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Bobby has to work as a deputy for the school's police officer after he is framed for throwing a soda can. Meanwhile, Hank accidentally takes the wallet of a man he thought stole his own wallet, however when he tries to return the wallet the man does not take it too well.moreless
  • Hank gets in trouble when a man vows revenge on him after he accidentally steals his wallet.

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    After Hank steals a man's wallet he tries to give it back but the man goes crazy and tries to beat him up. Meanwhile Dale tries another one of his crazy scams to get money by getting a job at Bazooms. Then over at Tom Landrey Middle School Bobby has to spend the day with the school officer after Dooley and Clark Peters get him in trouble. All the stories are really good, Hank being chased by a crazy man, Dale working at Bazooms, and Bobby getting the officer to go get some skippers. Also all the stories come together really well. As Dale helps Hank get away from the crazy man and Bobby goes chasing after the crazed man.

    This episode is a great episode. Not one of the best episodes but definitely up there.moreless
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    • In the episode "Bobby Rae" (Season 12, episode 2), Bobby becomes an activist and gets rid of the soda machines, yet they are back at Tom Landry Middle School in this episode.

    • Goof: When Barry first enters his car, his steering wheel is on the left, but when Hank looks in his rear view mirror, it has switched to the right (notice how it is on the side closest to the curb). After this, it moves back to the left again.

    • When Hank is standing in the alley after he calls the owner of the wallet, he complains that the man hasn't called him back. However, Hank did not leave his phone number in the message he left, and did not give his last name, so there would be no way for the man to get Hank's number.

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    • Officer Brown: I'm glad you talked me into taking out the ol' squad car. Those truants are gonna soil themselves when they see this baby coming. Bobby: Yeah (Hank and co. go speeding by pursued by Bill). Hey, that's my dad's truck! He ran a red light. Something's wrong. He's speeding! (gasps) Somebody's after my dad! Officer Brown: Oh, my God, it's a high-speed chase. Bobby: We've got to pursue!

    • Hank: So this is where Barry Rollins lives. Bill: Mm. I hate showing up empty-handed. We really should've brought wine.

    • Bobby: Bobby Hill, reporting for duty! Officer Brown: (bored) Fine, have a seat. (Bobby sits down. An awkward silence.) Bobby: So, when do we get to round up some perps? Officer Brown: We don't. Sure, I used to shoot people and see dead bodies and stuff, but those were happier times.

    • Hank: A man's wallet is a personal thing. It's like money-filled underwear.

    • Dale: Do you have darts tipped with poison? Hank: (gives Dale a bad look) Dale: Darts tipped with anything? Hank: No. Dale: Well you're not giving me much to work with, but I'll come up with something.

    • Officer Brown: I tell you Bobby, it's just nice to have some suspects! Dooley: I'm a suspect.

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