It's an easy trap to fall into, too. Most people just want to get along, "be a good sport" & go with the flow, and it's hard to be like Hank and take a stand when you're uncomfortable.
So obviously a little later off-camera, Buck had some friends frame Rich for homicide in Madrid County, New Mexico, where he eventually got a cheap autopsy after taking a hollow-pointed lead bullet from the lever action 44-40 Winchester rifle of Madrid County Sheriff Sam Cade.
Hank breaking the 4th wall and going on a philosophical debate about the juxtaposition of comedy on human nature when they are written into a comedy show.
Not really a 4th wall break, but it did break a wall down for sure. I do believe in good humor as long as it doesn't negatively impact an environment where you're supposed to feel like you can operate without fear of offensive shit. PG jokes are cool until you make it PG-13. Pranks are okay, but should only be reserved for either April fool's day or if your school or work has a celebratory day reserved for it outside of AFD. That kid was a good example of taking it too far and if I ever have a company of my own, I will use this episode in my work orientation program among other episodes from different shows. Funny how 90s cartoon creators can make plots that are up to par or better than basic OSHA and anti-harassment videos most run of the mill companies make.
But if they even try to show their faces in Arlen, Boomhauer would have them in jail doing 360 days of jail time faster than you could possibly say, “Remember The Alamo!”
I like to see him doing it to Charles Ruttheimer, III., from the northwestern Baltimore suburb of Lawndale, Maryland, in the animated series “DARIA”, while at the same time doing it to DeMartino from that show while Peggy mud wrestles with Principal Li from there as well.
@NickReynolds-do8do, That sounds nice enough. However, how would you possibly describe Hank Hill in a verbal confrontation with Senior Duty Officer Sergeant Beauregard Wiley of Winslow County, Georgia, just after Wiley gave Hank a ticket for a broken passenger side tail light, even though the tail light glass was personally busted by Wiley’s unwanted partner, namely Officer Wilhameinha Johnson aka The Fox (for brains instead of vanity) of the Atlanta PD on assignment to Winslow County on Governor’s orders, and Officer Johnson used her official police baton to bust out the tail light glass in the first place?!
@2:40 "Oh. Gonna brush your teeth before you kiss me? Still not interested." Rich just had to get one final lick in before Hank got him sorted out. Lolll.
Ugh poor Hank… I had a co worker who was very inappropriate as well even after I told him to knock it off, and when I got called into HR I told them my side of the story and they fired the knucklehead
Sounds like my workplace. But it's probably not the same as yours since HR wasn't involved. I'm a stocker at a grocery store. We had one that was inappropriate and even creeped out one of our female cashiers, luckily he got fired.
Its weird because some episodes will have Budda Sack still working at Strickland even though he’s not voiced by Chris Rock but this character straight up disappeared
Worked with someone like this years ago in school. Dirty jokes and everything, I laughed and joined in too for a while butthen he started taking it further and further even after we told him to stop, but it got too far when he started "cup checking" everyone and sent a kid to the nurses's office for basically punting another kid's crotch. He was suspended and banned from the student store. So imagine a grown ass MAN doing this in a place of work...
And Hank would definitely do the same thing to a New Yorker named Irving if he dares to show his face in Arlen. For those not familiar enough with Irving, he used to be in the Sunday newspaper comics lineup titled “CATHY”, just in case.
I can’t believe Ben Stiller Was in King of The Hill, I didn’t realize. But The Fun Fact: Madagascar Co-Stars Was in King of The Hill between Ben Stiller & Chris Rock.
Man, the character Ben Stiller played in this KOTH episode sure was one mean little Focker. It doesn't surprise me that his behavior at Strickland Propane would be the cause of his getting fired from there like his previous job. And that guy was lucky Hank didn't break out the toilet scrubber or worse, tried to get that potty mouth pulled out of him with a plunger. Good for removing what's clogging the can, and trying to suck something foul of you. In cartoon logic, of course.
Gotta give Hank respect when he first saw him make a inappropriate joke he talks with him outside just to me more moral and understanding and thought he got to him only to see his other coworkers thought his joke was funny Until it got way out of hand as it Important to me Personal at work and be respectful but know when not to go too far with joking around
@comicbookreviewer4856 I struggled with this BAD in high school. You see, I love making people laugh (Like, you don't understand, it gives me life I tell ya), and my thought-process was "If I say things I think are funny, then others will laugh at it too!" The problem was three-fold however; One, that is, in fact, NOT how comedy works. Two, I had (and still have) an incredibly raunchy sense of humor that I nowadays understand is absolutely not everyone's cup of tea, but back then not so much. Three, I was REALLY bad at reading the more subtle words of the room, so at times I would make a less-than-tasteful joke and only find out later that I was out of line when a friend or someone would approach me. I'm way better at picking up on things like this now thankfully, and I've learned to tell new potential friends upfront that if I ever take things too far to very obviously let me know lest I not realize, but there's a reason not many of my high school chums really reach out to me anymore. Either that or their just busy with their lives, who knows.
