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TalKing of the Hill - The Final Shinsult

This month, we're covering an episode of King of the Hill that somehow feels more grounded than the last few despite being about the theft of a historically important leg by a demented old man. When Cotton loses his license, he sees an opportunity to get it back via the exchange of General Santa Anna's famed walkin' log. But when Hank catches wise to Cotton's plot, his father finds a helpful surrogate son in Dale Gribble. Will Hank be able to save his dad from jail and/or the psych ward? Listen and learn in an episode Consumer Reports gives a B minus!

TalKing of the Hill - The Final Shinsult

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I remember a late season episode where DeeDee says she marries a professional wrestler so happy ending for her

Paddy O'Rourke

I FINALLY know what that awful propaganda cartoon "Tokyo Woes" is referencing!

nalem

Yes, my experience with the RMV is largely positive. Online transactions help a lot. Plus, AAA offices usually have RMV services so there's a lot of places you can go if you need to go in person.

Dan Vincent

Santa Ana would be considered a Caudillo in Latin America. Pretty much Caudillos is a word to describe military strongmen who ruled during the post independence periods in Latin American history.

Blarghjon

My DMV (RMV in the state I live) has basically been the opposite of what you guys have experienced. Growing up in NH, getting my first license sucked and took forever. Worst of all, my dad thought we could just skate by without having my birth certificate so we had to do it twice. Where as, when I moved to Boston later in life and had to get a Massachusetts ID, the process was pretty quick because they were prepared for a lot of people. It was like the deli counter at a supermarket, you just take a number and then have a seat. I just had to get my license renewed in person this year in my new suburban town and it was okay, better than 4 years ago or whatever it was when I last did it. I was probably in and out within a half hour. And now I don't have to do it again for nearly a decade since my next one can be done online.

Joe Hodgson

growing up in TX meant TX History in middle school taught that General Lopez De Santa Anna was essentially the Devil. His full name and titled is ingrained in my brain forever whereas to everyone else in other states it's such an otherwise 'nothing' name in history.

Blake R.

Funnily enough Toby Huss takes a pic and makes a fake ID for Rusty Grswold in Vegas Vacation which I think would have been out around this time.

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