the boys dine at Penny's restaurant, she learns Leonard has never had a birthday party, as his parents didn't believe in celebrating anything but achievements. She decides to throw him a surprise party, and blackmails Sheldon to join her. However when the day of the party arrives, she finds Sheldon did not buy a birthday gift. After some help from Howard in convincing him it was a 'non-optional social convention', Penny drives Sheldon to a computer store where he becomes distracted, helping other customers with their tech-related questions.
Meanwhile, Howard is in charge of keeping Leonard busy until the party. After Howard pretends to eat a peanut bar (to which he is allergic), Leonard drives him to the emergency room. Due to Sheldon's absent-mindedness, Howard has to keep Leonard distracted even longer, and after a promise from Penny of being shown which of her friends are "easy", Howard actually eats the peanut bar...causing him to swell up in an allergic reaction.
After being at the hospital for several hours (in which they tested everything for fear of being sued), Howard and Leonard arrive back at the apartment to find Penny asleep on the couch, Sheldon asleep in the chair, and Raj drunk and singing karaoke. Raj tells them everyone left an hour ago. In the end, Penny shows Leonard a cell phone video of the party and ends up giving him a kiss.
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Title
The title refers to Howard's severe allergic reaction to peanuts, which he endures on the promise that Penny will tell him which of her friends are "easy"