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Date Posted: 21:19:27 02/10/04 Tue
Author: Jimmy Swanson
Subject: Re: Hank's Co-Workers
In reply to: arlen_texas 's message, "Hank's Co-Workers" on 13:25:02 02/10/04 Tue

I think you got just about everybody, however, I do not want to compare anything featured on "King of the Hill" to "The Simpsons." Strickland Propane is a workplace that impacts the main character, Hank, whereas Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is not relevant to the show in any way, shape or form, seeing as how Homer never shows up for work in the first place.

Maria Montalvo grabbing Hank's posterior at the end of "Junkie Business" was priceless (I still do not know whether it was real or just a dream). They should bring her back in a future episode. Same thing with Roger, who is played pretty well by Phil LaMarr in the place of Chris Rock.

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