Spaces out of control?

When switching between an external monitor and no external monitor, spaces seems to get confused.
I'm on a MacBook Pro and at work I have an external monitor where all but one space gets assigned to
the external monitor. I then have to drag to reconfigure. I can't seem to retain the dual monitor configuration.
Furthermore, I have applications stuck in in space on launch. I had done this configuration way before spaces
and when spaces came out, I couldn't find a way to change it.
Also, I don't know about anyone else, but I miss my old spaces - specifically, a space on the external was 'tied'
to the space on the laptop which was nice for me because it gave me a larger desktop. Is there a way to configure
this behaviour in Maverick?
Thanks!

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