Thu, Sep 10
By ROBERT PHILPOT After 13 seasons and more than 250 episodes, Mike Judge's Texas-centric cartoon King of the Hill will say, 'So long, y'all' this weekend, on Fox.
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source: vimeo.com
From the season 13 "King of the Hill" episode "What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National ... vimeo.com
Published Mon, Nov 30
Regional propane and appliance company opens Gastonia location 
source: topix.net
When you think of propane, the first thing that comes to mind might be your barbecue grill or Hank Hill from the animated TV series "King of the Hill," but Freeman Gas Co.
Published Fri, Nov 13
Regional propane and appliance company opens Gastonia location 
source: Gaston Gazette
When you think of propane, the first thing that comes to mind might be your barbecue grill or Hank Hill from the animated TV series “King of the Hill,” but ...
Published Fri, Nov 13
Throw a log on the fire and taste the difference 
source: Demopolis Times
AL Grilling is one of my favorite pastimes; thus, I have both a propane-fueled grill and a charcoal grill. Both do basically the same thing, but in completely different ways. Fans of the cartoon “King of the Hill” will remember Hank Hill's mantra, ...
Published Tue, Jun 16
source: dennews.com
IL Anyone who has watched the FOX television show "King of the Hill" has heard the benefits of using a propane grill. In this series the main character, Hank Hill, sells propane and propane accessories. While this is all part of the comedy of the show, ...
Published Wed, Jun 10
Mike Judge brings the Goodes to his extended family 
source: Boston Globe
The Money Times United States For 13 seasons on Fox, Judge and co-creator Greg Daniels satirized an uptight red-state redneck and his family in "King of the Hill." Now, the Goodes are the blue-state bookend to Hank Hill's brood; instead of propane and pigskin, they favor hybrids ...
Published Sat, May 30
source: Tahlequah Daily Press
OK “Propane is for wimps and Hank Hill [star of the animated series 'King of the Hill' on Fox],” said Yeutter. “Real men use wood or charcoal to grill.” Yeutter believes the essence of outdoor cooking is the smoke, and said propane is a smokeless, ...
Published Fri, May 8
source: Los Angeles Times
CA - Dan Neil, Dan Neil You simply slide the canister into the strap holders, screw on the connector and voila, you are Hank, the master of propane from "King of the Hill." Lehr is an interesting company. Founded by Bernardo J. Herzer -- who rather quaintly retains the title ...
Published Fri, May 1