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Hank wants to leave town when its sordid past makes it a porn-themed tourist trap.
Hank wants to leave town when its sordid past makes it a porn-themed tourist trap.
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S10, EP3 "Bill's House"When Bill invites the residents of a halfway house to stay with him, Hank becomes determined to find them a permanent residence.
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S10, EP4 "Harlottown"Hank wants to leave town when its sordid past makes it a porn-themed tourist trap.
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S10, EP5 "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown"When Hank cannot stand Bobby's jokes any longer, he enrolls him in clown class at the local community college.
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S10, EP6 "Orange You Sad I Did Say Banana?"When Kahn fears he is losing his heritage, he joins Ted Wassanasong's army and relinquishes his creature comforts.
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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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