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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The chain of events in "Third Rock from the Sun" is started by a man in Smokey's Bar who decides to go for a fling. He calls his wife with a lie about working late, who calls her sister to come over for consolation, whose boyfriend goes off to buy a beer, whose pickup is stolen by teenagers on a joyride... The eventual chain of chaos ends in the cops calling the mayor because they can't find the Chief of Police -- who as it turns out, is still at Smokey's Bar.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The chain of events in "Third Rock from the Sun" is started by a man in Smokey's Bar who decides to go for a fling. He calls his wife with a lie about working late, who calls her sister to come over for consolation, whose boyfriend goes off to buy a beer, whose pickup is stolen by teenagers on a joyride... The eventual chain of chaos ends in the cops calling the mayor because they can't find the Chief of Police -- who as it turns out, is the man mentioned in the first verse, still at Smokey's Bar.
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* MediumBlending: The official music video for "Leroy the Redneck Reindeer" initially flips between real and animated, but towards the end the mediums start mixing, with a group of live-action kids dancing with an animated Leroy and then an animated Santa subsequently joining in, and ending with Diffie and the kids (still live-action) riding along with Leroy in his truck (both animated).
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Joe Logan Diffie (1958-2020) was a CountryMusic singer who rose to popularity in TheNineties. He was known for his honky-tonk sound and his mix of ballads and novelty songs.

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Joe Logan Diffie (1958-2020) (December 28, 1958 – March 29, 2020) was a CountryMusic singer who rose to popularity in TheNineties. He was known for his honky-tonk sound and his mix of ballads and novelty songs.
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A native of Tulsa and a former foundryman, he was divorced and bankrupt by the time he moved to Nashville in the mid-80s. An encouter with producer-songwriter Bob Montgomery led to him signing to Creator/EpicRecords, who released his debut album ''A Thousand Winding Roads'' in 1990. Lead single "Home" made him the first artist to send a debut single to #1 on all three of the major country music charts of the time (''Billboard'', ''Radio & Records'', and ''Gavin Report''). Followup albums ''Regular Joe'', ''Honky Tonk Attitude'', ''Third Rock from the Sun'', and ''Life's So Funny'' found his sound refining into a commercially successful product.

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A native of Tulsa Tulsa, UsefulNotes/{{Oklahoma|USA}} and a former foundryman, he was divorced and bankrupt by the time he moved to Nashville in the mid-80s. An encouter with producer-songwriter Bob Montgomery led to him signing to Creator/EpicRecords, who released his debut album ''A Thousand Winding Roads'' in 1990. Lead single "Home" made him the first artist to send a debut single to #1 on all three of the major country music charts of the time (''Billboard'', ''Radio & Records'', and ''Gavin Report''). Followup albums ''Regular Joe'', ''Honky Tonk Attitude'', ''Third Rock from the Sun'', and ''Life's So Funny'' found his sound refining into a commercially successful product.

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