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The guys are awestruck when a former Dallas Cowboy moves onto the street; Bobby learns NFL dirty tricks.
The guys are awestruck when a former Dallas Cowboy moves onto the street; Bobby learns NFL dirty tricks.
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King of the Hill
S8, EP5 "Flirting With the Master"Peggy accepts a tutoring job in Mexico helping Msgr. Martinez's children prepare for the SATs; Luanne takes on Peggy's homemaker duties.
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S8, EP6 "After the Mold Rush"Hank's project, which involves building Bobby a trophy shelf, results in the Hills' home being declared uninhabitable.
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S8, EP7 "Livin' on Reds, Vitamin C and Propane"When Hank and Bobby hit the road in an 18-wheeler, the guys stow away in the back; Peggy and Luanne write a Christmas carol to make money.
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S8, EP8 "Rich Hank, Poor Hank"Bobby goes on a shopping spree with Hank's emergency credit card.
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S13, EP14 "Born Again on the Fourth of July"Bobby sees the error of his ways and decides it's up to him to bring peace to Arlen; Hank and the guys try to outdo another neighborhood with the grandest July Fourth fireworks extravaganza ever.
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