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Bubbles proposes new opportunities to make money; Randy gets some bad news about his diner; Trish hires a contractor to make a feature wall.
Bubbles proposes new opportunities to make money; Randy gets some bad news about his diner; Trish hires a contractor to make a feature wall.
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Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S2, EP5 "Episode 5"Julian makes good money in jail with his current scheme; Rev. Ricky Brown gives an uplifting sermon; Randy's cooking segment.
Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S2, EP6 "Episode 6"The Boys make sushi bobs in the park; Bubbles showcases some of his favorite kitties.
Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S2, EP7 "Episode 7"The Boys get baked and find Jimmy Hoffa; The Boys get drunk and high in Dublin.
Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S2, EP8 "Episode 8"Ricky builds some explosive devices; Ricky can't get any sleep while the crew is filming.
Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S10, EP10 "Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show"Ricky Brown performs his festive Christmas play; Puffagen takes over the new renovations at Terry's; brainstorming ways to put out fires aboard large ships.
Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S10, EP9 "Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show"The Boys talk about their Valentine's dates, Randy gets his electrical issues fixed in the diner and Trish finds Terry and Dino.
Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S10, EP8 "Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show"Bubbles remembers an airport buffet from years past; Julian answers fan questions; Terry and Dino go missing.
Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show
S10, EP7 "Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show"Bubbles proposes new opportunities to make money; Randy gets some bad news about his diner; Trish hires a contractor to make a feature wall.
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