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King of the Hill :: Smoking and the Bandit (09x12)
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| Title: | Smoking and the Bandit |
| Episode #: | 09x12 |
| Production Number: | 9ABE10 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday April 17th, 2005 |
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Smoking has been banned from Arlen. Dale is outraged by this; he decides to go against this law by going under a disguise as "The Smoking Bandit". Everyone is wondering who this person is -- including Peggy, who wants to put an article on him in the newspaper.
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| Guest Stars | | •David Herman | voiced | Bartender, Math Teacher & Old Bartender | Recurring (82nd appearance) | | •Henry Gibson | voiced | Bob Jenkins | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Tone Loc | voiced | Bouncer | |
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Dale: I am the Smoking Bandit! See you in the history books, people. | Hank: Don't they say criminals always return to the scene of the crime?
Dale: Not if they don't want to get caught, Hank. | Bobby: Math is so unfair. How are kids like us supposed to know all those answers?
Joseph: Yeah! No one has the right to teach us stuff we don't want to learn. That's what our Bill of Constitution's all about. |
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