My oldest son had problems in high school with bullies, but they were protected by a flawed system that was under political pressure to give them a free reign. Hopefully, as soon as my good friend Rocky Adkins is in the Oval Office after January 20TH, 2029, maybe he can get a federal law passed that makes bullying in public schools punishable by life without parole as well as being tried as an adult.
@chillivanasmr6607, How would you possibly describe Hank Hill in a verbal confrontation with Maude Findlay from the classic 1972-78 CBS sitcom series “MAUDE”?
I find lazy, sexual double-entendres to be the worst thing to happen to comedy since the drug overdose, so this moment was incredibly cathartic for me.
Just out of curiosity, how would you feel if Orville Snorkel aka Sarge (from the Beetle Bailey comics) bought the Gribble house at 522 Rainey Street now that Dale’s passed away?
I remember a kid like Rich in middle school who would also twist the innocent words of other people into annoying innuendos nonstop. One day he kept twisting everything I said during PE, so I broke down and chased him across the field while swinging a hockey stick at him like the Grim Reaper. Nobody-not even the teachers-stopped me. I didn’t even hit him, but he stopped his “comedy act” with me for at least one week. 🎉
This episode is a good example on -pier- peer pressure. A person assumes their actions will lead to the worst outcome, within reason, and attempt to avoid them. Problematic people will cause trouble and, if they keep getting away with it, they'll keep doing it. Now the only way to make a real change for the better is with an ultimatum and most people wouldn't have enough influence to make the threat meaningful.
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e Many people now are excessively crude and disrespectful; it's been a mounting problem in this new millennium. The western world desperately needs a renaissance in civility.
@denjeez, How would you possibly describe a verbal confrontation between Hank Hill and Sheriff “Big Ed” Little of Chickasaw County, Georgia, from the classic 1979-85 CBS action adventure comedy series “THE DUKES OF HAZZARD”?
@cinna-manspice4449, How would you possibly describe a verbal confrontation between Hank Hill and Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo of Orly County, Georgia? Remember, I’m in reference to the character of Sheriff Lobo himself from both the classic 1979-81 NBC action adventure comedy series’ of “BJ & THE BEAR” and “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO”.
Just go to IMDb and type in the titles of each show looking up each one individually. They are both quite interesting, although the first one mentioned ran for three seasons while the second one only ran for two seasons. “BJ & THE BEAR” is an action adventure comedy series about a self-employed semi truck driver, known in the trucking profession as an owner-operator; Bear is the name of the driver’s pet chimpanzee named for NCAA 🏈 coach Bear Bryant of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo of Orly County, Georgia, was a crooked law enforcement officer of the southeastern United States who they had at least four different run-ins with, including their pilot episode “THE FOUNDLINGS”, which was an NBC movie of the week in October 1978, which not only garnered high ratings, but come Saturday February 10TH, 1979, is when it wound up becoming a regular basis series, often tying in the ratings each week with CBS’ “THE DUKES OF HAZZARD”, which aired mostly on Friday nights. By September 1979, the villain character of Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo of Orly County, Georgia, was granted his own spin-off series “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO”, which aired mainly on Tuesday night to draw viewers away from a wannabe chef named Jack Tripper on “3’S COMPANY”. No sooner did the second season of “BJ & THE BEAR” conclude as well as the first season of “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO”, when suddenly our nation was faced with the 1980 strike of the Screen Actors Guild. By December 1980, “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO” was back on the air for its second season; this time with the title shortened to just “LOBO”, the original theme song “THE BALLAD OF SHERIFF LOBO” sung by the late singer Frankie Laine was replaced with the song “GEORGIA ON MY MIND” by the late singer Ray Charles. Meanwhile, “BJ & THE BEAR” had its third and final season starting in January 1981. Thus, both shows began losing ratings really slow, especially since the network had moved “BJ & THE BEAR” from its popular Saturday night spot to Tuesday night directly behind “LOBO”. In fact, check out anything about these shows that UA-cam has as well, just in case? Plus, a few “BJ & THE BEAR” stories have been submitted to www.fanfiction.net, strictly for the fun of both reading and writing thereof. In fact, on the page for “THE DUKES OF HAZZARD” at www.fanfiction.net, there’s a remarkable story titled “BJ McKAY GOES TO HAZZARD”, which proves an interesting link between the characters of those shows.
@cinna-manspice4449, You can definitely learn more about the shows “BJ & THE BEAR” as well as “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO” by simply just checking out their pages at IMDb.
I work in manufacturing. I once worked at a plant in Northwest Wisconsin where the company used that plant to specialize in the plastic injection molding machines and I recall Otter Box is their biggest customer for making the cases. Well that's not the main point I'm getting at but anyways on second shift in the assembly area, I don't know what it was but we often would attract the most dirty minded people. Now I have no qualms with telling dirty sex jokes on a regular basis but sometimes these jokes would just go way too far. I once snapped because one guy I was working with way twisting everything I say into sometime dirty and it was getting to be annoying. I made a joke because I didn't know what kumquats were at the time because most of my life, the only citrus fruit I had were oranges that came from California, Texas, or Florida. Well needless to say that was the joke was just too much for me. They made fun of me for being a virgin at the time, I'm not one now but that's not really relevant here, and they made fun of me because they would ask me questions and I would answer them stupidly and not knowing it was meant to get more bait, and they often just found subtle things about my personality and would just drag out jokes for months until it was no longer funny. I snapped and I just remember my line lead at the time finally doing her job. Before that when I was saying I was being harasses, she dismissed and said it was my fault for giving them reasons to pick on me. Anyways, this scene just resonates with me in some way. Hank Hill represents what I wished I could have done. Although I have since then left that company and now work for a different company. I just remember that time back in 2013/2014 when this all happened. Like I say, I'm fine with a dirty joke here and there but I really lose my patients when I can't even say anything without it being twisted.
