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King of the Hill :: Traffic Jam (02x16)
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| Title: | Traffic Jam |
| Episode #: | 02x16 |
| Production Number: | 5E14 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday February 22nd, 1998 |
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When Hank and Kahn collide with each other, they are both forced to attend traffic school courses taught by a raunchy black comedian, who begins mentoring Bobby in the art of stand-up.
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Toenail: Boom! That's what I call general haberdashery! | The name for "Buddha Sack" was originally meant to be "Busta Nut." FOX renamed him after claiming the original name was slang for sexual stimulation. |
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Hank: Sit down, son! They're not laughing with you, they're laughing at me! | Manager: Is she overweight?
Hank: Not by half.
Manager: Then that's not funny. | Bill: Shut up, you whitey! | Buddha Sack: Bobby, let me give you a little constructive criticism: You're not black.
Bobby: Oh. Okay. | Bobby: You're so lucky, Connie, you're ethnic. Joseph and I are just nothing. We're just white and boring.
Joseph: Yeah. | Hank: If you're looking for a real job, you ought to consider a career in propane. You know, this whole humor fad is pretty much on the way out. |
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Buddha Sack: Ladies and gentlemen, this kid's gonna be the white Rerun!
Rerun was a character from the old show, What's Happening!! | Buddha Sack: (to Bobby) Hey, Opie Taylor, get your butt up here on stage!
Opie Taylor was a character played by Ron Howard on The Andy Griffith Show. | Buddha Sack: That butt is the bomb!
Hank: Uh, thanks. (to the screen) Cut to The X-Files! Now! Go!
Hank is making a reference to the original airtime for The X-Files, which ran on Sundays at 9:00 PM EST. King of the Hill ran on 8:30 PM EST. |
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