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Just in time for spring break, we follow Hank, his mom, and four old ladies to the famous party town, Port Aransas. Their destination? A miniatures museum, where the arrival of drunken college students takes them by surprise. Hank's only choice is to escape with this collection of senior citizens before being exposed to too much late '90s debauchery. Will he make it back to Arlen before murdering a man in an armadillo costume? Find out on this month's TalKing of the Hill!

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wildlandblazer

Late March Biden Status: Banning Tiktok! DEFINITELY not invited to any spring break parties this week

chris russo

Cleveland native here a bit younger then bob but I also went to that train place in Dover with my grandma!!!!

Mark

I watched this episode with my son a few weeks back and the "Sloppy Joe" stuff perplexed him. I had to break out the ol' best of Chris Farley DVD. It sadly only partially cleared up the matter.

Nicky AB

I’m from Youngstown, Ohio, like Bob. My 99-year-old grandmother has a Warther Museum wooden fridge magnet in the shape of a train. I’ve never gone but maybe I oughta next time I’m back there.

Tricia

An interesting drinking activity after your time: butt chugging! It involves a hose and a keg and will be immortalized by John Cena in the movie Blockers

Harry Boucher

I’m a British listener and can confirm that, as one of our longest running TV shows (with over 8 episodes), the ‘Jubbly and Twig and Two Berries Show’ is one of our proudest national institutions. I’m glad to hear it has been exported to the US.

mavrick

The Museum of Toys And Miniatures in Kansas City was fascinating and I highly recommend it to everyone. they even had some OG Star Wars toys and I felt just like Skinner during diorama-rama

Neil Harris

I always thought at the end of the episode after they experience severe tire damage, when Hank looks up at the helicopter and says "it's him", that's supposed to be Adam Sandler showing up as Pauly Shore talked about earlier in the episode. I don't think the MTV hosts got into a helicopter to chase Hank down. On the other hand, I'm wrong very frequently.

nina matsumoto

Best unintentional comedy exchange: Henry: "My remaining Amiibos are packed away and I think I sold my rarest ones. I thought, nah, I'm not an Amiibo guy. I thought I was, but I'm not." Bob: "I've got a rare Amiibo right in front of me right now: it's the 'Hey Pikmin' Amiibo." Henry: "Whoa I'm jealous!!"

Lance Flexington

Completely unimportant detail: Hank being obsessed with the rims being "true" has to do with how the seal of a tire fits on the rim of a wheeled vehicle, especially a tubeless tire like what is on the van. Hank is a nerd, and he loves his mom. Shoulda saved this for May lol

N Rose

I might've had a Walter White-esque breakdown when the podcast went from Werthers to Warthers

Joe Hodgson

My grandma had some Hummels and was convinced they were valuable (they weren't). I actually don't know who has them now. I live in my grandparents' old house and my grandfather loved woodworking so I have tons of stuff he made all over the place. I made it a point to hang onto something of my grandmother's and her other collection of choice were bone china tea cups and saucers. I'm guessing only some of them are authentic, but my grandfather built this somewhat elaborate shelf for them above a cabinet in the kitchen that's up against the ceiling. It's the same as when she passed away, only I also needed a place for my Lego Looney Tunes figures so they're chilling up there with the cups which she would think is ridiculous, but wouldn't have the heart to tell me if she were still around. I miss my grandma. Fishing tackle boxes are also very useful places to store action figure accessories. So many figures come with extra hands and heads and other stuff and finding a place for them can be a bother. I actually need to get some more as my current ones have been full for a while. Or I could buy fewer toys...

Daran

I think miniatures are really cool and I'm inches away from dumping all my disposable income into becoming a model train guy

Elliot

I did not expect to hear about naked attraction on my king of the hill podcast! Fun though! I actually met someone that went on it at a party once, an opera student, they were the selecter, and were about as positive about their experience on it as one could be about a TV dating show. Sadly this was a few years ago and I can't really remember any gorey details.

Tom Buck

Oh man I really needed this deep dive. I’ve always had a conflicting relationship with this episode and this helped me remember how great it is. I had a minor surgery in 2005 and was recouping at my mom’s house afterwards. I couldn’t really move just had the local Fox afternoon lineup on the tv. My stepdad (who is genuinely a great guy but I always felt awkward around) happened to come in and sit down right as this episode aired. I was worried he’d hate it and judge me the whole time. When it was over he said, “You know, I’m really glad I saw that…now I never have to see it again.” And that cut deeper than the surgeon’s scalpel.

Luke Charman

To be clear, Austin Powers being your go to representation of us Brits is about as solid as, hmm, John Wayne being our go to representation of y’all? 😂