There's times when guys will try to take the piss out of you, all in good fun, of course. Assholes like the ones you described, though, are most often the ones who end up in music videos for shoes, if you catch my drift. At least, I wish they were.
Then obviously the character in question should have to try doing the same thing to Boomhauer in any number of barrooms in the greater Arlen area, which results in an off-duty arrest of Rich who then finds himself doing 360 days of jail time faster ‘the bloody Red Baron was rolling the score’.
Hank Hill was the only mature man here. He didn’t want to be involved with the crazy nonsense Rich has caused and his coworkers joining in then ended up being harassed leading that to be their own fault rather than listen to Hank
I don’t suppose that you’ve ever seen the scene from the classic 1983 movie “A CHRISTMAS STORY” in which Ralphie Parker gets his mouth washed out with Life Buoy soap by his own mother?
3:00 precisely how I would have responded had I got in trouble for saying “STFU” to my younger less experienced coworker who isn’t my boss but totally acts like it in addition to always telling me how to do my job and looking for some excuse to criticize me.
@LordVader1094, How would you possibly describe a verbal confrontation between Hank Hill and Sheriff Horatio Masters of Winslow County, Georgia, after Senior Duty Officer Sergeant Beauregard Wiley gives Hank a ticket for a broken tail light, even though Wiley’s unwanted partner Officer Wilhameinha Johnson aka The Fox (for brains instead of vanity) personally smashed out the tail light glass with her regulation Atlanta PD police baton?
@BillyOnUA-cam, Do you feel that we and all of our fellow fans out there need an animated theatrical movie version of “KING OF THE HILL” for theatre screens for the 2027 holiday season?
How about possibly when pretty Judy Barnes the Cozy Kitchen representative asks Peggy’s help to make corporate think that they both died in the explosion when Dale blew up Hank’s tool shed?
Laughing at meat or tool or unit is funny given the situation, you're not going laugh about it in front of grandma, but you can Chuckle about it with a group of friends or when alone, it's about knowing when and where.
He’ll probably get 360 days in the Heimlich County Jail, especially after Boomhauer’s elected Sheriff of Heimlich County after the demise of Sheriff Mumford.
It's almost bizarre how the same man responsible for a show where two boys found innuendos in many otherwise innocent words wrote this very speech Hank gives.
Unless Rich decides to do so, and using local patent lawyer and school board chairman Eustace Miller for his attorney, Hank’s staying on the payroll of Strickland Propane, like it or not!
Then the only available lawyer on Rich’s side would have to be Doug Lawrence of 1230 Holland Street in Pasadena, California, from the 1976-80 ABC soap opera series of “family”.
He literally washed a grown man's mouth out with soap. A true legend
Reminds us of what happened when Mrs. Parker washed out Ralphie’s mouth with soap in the classic 1983 movie “A CHRISTMAS STORY”.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u Hank Hill
BH
wouldn't that be classified under assault
@@tylerbivins9807We got ourselves a Eustace Miller here
@@MatthewSmith-mz7zo no that's a genuine question
Mr. Strickland taking Hanks side immediatly tells you how much he respects Hank imo, you cant buy that
Now that’s the spirit.
Buck only respects Hank on a business level. He has shown time and time again that he is extremely selfish and really only looks out for himself.
i believe buck called hank his golden goose in one episode
The one in which Buck partnered up with Kahn who mortgaged his house at 518 Rainey Street to buy a car wash.
I mean, Buck might not be the most moral person, but at least he appreciates Hank.
Everybody knows that Buck see Hank as a Goose who lays a golden egg so he'll always side with hank because of his ethics, morals, and professionalism
More or less.
I think Buck takes Hank and his loyalty for granted. When he realizes he potentially could lose his right hand man… it wakes him back up.
Great Caesar’s Ghost!
I can't stand idiots like that in our work place.
Likewise.
To be fair, the staff brought this upon themselves when they laughed along with his jokes, instead of listening to Hank.
Most definitely.
It's an easy trap to fall into, too. Most people just want to get along, "be a good sport" & go with the flow, and it's hard to be like Hank and take a stand when you're uncomfortable.
Only because they want to forget that limitations are indeed mandatory!
It was kinda funny at first but then he turned into a virgin middle schooler overdoing it whenever anyone said anything.
Too bad that Arlen wasn’t exactly having another bad blizzard, otherwise Hank would have triple dog dared Rick to stick his tongue to a flagpole!
