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Dale protests against a smoking ban in Arlen by going from bar to bar disguised as the smoking bandit.
Dale protests against a smoking ban in Arlen by going from bar to bar disguised as the smoking bandit.
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S9, EP12 "Smoking & the Bandit"Dale protests against a smoking ban in Arlen by going from bar to bar disguised as the smoking bandit.
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S9, EP13 "Gone With the Windstorm"When meteorologist Irv Bennett (Brendan Fraser) replaces Nancy, she goes to extreme lengths to prove her worth and remain an integral part of the news team.
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S9, EP14 "Bobby on Track"Hank encourages Bobby to join the track team, but the coach uses Bobby to motivate the better runners.
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S9, EP15 "It Ain't Over 'Til the Fat Neighbor Sings"Bill joins an all-male chorus, and the guys try to be supportive, until he begins missing work because of his new hobby.
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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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