A Man Without a Country Club

Season 6, Episode 15, Aired

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Kahn covets membership in an all-Asian country club, and is finally invited, but only if he brings Hank and his family along. Hank is the one who is targeted for membership, but only to keep the club from being Asian exclusive.moreless

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    • TRIVIA (2)

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      • In this episode we learn that Hank used to sell tractors.

      • The neighborhood country club Hank, Bill, Boomhauer and Dale create is called the Rainey Street Country Club, even though Bill lives on Milton Street (the Hills' house and Bill's both back up to the same alley but are not on the same street).

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      • Dale: What happens if my tee shot lands on a bird's back and he carries it out of bounds but then is attacked by a larger bird who grabs the ball and drops it in the hole? Is that still a hole in one? 'Cause that's how I'm gonna play it. Hank: Dangit, Dale, it already happened once, what are the odds of it happening again?

      • Dale: If I'm gonna play at a fancy-smancy club like Nine Rivers, I better go sew a pom-pom to the top of my hat.

      • Hank: Pinch me, Mr. Ho.

      • Ted: If I had a daughter, this is where she would marry your son.

      • Peggy: Hank, I'm not sure, but I think we are gods to them.

      • Kahn: Rainey Street Country Club? Hank: Dues are a six-pack every eighteen holes. What do you say? Kahn: I accept your offer. And as new member, I propose we kick Dauterive out. Hahahaha! (to Bill) Seriously, you're on the bubble.

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      • The episode title alludes to the series of films and a stage play adapted from the short story The Man Without a Country by Edward Everett Hale. The story concerns an American Army officer exiled because his patriotism is doubted. The term now applies generally to persons exiled from their native society. Kahn, a Laotian expatriate in the U.S., is being shunned by the Asian-only club in Texas.

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