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* BoringButPractical: When Ranger Bradley offers to let Hank use his hose and pepper spray to get rid of the hippies, Hank suggests cutting off the park resources. Bradley {{lampshades}} the trope by saying it's not at interesting as his plan
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* BoringButPractical: When Ranger Bradley offers to let Hank use his hose and pepper spray to get rid of the hippies, Hank suggests cutting off the park resources. Bradley {{lampshades}} the trope by saying it's not at interesting as his planplan.
* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Had Bobby not watched the horror movie in the first place, none of the events would have happened.
* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Had Bobby not watched the horror movie in the first place, none of the events would have happened.
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* ShoutOut: As Hank extends his invitation to go camping to Bobby, the latter remarks that he won't learn anything that he hadn't already learned from ''Series/ZoobileeZoo''.
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* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment and being self-sufficient. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off and offer to teach them how to hunt, fish and survive in the park without them, the hippies immediately leave the park.
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* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment and being self-sufficient. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off and offer to teach them how to hunt, fish and survive in the park without them, the hippies immediately leave the park.park.
* SpecialGuest: Melissa Etheridge as Topaz and the Singing Hippie, Jamie Kennedy as Fudgie and the Police Chief and Fred Willard as Ranger Bradley and the Reclining Hippie.
* SpecialGuest: Melissa Etheridge as Topaz and the Singing Hippie, Jamie Kennedy as Fudgie and the Police Chief and Fred Willard as Ranger Bradley and the Reclining Hippie.
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The first example isn't an outcome. The second doesn't count as surprising, since it's normal for people in shows like this to get in trouble after being obnoxious throughout the episode.
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* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment and being self-sufficient. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off and offer to teach them how to hunt, fish and survive in the park without them, the hippies immediately leave the park.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary choice to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back by 15th of the month because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army barber.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a cop, resulting in her getting arrested.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary choice to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back by 15th of the month because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army barber.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a cop, resulting in her getting arrested.
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* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment and being self-sufficient. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off and offer to teach them how to hunt, fish and survive in the park without them, the hippies immediately leave the park.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary choice to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back by 15th of the month because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army barber.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a cop, resulting in her getting arrested.park.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary choice to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back by 15th of the month because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army barber.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a cop, resulting in her getting arrested.
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* BoringButPractical: When Ranger Bradley offers to let Hank use his hose and pepper spray to get rid of the hippies, Hank suggests cutting off the park resources. Bradley {{lampshades}} the trope by saying it's not at interesting as his plan, which involves breaking out the fire hoses.
* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off, the hippies immediately leave the park.
* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off, the hippies immediately leave the park.
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* BoringButPractical: When Ranger Bradley offers to let Hank use his hose and pepper spray to get rid of the hippies, Hank suggests cutting off the park resources. Bradley {{lampshades}} the trope by saying it's not at interesting as his plan, which involves breaking out the fire hoses.
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* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually gettingemployment. employment and being self-sufficient. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off, off and offer to teach them how to hunt, fish and survive in the park without them, the hippies immediately leave the park.
* LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting
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* BoringButPractical: When Ranger Bradley offers to let Hank use his hose and pepper spray to get rid of the hippies, Hank suggests cutting off the park resources. Bradley {{lampshades}} the trope by saying it's not at interesting as his plan.
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* BoringButPractical: When Ranger Bradley offers to let Hank use his hose and pepper spray to get rid of the hippies, Hank suggests cutting off the park resources. Bradley {{lampshades}} the trope by saying it's not at interesting as his plan.plan, which involves breaking out the fire hoses.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary choice to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army barber.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a cop. She is taken back to her car due to this.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a cop. She is taken back to her car due to this.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary choice to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back by 15th of the month because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army barber.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's acop. She is taken back to cop, resulting in her car due to this.getting arrested.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a
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* LazyBum The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off, the hippies immediately leave the park.
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* LazyBum LazyBum: The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off, the hippies immediately leave the park.
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* ArtisticLicenceLaw: Contrary to what Ranger Bradley states, the First Amendment does not inquire any of the things he listed. "Freedom of Speech" has its limitations. Also, public defecation is a felony and not protected by any law whatsoever.
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* ArtisticLicenceLaw: Contrary to what Ranger Bradley states, the First Amendment does not inquire include any of the things he listed.lists. "Freedom of Speech" has its limitations. Also, public defecation is a felony and not protected by any law whatsoever.
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* BoringButPractical: When Ranger Bradley offers to let Hank use his hose and pepper spray to get rid of the hippies, Hank suggests cutting off the park resources. Bradley {{lampshades}} the trope by saying it's not at interesting as his plan.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary reason to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army general.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary reason choice to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army general.barber.
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* ArtisticLiscenceLaw: Contrary to what Ranger Bradley states, the First Amendment does not inquire any of the things he listed. "Freedom of Speech" has its limitations. Also, public defecation is a felony and not protected by any law whatsoever.
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* ArtisticLiscenceLaw: ArtisticLicenceLaw: Contrary to what Ranger Bradley states, the First Amendment does not inquire any of the things he listed. "Freedom of Speech" has its limitations. Also, public defecation is a felony and not protected by any law whatsoever.
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* ArtisticLiscenceLaw: Contrary to what Ranger Bradley states, the First Amendment does not inquire any of the things he listed. "Freedom of Speech" has its limitations. Also, public defecation is a felony and not protected by any law whatsoever.
* LazyBum The hippies are portrayed as such, mooching off the park resources as opposed to actually getting employment. When Hank and Bobby get the resources cut off, the hippies immediately leave the park.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Bill makes the arbitrary reason to go with the hippies, Hank assures Bobby that Bill will come back because he will be declared AWOL if he blows off his job as an army general.
** Also, Peggy's meddling behavior finally takes its toll near the end when she barges into a crime scene and acts like she's a cop. She is taken back to her car due to this.
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Hank takes Bobby (who needs a lesson in self-reliance) and the guys on a fishing trip, where they vow to eat only what they catch, but the trip is ruined by hippies who would rather sponge off the park's resources, and Bobby inadvertently letting the hippies live off Hank. Meanwhile, Peggy tries to complete a to-do list that culminates in her sticking her nose into other people's business.
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Hank takes Bobby (who needs a lesson in self-reliance) and the guys on a fishing trip, where they vow to eat only what they catch, but the trip is ruined by hippies who would rather sponge off the park's resources, and Bobby inadvertently letting let the hippies live off Hank. Meanwhile, Peggy tries to complete a to-do list that culminates in her sticking her nose into other people's business.
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Hank takes Bobby (who needs a lesson in self-reliance) and the guys on a fishing trip, where they vow to eat only what they catch, but the trip is ruined by hippies who would rather sponge off the park's resources, and Bobby inadvertently letting the hippies live off Hank. Meanwhile, Peggy tries to complete a to-do list that culminates in her sticking her nose into other people's business.
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