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* WhatTheHellHero: Boomhauer calls out the others for passing the blame to Chet and confesses that Dale was responsible for the fire. Unfortunately for him, the Fire Chief misunderstands what he says and think he's agreeing with the others that Chet was responsible.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Boomhauer calls out the others for passing the blame to Chet and confesses that Dale was responsible for the fire. Unfortunately for him, the Fire Chief misunderstands what he says and think he's agreeing with the others that Chet was responsible.responsible.
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* HypocriticalHumor: See JerkassHasAPoint below. Dale criticizes Bill for being bald, though Dale doesn't exactly have a head full of hair himself.
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* HypocriticalHumor: See JerkassHasAPoint below. Dale criticizes Bill for being bald, though Dale doesn't exactly have a head full of hair himself.
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In an episode best described as ''Series/TheThreeStooges'' meets ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'', Hank, Bill, Dale and Boomhauer work as firefighters and get in trouble when one of them ended up burning down the firehouse.
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In an episode best described as ''Series/TheThreeStooges'' ''Film/TheThreeStooges'' meets ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'', Hank, Bill, Dale and Boomhauer work as firefighters and get in trouble when one of them ended up burning down the firehouse.
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* SelfServingMemory: Played straight with Dale's story, where he remembers himself as muscular with a full head of hair, and subverted with Bill, who has such low self-esteem that he recalls himself as even fatter and balder than he actually is.
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* KarmaHoudini: Dale is ultimately the one who causes the fire due to plugging in the Alamo Beer sign, but he suffers no punishment, mainly due to Hank being grateful for [[KarmicJackpot switching the oxygen tanks and Hank paying him back for the kind gesture.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: Dale is ultimately the one who causes the fire due to plugging in the Alamo Beer sign, but he suffers no punishment, mainly due to Hank being grateful for [[KarmicJackpot switching the oxygen tanks and Hank paying him back for the kind gesture.]]]] Boomhauer even points this out after the judging is passed.
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* OffModel: Dale disappears for a single frame while escaping after the fire hydrant explodes from his and Boomhauer's idiocy.
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** Bill's story has him [[UpToEleven even fatter and balder]], recalling he turned off the toaster oven and pigging out on pizza while supporting Dale's story that he was testing the fire alarms. Though he leaves the oven burner on after cooking marshmallows. Afterwards he points out Dale switched oxygen tanks with Hank's when they were getting prepped to go after the fire alert went off.
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** Bill's story has him [[UpToEleven [[SelfDeprecation even fatter and balder]], recalling he turned off the toaster oven and pigging out on pizza while supporting Dale's story that he was testing the fire alarms. Though he leaves the oven burner on after cooking marshmallows. Afterwards he points out Dale switched oxygen tanks with Hank's when they were getting prepped to go after the fire alert went off.
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* DeceasedFallGuyGambit: Ultimately, Hank decides to pin the blame on Chet Elderson, who was fond of the Alamo Beer sign and was constantly told not to plug it in, due it it throwing sparks, posing an electric hazard.
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* DeceasedFallGuyGambit: Ultimately, Dale is the one who plugged in the sign that started the fire, but when Hank realizes this, he decides to instead pin the blame on the recently-deceased Chet Elderson, who was fond of the Alamo Beer sign and was constantly told not to plug it in, due it it throwing sparks, posing an electric hazard.in.