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* YouAreGrounded: One of the rare times this is played straight, as Hank forbids Bobby to go to Messiahfest. Peggy's initially against this, saying Hank's simply overreacting, until she finds Bobby's earring and sides with him instead.

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* YouAreGrounded: One of the rare times this is played straight, as Hank forbids Bobby to go to Messiahfest. Peggy's initially against this, saying Hank's simply overreacting, until she finds Bobby's earring and sides with him instead. When Hank catches up to Bobby, he grounds the boy [[GroundedForever until he's 18]].
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-->'''Hank''': I know you think that stuff you're doing now is cool, but in a few years, you're gonna think it's lame. And I don't want, uh, the Lord to, uh, you know, end up in this box.
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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "[[Toys/BeanieBabies Bean Bag Buddies]]", his "VirtualPet", and his ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' costume), as well as a couple of his and Peggy's fads, explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "[[Toys/BeanieBabies Bean Bag Buddies]]", his "VirtualPet", and his ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' Halloween costume), as well as a couple of his and Peggy's fads, explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "[[Toys/BeanieBabies Bean Bag Buddies]]" and his "VirtualPet"), as well as a few of his and Peggy's fads, explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "[[Toys/BeanieBabies Bean Bag Buddies]]" Buddies]]", his "VirtualPet", and his "VirtualPet"), ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' costume), as well as a few couple of his and Peggy's fads, explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.



-->'''Kahn:''' Yeah, I had a big lunch that, uh, didn't tempt fate.



-->'''Kahn:''' Yeah, I had a big lunch that, uh, didn't tempt fate.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "[[Toys/BeanieBabies Bean Bag Buddies]]" and his "VirtualPet"), explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "[[Toys/BeanieBabies Bean Bag Buddies]]" and his "VirtualPet"), as well as a few of his and Peggy's fads, explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.forgotten.
* FreezeFrameBonus: When looking inside the box with the past fads, the audience can see a Rubik's cube, a Toys/{{Furby}}, and several books, among other things.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "Bean Bag Buddies" and his "virtual pet"), explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads (including his "Bean "[[Toys/BeanieBabies Bean Bag Buddies" Buddies]]" and his "virtual pet"), "VirtualPet"), explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.


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* VirtualPet: Bobby used to have a handheld virtual pet. According to Hank, he used to carry it around everywhere until he got bored with it, and the virtual pet died.
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* BlandNameProduct: Hank pulls out one of Bobby's "Bean Bag Buddies", an obvious parody of Toys/BeanieBabies.



* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads, explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads, fads (including his "Bean Bag Buddies" and his "virtual pet"), explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.
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-->'''Hank''': You see, Creator/FarrahFawcett was very popular back then.

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-->'''Hank''': You see, Creator/FarrahFawcett was very popular back then.
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* AsTheGoodBookSays: When Pastor K finds out that Hank won't let Bobby go on stage with him for the second act, he brings his father over to try to set Hank straight. After Pastor K's father realizes that Hank just wants Bobby to go to his normal church, he tells Pastor K "What are you doing, Kevin? You forgot Number 5". He then pulls up his shirt and shows a tattoo with The Ten Commandments, pointing to Commandment Number 5: "Honor thy father and thy mother".

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* AsTheGoodBookSays: When Pastor K finds out that Hank won't let Bobby go on stage with him for the second act, he brings his father over to try to set Hank straight. After Pastor K's father realizes that Hank just wants Bobby to go to his normal church, he tells Pastor K "What are you doing, Kevin? You forgot Number 5". He then pulls up his shirt and shows a tattoo with The (Protestant) Ten Commandments, pointing to Commandment Number 5: "Honor thy father and thy mother".mother" (KJV).
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* PrisonersLastMeal: Bill, Dale, Boomhauer, and Khan are inspired by stories of death row prisoners' last meals and plan a dinner party featuring their own choices of what they would want for their last meal. When the dinner party does happen, [[spoiler: everyone, except Bill, bails out for fear that the dinner would indeed be their last meal]].

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* PrisonersLastMeal: Bill, Dale, Boomhauer, and Khan Kahn are inspired by stories of death row prisoners' last meals and plan a dinner party featuring their own choices of what they would want for their last meal. When the dinner party does happen, [[spoiler: everyone, except Bill, bails out for fear that the dinner would indeed be their last meal]].



* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying. Kahn even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this nearly verbatim.

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* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying.crying, claiming that he eats when he's afraid. Kahn even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this nearly verbatim.
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* PrisonersLastMeal: Bill, Dale, Boomhauer, and Khan are inspired by stories of death row prisoners' last meals and plan a dinner party featuring their own choices of what they would want for their last meal. When the dinner party does happen, [[spoiler: everyone, except Bill, bails out for fear that the dinner would indeed be their last meal]].
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* SpecialGuest: [[Music/{{KISS}} Gene Simmons]] as Pastor K's father and Music/Blink182 as the church group.

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* SpecialGuest: [[Music/{{KISS}} Gene Simmons]] as Pastor K's father and Music/Blink182 Music/Sum41 as the church group.



