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Old April 29th, 2012, 12:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default King of the Hill S1E4 Hanks Got the Willies

Some guitar stuff and funny parenting stuff. Forgot about this show. Cracks me up still. (Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan Content) haha, Guild Content, Wife Jokes, the usual perspective jokes to be expected,

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Old April 30th, 2012, 09:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've always enjoyed King of the Hill. The jazz band I drum for plays a Chuck Mangione tune. When the band leader introduces the song, no one knows who that is until he says,"you know: the 'trumpet' guy from King of the Hill'. Then the audience immediately applauds, haha
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That show is the best. A lot of times for a sound check my band will play the theme song. Started out as something me and the bass player used to do goofing around at church band during set up. It's funny to see people's faces when they recognize it.
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Haha the episode where they catch Chuck Mangione living in the Mega-lo-Mart.
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Haha the episode where they catch Chuck Mangione living in the Mega-lo-Mart.
In the toilet paper display, right?
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Don't forget Tom Petty as the voice of Lucky. Come to think of it they had a lot of celeb cameos on that show over the years.
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Don't forget Tom Petty as the voice of Lucky. Come to think of it they had a lot of celeb cameos on that show over the years.
Suprisingly a lot. The Simpsons did too.
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I've always enjoyed King of the Hill. The jazz band I drum for plays a Chuck Mangione tune. When the band leader introduces the song, no one knows who that is until he says,"you know: the 'trumpet' guy from King of the Hill'. Then the audience immediately applauds, haha
But Chuck is primarily known for his Flugelhorn
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But Chuck is primarily known for his Flugelhorn
That's why I put trumpet in quotes. He says trumpet because nobody around here knows what a flugelhorn is hahahahaa.
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