Buck didn’t wanna deal with the sexual harassment papers lol
So obviously a little later off-camera, Buck had some friends frame Rich for homicide in Madrid County, New Mexico, where he eventually got a cheap autopsy after taking a hollow-pointed lead bullet from the lever action 44-40 Winchester rifle of Madrid County Sheriff Sam Cade.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u😟
Hank breaking the 4th wall and going on a philosophical debate about the juxtaposition of comedy on human nature when they are written into a comedy show.
Perhaps.
Not really a 4th wall break, but it did break a wall down for sure. I do believe in good humor as long as it doesn't negatively impact an environment where you're supposed to feel like you can operate without fear of offensive shit. PG jokes are cool until you make it PG-13. Pranks are okay, but should only be reserved for either April fool's day or if your school or work has a celebratory day reserved for it outside of AFD. That kid was a good example of taking it too far and if I ever have a company of my own, I will use this episode in my work orientation program among other episodes from different shows. Funny how 90s cartoon creators can make plots that are up to par or better than basic OSHA and anti-harassment videos most run of the mill companies make.
Only this guy Rich is ‘R’ rated.
And it's LITERALLY being said by the guy who created Beavis and Butthead
Rich might just find himself sharing a jail cell with B and B.
Rich: Ass tag!
Hank: Joke's on you. I have no ass!
But Rich didn’t even get to find it out.
I like your comment but I can't change that it has 69 likes already :D
Alright then, just imagine how it would look if Boomhauer locked Rich up in the county jail for 360 days with Beavis and Butthead for cellmates?!
N-NANI???
Riot going on in cellblock 13!
1:50 Somewhere a few towns over, Beavis and Butthead are snickering incessantly...
But if they even try to show their faces in Arlen, Boomhauer would have them in jail doing 360 days of jail time faster than you could possibly say, “Remember The Alamo!”
“Huhuhuhuh..he said unit…huhuhuh meat..huhuhuh”
Obviously it looks like B and B will possibly have Rich for a cellmate in the Heimlich County Jail.
Uh huh huh huh. He said "meat".
Now that’s the spirit.
Watch it Rich or I’ll turn Hank loose with a toilet scrubber!😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And that’s no lie!
Possibly.
What does that mean?
@@tuckerhawkey9561 3:28 Oh that’s what Buck said before he left the store.
Love to see Hank's menacing glare before he's fixing to kick ass!😅
I like to see him doing it to Charles Ruttheimer, III., from the northwestern Baltimore suburb of Lawndale, Maryland, in the animated series “DARIA”, while at the same time doing it to DeMartino from that show while Peggy mud wrestles with Principal Li from there as well.
Oh, you can. Watch the episode, "Life in the Fast Lane: Bobby's Saga". You'd think he was gonna turn into the Red Hulk😂
Good grief.
I like the way he took everything that guy turned into Smutt and fit it all perfectly into a grill review without a single chuckle from anyone
@NickReynolds-do8do,
That sounds nice enough.
However, how would you possibly describe Hank Hill in a verbal confrontation with Senior Duty Officer Sergeant Beauregard Wiley of Winslow County, Georgia, just after Wiley gave Hank a ticket for a broken passenger side tail light, even though the tail light glass was personally busted by Wiley’s unwanted partner, namely Officer Wilhameinha Johnson aka The Fox (for brains instead of vanity) of the Atlanta PD on assignment to Winslow County on Governor’s orders, and Officer Johnson used her official police baton to bust out the tail light glass in the first place?!
Hank is a good man and more respectful mature to his co workers.
Definitely.
Don’t mess with Hank hill
Right on!
@2:40
"Oh. Gonna brush your teeth before you kiss me? Still not interested."
Rich just had to get one final lick in before Hank got him sorted out. Lolll.
Hank was giving Rich a Ralphie Parker moment.
3:15 Buck was never going to get rid of his golden goose
Exactly.
Testing 123
Good grief!
Now THAT is satisfying! Never mess with a consummate.
If you happen to mean a senior employee, just say so plainly.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u I did say so plainly.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8uI did say so plainly.
Doesn’t sound like it to me.
hehehehe, "consummate".
Ugh poor Hank… I had a co worker who was very inappropriate as well even after I told him to knock it off, and when I got called into HR I told them my side of the story and they fired the knucklehead
Sounds like my workplace. But it's probably not the same as yours since HR wasn't involved. I'm a stocker at a grocery store. We had one that was inappropriate and even creeped out one of our female cashiers, luckily he got fired.
>they fired the knucklehead
He had it coming.
Very interesting.
He had it coming.
It's an important part of maturing that you learn how to read the room.
Gadzooks.
More or less.
And then we never saw him again...
Mostly because Ben Stiller was expensive as hell.
That’s too obvious.
True but in the KOTH universe, he probably quit after he realized his shenanigans were no longer going to be put up with.
They could've recast him if they really wanted to.
Its weird because some episodes will have Budda Sack still working at Strickland even though he’s not voiced by Chris Rock but this character straight up disappeared
Apparently yes.
I wanna take back our words too.
Likewise.