* YouAreGrounded: One of the rare times this is played straight, as Hank forbids Bobby to go to Masaiahfest. Peggy's initially against this, saying Hank's simply overreacting, until she finds Bobby's earring and sides with him instead.

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* YouAreGrounded: One of the rare times this is played straight, as Hank forbids Bobby to go to Masaiahfest.Messiahfest. Peggy's initially against this, saying Hank's simply overreacting, until she finds Bobby's earring and sides with him instead.

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* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying.

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* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying. Kahn even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this nearly verbatim.
-->'''Kahn:''' Yeah, I had a big lunch that, uh, didn't tempt fate.

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* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying.


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* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying.
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* AsTheGoodBookSays: When Pastor K finds out that Hank won't let Bobby go on stage with him for the second act, he brings his father over to try to set Hank straight. After Pastor K's father realizes that Hank just wants Bobby to go to his normal church, he tells Pastor K "Remember Number 5". He then pulls up his shirt and shows a tattoo with The Ten Commandments, pointing to Commandment Number 5: "Honor thy father and thy mother".

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* AsTheGoodBookSays: When Pastor K finds out that Hank won't let Bobby go on stage with him for the second act, he brings his father over to try to set Hank straight. After Pastor K's father realizes that Hank just wants Bobby to go to his normal church, he tells Pastor K "Remember "What are you doing, Kevin? You forgot Number 5". He then pulls up his shirt and shows a tattoo with The Ten Commandments, pointing to Commandment Number 5: "Honor thy father and thy mother".

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* CommonalityConnection: Hank and Pastor K's father find some common ground in dealing with their willful, sometimes very stubborn kids when K tries getting him to let Bobby perform with him.

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* AsTheGoodBookSays: When Pastor K finds out that Hank won't let Bobby go on stage with him for the second act, he brings his father over to try to set Hank straight. After Pastor K's father realizes that Hank just wants Bobby to go to his normal church, he tells Pastor K "Remember Number 5". He then pulls up his shirt and shows a tattoo with The Ten Commandments, pointing to Commandment Number 5: "Honor thy father and thy mother".
* CommonalityConnection: Hank and Pastor K's father find some common ground in dealing with their willful, sometimes very stubborn kids when K tries getting him to convince Hank to let Bobby perform with him.
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* CommonalityConnection: Hank and Pastor K's father find some common ground in dealing with their willful, sometimes very stubborn kids when K tries getting him to let Bobby perform with him.
-->'''Hank''': Teenagers, huh?
-->'''Pastor K's Father''': Amen.
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* YouAreGrounded: One of the rare times this is played straight, as Hank forbids Bobby to go to Masaiahfest. Peggy's initially against this, saying Hank's simply overreacting, until she finds Bobby's earing and sides with him instead.

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* YouAreGrounded: One of the rare times this is played straight, as Hank forbids Bobby to go to Masaiahfest. Peggy's initially against this, saying Hank's simply overreacting, until she finds Bobby's earing earring and sides with him instead.
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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads. Explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.

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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads. Explaining fads, explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.
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* NotSoDifferent: Pastor K's dad and Hank actually find common ground in dealing with their stubborn offspring.
-->'''Hank''': Teenagers, huh?
-->'''Pastor K's Dad''': Amen.
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* FlashInThePanFad: At the end of the episode, Hank breaks out an old box of Bobby's past fads. Explaining that he's trying to keep Bobby from turning God into just another temporary interest to eventually be forgotten.


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* IWasQuiteAFashionVictim: Turns out Hank was guilty of this, going through a Member's Only jacket phase. And as for Peggy...
-->'''Bobby''': Mom had blonde hair?
-->'''Hank''': You see, Creator/FarrahFawcett was very popular back then.
* NotSoDifferent: Pastor K's dad and Hank actually find common ground in dealing with their stubborn offspring.
-->'''Hank''': Teenagers, huh?
-->'''Pastor K's Dad''': Amen.

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* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying.

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* SpecialGuest: [[Music/{{KISS}} Gene Simmons]] as Pastor K's father and Music/Blink182 as the church group.
* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying.crying.
* TakeThat: One to ChristianRock and Christianity's attempts to try to attract young people with TotallyRadical attitudes to the concept:
-->'''Hank:''' You're not making Christianity better, you're making rock-and-roll ''worse!''
* YouAreGrounded: One of the rare times this is played straight, as Hank forbids Bobby to go to Masaiahfest. Peggy's initially against this, saying Hank's simply overreacting, until she finds Bobby's earing and sides with him instead.
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* GoodShepard: While Pastor K's methods are odd, he seems a genuinely good guy and pastor.

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* GoodShepard: GoodShepherd: While Pastor K's methods are odd, he seems a genuinely good guy and pastor.
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Worried about Bobby's admiration of a violent rockstar, Hank signs him up for a Christian youth group. Only to find out the pastor mixes God with skating, tattoos and rock music. Elsewhere, Bill, Boomhauer and Dale start up a Last Meal Club.
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* GoodShepard: While Pastor K's methods are odd, he seems a genuinely good guy and pastor.
* TemptingFate: When the actual first meeting of the Last Meal Club comes to order, the guys soon book it in abject fear of taunting death...except Bill, who stays and chows down while crying.

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