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  Episode Information  
Title: Care-Takin' Care of Business
Episode Number: 180
Season: 9
Season Episode #.: 9
Production Number: 9ABE01
Original Airdate: Sunday March 13th, 2005
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Episode Crew
Director: Cyndi Tang-Loveland
Writer: Danny McGrath
  Episode Summary  
The high school football team cannot play because of the condition of the field. Smitty, the groundskeeper, may lose his job because of this. Hank decides to help him by doing his job secretly.


In the meantime, Luanne has been dating a man named Lucky. Peggy is not so happy about this; he's a redneck.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
David HermanvoicedBoosterRecurring (76th appearance)
Dennis BurkleyvoicedPrincipal MossRecurring (18th appearance)
Johnny HardwickvoicedAnnouncer, Security GuardRecurring (6th appearance)
Jonathan JossvoicedDriver #2Recurring (6th appearance)
Mac DavisvoicedHead Coach, Sports JockRecurring (4th appearance)
Stephen RootvoicedBurly Redneck Driver, Head RefRecurring (5th appearance)
Tom PettyvoicedLuckyRecurring (second appearance)
Trace AdkinsvoicedElvin MacklestonRecurring (third appearance)
Christopher Lloyd (1)voicedSmitty 
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Episode Title: Care-Takin' Care of Business

This is a cultural reference to the song, "Takin' Care of Business," by Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
 
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