Worked with someone like this years ago in school. Dirty jokes and everything, I laughed and joined in too for a while butthen he started taking it further and further even after we told him to stop, but it got too far when he started "cup checking" everyone and sent a kid to the nurses's office for basically punting another kid's crotch. He was suspended and banned from the student store.
So imagine a grown ass MAN doing this in a place of work...
Better to stick with the pie fighting scenes with the 3 Stooges.
Hank Hill has kicked his ass
And Hank would definitely do the same thing to a New Yorker named Irving if he dares to show his face in Arlen.
For those not familiar enough with Irving, he used to be in the Sunday newspaper comics lineup titled “CATHY”, just in case.
I'd rather get my ass literally kicked, than a wet bar of soap shoved into my mouth.
I can’t believe Ben Stiller Was in King of The Hill, I didn’t realize. But The Fun Fact: Madagascar Co-Stars Was in King of The Hill between Ben Stiller & Chris Rock.
Puzzling.
Beavis and Butthead would have a field day with this episode 😄
Possibly.
Absolutely!
Likewise!!
Meat and tool and unit 😂
Good grief.
beavis and butthead laugh
Wouldn’t come as no surprise to me if Rich was a friend of both Beavis and Butthead back in Highland.
Hank Hill is the kind of boss/supervisor/co-worker I always want to have.
That’s telling it like it is.
If a grown-ass adult acts like a child, you gotta reprimand 'em like a child.
EXACTLY!
Love how Hank in a meta sense calls out Beavis and Butthead.
They weren’t even in town at this point.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u ...what does that have to do with anything they just said? IoI
They call it an alibi in legal terms.
This coming from the man who created Beavis and Butthead…
Definitely.
100% agree.
Obviously.
Those words were used by Butthead too
From the sound of it definitely.
Maybe Rich will end up in jail (thanks to Boomhauer), and have those two creeps for cellmates.
No wonder rich was fired from his last job
His name is Rich
I don't think he was fired was he?
@@buccX he either left or he was fired but after this EP he was never seen again
Apparently so.
After this, he found new employment at Thatherton Fuels across the street from Strickland Propane.
Man, the character Ben Stiller played in this KOTH episode sure was one mean little Focker. It doesn't surprise me that his behavior at Strickland Propane would be the cause of his getting fired from there like his previous job. And that guy was lucky Hank didn't break out the toilet scrubber or worse, tried to get that potty mouth pulled out of him with a plunger. Good for removing what's clogging the can, and trying to suck something foul of you. In cartoon logic, of course.
Gotta give Hank respect when he first saw him make a inappropriate joke he talks with him outside just to me more moral and understanding and thought he got to him only to see his other coworkers thought his joke was funny Until it got way out of hand as it Important to me Personal at work and be respectful but know when not to go too far with joking around
Definitely.
Now that’s the spirit.
@comicbookreviewer4856 I struggled with this BAD in high school. You see, I love making people laugh (Like, you don't understand, it gives me life I tell ya), and my thought-process was "If I say things I think are funny, then others will laugh at it too!"
The problem was three-fold however; One, that is, in fact, NOT how comedy works. Two, I had (and still have) an incredibly raunchy sense of humor that I nowadays understand is absolutely not everyone's cup of tea, but back then not so much. Three, I was REALLY bad at reading the more subtle words of the room, so at times I would make a less-than-tasteful joke and only find out later that I was out of line when a friend or someone would approach me.
I'm way better at picking up on things like this now thankfully, and I've learned to tell new potential friends upfront that if I ever take things too far to very obviously let me know lest I not realize, but there's a reason not many of my high school chums really reach out to me anymore. Either that or their just busy with their lives, who knows.
My oldest son had problems in high school with bullies, but they were protected by a flawed system that was under political pressure to give them a free reign.
Hopefully, as soon as my good friend Rocky Adkins is in the Oval Office after January 20TH, 2029, maybe he can get a federal law passed that makes bullying in public schools punishable by life without parole as well as being tried as an adult.
Rich: Ass Tag!
Hank: *So You Have Chosen Death*
@chillivanasmr6607,
How would you possibly describe Hank Hill in a verbal confrontation with Maude Findlay from the classic 1972-78 CBS sitcom series “MAUDE”?
Im surprised that hank didn't kick his ass
Honestly getting your mouth washed out while being in a headlock is way more embarrassing
@cyanidenightshade,
Try imagining the possibility of Maude Findlay from the classic 1972-78 CBS sitcom series “MAUDE” doing the same thing to Rich?!
I find lazy, sexual double-entendres to be the worst thing to happen to comedy since the drug overdose, so this moment was incredibly cathartic for me.
Good grief.
thats what she said
💯
No two ways about it at all.
Definitely agree
I love seeing clips that remind me why I still love this show.
Just out of curiosity, how would you feel if Orville Snorkel aka Sarge (from the Beetle Bailey comics) bought the Gribble house at 522 Rainey Street now that Dale’s passed away?
I remember a kid like Rich in middle school who would also twist the innocent words of other people into annoying innuendos nonstop. One day he kept twisting everything I said during PE, so I broke down and chased him across the field while swinging a hockey stick at him like the Grim Reaper. Nobody-not even the teachers-stopped me. I didn’t even hit him, but he stopped his “comedy act” with me for at least one week. 🎉
That is TRUE justice!
