"I'm gonna kick your ass!" —Hank's catchphrase "That boy ain't right." —Hank's catchphrase when referring to his son Bobby Hank Rutherford Hill (born April 15,[1] age 41[2]) is the protagonist of King of the Hill. Hank has a central role in most story
King of the Hillfans are obsessed with the fact that Hank is basically Tom Anderson fromBeavis and Butt-Head. Obviously, Hank's appearance and voice are based on Tom, but what if they were related? According to Redditor/u/rildchaper9988: ...
Hank Hill is a clean-cut no-nonsense kind of man who loves his family, his job, and, most importantly, his lawn. Here are the greatest Hank ...
But then that next generation gets disposed of, and then here comes my generation. And then the next thing, you wake up and it's like, "Oh, we're not relevant anymore," and dah, dah, dah. And I'm trying to convince people, "Wait, you don't understand. Now we have a seat at...
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squirrels and tromping in the snow. One day, she wakes up and can't seem to use her legs. It's not long before the family makes the impossible decision to put her down, burying her body high on a hill. Oh, Maggie’s still running, but this time it’s in the eternity of Heaven...
squirrels and tromping in the snow. One day, she wakes up and can't seem to use her legs. It's not long before the family makes the impossible decision to put her down, burying her body high on a hill. Oh, Maggie’s still running, but this time it’s in the eternity of Heaven...
and the fact that the music he wrote fifty years ago is still as popular as it ever was – and it will be forever. Also, I was born in Oak Hill, VA, and the owners of the funeral home that took care of the body were friends of my mother. So, it’s a strange connection, but...
The game takes you on a psychedelic trip as you make words and aim for a high score while receiving both help and hindrance from those Gubbins running around. There are daily levels to keep you coming back for more as you avoid critters trying to bat your letters around while skateboarding...
he was. One, he uses words to stimulate the muscle of your visual cortex, so it throws images on the screen of your mind.” He mentioned some examples, such as Horatio inHamletdescribing the dawn as a knight in rusted armour, climbing up “o’er the dew of yon high eastward hill.”...