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Cotton decides to give the car to Cousin Dusty of ZZ Top, who arrives at Hank's house with a camera crew to film the moment for his new reality show.
Cotton decides to give the car to Cousin Dusty of ZZ Top, who arrives at Hank's house with a camera crew to film the moment for his new reality show.
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S11, EP7 "Passion of the Dautrieve"When Bill survives the roof caving in over his bed, he immerses himself in church activities.
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S11, EP8 "Grand Theft Arlen"Hank cannot stop playing a video game about propane; Bobby trains for the presidential fitness test.
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S11, EP9 "Peggy's Gone to Pots"When Peggy befriends a couple in order to sell real estate, they scam her into becoming a Cozy Kitchen representative; a visit from Rusty surprises Dale.
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S2, EP23 "Propane Boom I"Hank takes a job in the propane department of a chain store and is involved in a large explosion. Guest voice of Chuck Mangione. Voices of Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Segall and Brittany Murphy.
King of the Hill
S3, EP2 "And They Call It Bobby Love"Bobby becomes insanely jealous when an older girl in school, who finds him funny, dances with other boys.
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