Possibly doing life without parole by now.
More or less.
My god I hate that humor so much
How would it possibly compare to the humor found in the classic movie “BLAZING SADDLES”?
This episode is a good example on -pier- peer pressure. A person assumes their actions will lead to the worst outcome, within reason, and attempt to avoid them. Problematic people will cause trouble and, if they keep getting away with it, they'll keep doing it. Now the only way to make a real change for the better is with an ultimatum and most people wouldn't have enough influence to make the threat meaningful.
The correct spelling is P-E-E-R, not P-I-E-R.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u Thanks, fixed it.
hank was mad that rich grabbed his orthotic unit for his diminished glute syndrome... it's a medical device for crying out loud!
Rich wasn’t even aware of it.
Hank is the man ✊
All the way.
when she says "or sausage" at the end herm mouth doesn't move lol
Just an animation error.
@@MrRAGE-md5rj i know, they did this a lot in that show. I fund it funny lol
Back was obviously turned to the camera 🎥.
More or less.
Sounds kosher enough.
Joking at work is fine, but not in front of the customers
Even humor has limitations.
True, once it effects business it’s not funny.
Especially if a good deal of profanity is involved possibly.
That’s especially when you do it
Is this entire video’s comment section filled with retirement home occupants or what
I'm guessing that Mike Judge based Rich on Beavis and Butt-Head.
Obviously it looks like Rich is biologically related to Butthead.
Hahaha you said butt
Only with H-E-A-D added on the end of it.
Next time, just read more thoroughly.
It's almost like that dope WANTED to be unalived.
Rich has one too many bats 🦇 in his belfry.
Unalived? Seriously? Man. Ya'll make a Power Ranger villain sound more tense when they say Destroyed.
Get Vented Scrub.
@WendyREDPanda,
Can you possibly imagine or describe a verbal confrontation between Hank Hill and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane of Hazzard County?
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u No.
@@WindyREDPanda UA-cam sometimes comes after you when you use the K-word.
Hank is a real Blue Collar worker
All the way!
I resonate with that speech so much.
Ben Stiller sure played a good guest role in this episode as Rich. Hope the reboot of King of The Hill has some good guest stars.
oh shut up with the stupid reboot already, it's gonna be garbage and you know it
@@daleva187goligo Maybe idk
More or less.
Only time will tell.
i like how hank just headlocked this dude and proceeded to wash his mouth with soap
Unusual.
Wholesome stuff as always from this show.
More or less?
This is still relevant to this day.
So what?
Even more so.
@@JanetStarChildHow so?
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e
Many people now are excessively crude and disrespectful; it's been a mounting problem in this new millennium.
The western world desperately needs a renaissance in civility.
Exactly meaning what?
This is the original pause lol
Good grief.
Ben stiller played such a great character lmaoo
In some ways; in most not often enough.
Huh-huh, he said meat, tool and unit.
So what?
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u Their obvious sarcasm went over your head. But it's okay.
@rowenpugner3872,
It’s not so much the sarcasm as it is just clearing up a few details.
Ohhhh yeah, heh heh heh
@@user-wi6sh6vh8uNo, it was 100% sarcasm IoI
Such a great message.
@denjeez,
How would you possibly describe a verbal confrontation between Hank Hill and Sheriff “Big Ed” Little of Chickasaw County, Georgia, from the classic 1979-85 CBS action adventure comedy series “THE DUKES OF HAZZARD”?
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u What? Where is this coming from
I take it that you have never seen a rerun of the classic series “THE DUKES OF HAZZARD” exactly?
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u No I haven't sorry. I'm trying to get more into this show but I'll check that episode out
I like how this episode criticizes sensitivity, and boastfulness at the same time. King of the Hill was great at that.
@cinna-manspice4449,
How would you possibly describe a verbal confrontation between Hank Hill and Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo of Orly County, Georgia?
Remember, I’m in reference to the character of Sheriff Lobo himself from both the classic 1979-81 NBC action adventure comedy series’ of “BJ & THE BEAR” and “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO”.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u Wait, what’s the name of the other show? Wait that’s two of them? I’m confused.
Just go to IMDb and type in the titles of each show looking up each one individually.
They are both quite interesting, although the first one mentioned ran for three seasons while the second one only ran for two seasons.
“BJ & THE BEAR” is an action adventure comedy series about a self-employed semi truck driver, known in the trucking profession as an owner-operator; Bear is the name of the driver’s pet chimpanzee named for NCAA 🏈 coach Bear Bryant of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.
Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo of Orly County, Georgia, was a crooked law enforcement officer of the southeastern United States who they had at least four different run-ins with, including their pilot episode “THE FOUNDLINGS”, which was an NBC movie of the week in October 1978, which not only garnered high ratings, but come Saturday February 10TH, 1979, is when it wound up becoming a regular basis series, often tying in the ratings each week with CBS’ “THE DUKES OF HAZZARD”, which aired mostly on Friday nights.
By September 1979, the villain character of Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo of Orly County, Georgia, was granted his own spin-off series “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO”, which aired mainly on Tuesday night to draw viewers away from a wannabe chef named Jack Tripper on “3’S COMPANY”. No sooner did the second season of “BJ & THE BEAR” conclude as well as the first season of “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO”, when suddenly our nation was faced with the 1980 strike of the Screen Actors Guild.
By December 1980, “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO” was back on the air for its second season; this time with the title shortened to just “LOBO”, the original theme song “THE BALLAD OF SHERIFF LOBO” sung by the late singer Frankie Laine was replaced with the song “GEORGIA ON MY MIND” by the late singer Ray Charles. Meanwhile, “BJ & THE BEAR” had its third and final season starting in January 1981. Thus, both shows began losing ratings really slow, especially since the network had moved “BJ & THE BEAR” from its popular Saturday night spot to Tuesday night directly behind “LOBO”.
In fact, check out anything about these shows that UA-cam has as well, just in case?
Plus, a few “BJ & THE BEAR” stories have been submitted to www.fanfiction.net, strictly for the fun of both reading and writing thereof. In fact, on the page for “THE DUKES OF HAZZARD” at www.fanfiction.net, there’s a remarkable story titled “BJ McKAY GOES TO HAZZARD”, which proves an interesting link between the characters of those shows.
Just look up the IMDb pages for those shows.
@cinna-manspice4449,
You can definitely learn more about the shows “BJ & THE BEAR” as well as “THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO” by simply just checking out their pages at IMDb.
I work in manufacturing. I once worked at a plant in Northwest Wisconsin where the company used that plant to specialize in the plastic injection molding machines and I recall Otter Box is their biggest customer for making the cases. Well that's not the main point I'm getting at but anyways on second shift in the assembly area, I don't know what it was but we often would attract the most dirty minded people. Now I have no qualms with telling dirty sex jokes on a regular basis but sometimes these jokes would just go way too far. I once snapped because one guy I was working with way twisting everything I say into sometime dirty and it was getting to be annoying. I made a joke because I didn't know what kumquats were at the time because most of my life, the only citrus fruit I had were oranges that came from California, Texas, or Florida.
Well needless to say that was the joke was just too much for me. They made fun of me for being a virgin at the time, I'm not one now but that's not really relevant here, and they made fun of me because they would ask me questions and I would answer them stupidly and not knowing it was meant to get more bait, and they often just found subtle things about my personality and would just drag out jokes for months until it was no longer funny. I snapped and I just remember my line lead at the time finally doing her job. Before that when I was saying I was being harasses, she dismissed and said it was my fault for giving them reasons to pick on me.
Anyways, this scene just resonates with me in some way. Hank Hill represents what I wished I could have done. Although I have since then left that company and now work for a different company. I just remember that time back in 2013/2014 when this all happened. Like I say, I'm fine with a dirty joke here and there but I really lose my patients when I can't even say anything without it being twisted.
that would now be consider sexual harassment too.
Based on this comment I kind of want to bully you too. You sound like you could use some “refining”
There's times when guys will try to take the piss out of you, all in good fun, of course. Assholes like the ones you described, though, are most often the ones who end up in music videos for shoes, if you catch my drift. At least, I wish they were.
Good grief.
Depends on any number of factors.
This whole damn millennium needs soap. We seriously need to clean up our act and start being better people.
Even so, loving one’s enemies also has its limitations.
That's what she said
Good grief.
I never know hank to do that, true legend.
Just using plain common sense.
"Feels good to say weiners again"! LOL
And Bratwurst, too!!
If it’s the right audience and in small doses crude jokes are funny. But, when it’s constant and/or inappropriate, then it’s cringe.
More or less.
Ben Stiller was really good as this character.
Then obviously the character in question should have to try doing the same thing to Boomhauer in any number of barrooms in the greater Arlen area, which results in an off-duty arrest of Rich who then finds himself doing 360 days of jail time faster ‘the bloody Red Baron was rolling the score’.
Dang man, i really need to revisit KOTH
Hank Hill was the only mature man here. He didn’t want to be involved with the crazy nonsense Rich has caused and his coworkers joining in then ended up being harassed leading that to be their own fault rather than listen to Hank
Apparently.
Damn, how does a whole bar of soap fits in his mouth??
Obviously it looks like you have not seen the soap washing of the mouth scene in the classic 1983 movie “A CHRISTMAS STORY”, have you?
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u Born 86🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️😂😹
Some people just have big enough mouths for it. A good scrub makes ya squeaky clean
I don’t suppose that you’ve ever seen the scene from the classic 1983 movie “A CHRISTMAS STORY” in which Ralphie Parker gets his mouth washed out with Life Buoy soap by his own mother?
Obviously his mouth was big enough for that bar to fit into!!!!!
Let's hear it for the number one ass-assin!
Hank didn’t like that at all.
3:39 - brutal
Definitely.
3:00 precisely how I would have responded had I got in trouble for saying “STFU” to my younger less experienced coworker who isn’t my boss but totally acts like it in addition to always telling me how to do my job and looking for some excuse to criticize me.
This is beginning to read like the script for a Mel Brooks movie.
"Or sausage"
Bratwurst, especially the foot long size.
Fun fact: The guy who voices Rich in this episode is Ben Stiller
We know that, thanks.
The best part of this is watching the boss side with the team.
Just simply a matter of coming to one’s senses.
This is me with the term "goon"
@LordVader1094,
How would you possibly describe a verbal confrontation between Hank Hill and Sheriff Horatio Masters of Winslow County, Georgia, after Senior Duty Officer Sergeant Beauregard Wiley gives Hank a ticket for a broken tail light, even though Wiley’s unwanted partner Officer Wilhameinha Johnson aka The Fox (for brains instead of vanity) personally smashed out the tail light glass with her regulation Atlanta PD police baton?
Hell yeah.
@BillyOnUA-cam,
Do you feel that we and all of our fellow fans out there need an animated theatrical movie version of “KING OF THE HILL” for theatre screens for the 2027 holiday season?
Feel free to suggest any clips you would like us to post!
How about possibly when pretty Judy Barnes the Cozy Kitchen representative asks Peggy’s help to make corporate think that they both died in the explosion when Dale blew up Hank’s tool shed?
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u Here ya go: ua-cam.com/video/m_gSLfy3vDE/v-deo.html
That has to be Ben Stiller
Wheres all the managers and bosses like that, who protect their good employees?
Laughing at meat or tool or unit is funny given the situation, you're not going laugh about it in front of grandma, but you can Chuckle about it with a group of friends or when alone, it's about knowing when and where.
More or less.
Something tells me that 1:50 was something of a beavis and butthead refrrence
It’s a possibility.
"I had a bellyful of this, I tell you whut."
I hate Buck Strickland because of how despicable he is but seeing him actually defend Hank and not treat him like the golden goose was wholesome
Just thinking sensible.
That is a co-worker who I'd love to have around.
Likewise.
Extended, huh 😂😂😂😂
Possibly.
Jokes on that guy, Hank has no ass to tag
By the time Rich finds that out, he’s doing 360 days in jail in Heimlich County, thanks to Boomhauer.
I got it! Ben Stiller(sorry if I may spelled the name wrong) but I got it! Ben Stiller played the rude employer.
E-M-P-L-O-Y-E-E, not E-M-P-L-O-Y-E-R.
I remember my first grade teacher actually washed my mouth out with soap because I said "damn" once
Gadzooks!
My phone needs to stop listening to me
Good grief.
2:00 hank is right, he can be a pro but most of the time he’s got a point, how many times have we wanted to wash someone’s mouth out!?
Just the way that Mrs. Parker did with Ralphie in the movie “A CHRISTMAS STORY”.
How do you mean "pro" here? I'm missing the context clues, sorry.
@@ParodyKnaveBob meant prude my bad
Good grief.
Odge Botkins!
What a jerk!
Jail time is what Rich needs for a better look at the cold hard facts of life.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8uSounds a bit dispraportionate…
He’ll probably get 360 days in the Heimlich County Jail, especially after Boomhauer’s elected Sheriff of Heimlich County after the demise of Sheriff Mumford.
High heels 💕
Maybe.
Ben Stiller
His mother was in the sitcom “ARCHIE BUNKER’S PLACE”.
@@user-wi6sh6vh8u and "All My Children".
Hank literally kicked a$$ in the past. Should have done that here.
Even so, what he did here is what Hank might just refer to as being the better part of valor.
I had a boss who would always ask me about my sex life.
Ew
Things like that happen when we forget our limitations.
Based boss
I'm guessing it wasn't Tommy Wiseau? Still, sorry to hear that.
Good grief.
It's almost bizarre how the same man responsible for a show where two boys found innuendos in many otherwise innocent words wrote this very speech Hank gives.
Look on the bright side, we still have a lot of ideas not yet tried out.
Modern English really does have a lot of double entendres…
People vs toktikers in a shellnut
Depends on the circumstances of the dilemma.
So Ben stiller was teasing to poor Danny Trejo
Definitely.
Can you upload Kahn and Minh trying to come up with money to get Connie into Rice
And failing at it, which becomes another stepping stone towards her getting the scholarship from Juilliard.
Hank: Lawsuit
Not a chance.
In the real world Rich would have probably tried to sue Hank.
Unless Rich decides to do so, and using local patent lawyer and school board chairman Eustace Miller for his attorney, Hank’s staying on the payroll of Strickland Propane, like it or not!
Then the only available lawyer on Rich’s side would have to be Doug Lawrence of 1230 Holland Street in Pasadena, California, from the 1976-80 ABC soap opera series of “family”.
This $hit is why people are becoming more and more attracted to remote work/opening their own home-based business. I do *NOT* miss these jaggoffs.
feels good to say wiener again
woman quickly: or sasauge
Don’t forget about the Bratwurst.
.. or SAUSAGE-
Bratwurst.
Is that Ben Stiller? Lol
Yes indeed.
3:18 - what does Buck say? "Even about the (something) machine?"
I just assumed that it was of the vending persuasion.