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The second season officially begins with songs about lumberjacks in love, car salesmen, and dentists.
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      • Starting with this episode Drew always makes a joke about the points being nothing. Now adding "just like..." Edit
      • Starting with this episode there is a credit reading. This was done by the winner in every episode in the UK version, but not done at all in the first season here, the credits just played as the performers gathered on stage. Edit
      • Before Stand, Sit, Lie, Drew says the scene is three campers preparing for bed in the woods on the night of a full moon, then he changes it to the one that it actually was. Colin acknowleges this at the beginning; after Wayne asks if he was glad Wayne talked him into coming into the tattoo parlor, Colin says, "I'd rather be camping under a full moon." This was also shown in the goofs section of the best-of show that started season three. Edit
    • Notes

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      • Chip Esten makes his return to Whose Line in this episode. He appeared in several episodes of the UK version of the show, then left for six seasons. Edit
      • Linda Taylor makes her debut in this episode, and becomes a regular guitarist for the show. Edit
    • Quotes

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      • Colin: (in Greatest Hits, after the second song) That song never fails to bring a tear to my...stomach lining. Edit
      • Colin: (in Greatest Hits) Neil Diamond, Neil Young, Paul McCartney. Those are just some of the names of guys that can sing. Edit
      • Colin: (in Greatest Hits) We'll be back to our nature documentary Lippy, The Lemming With An Alternate Lifestyle, in just a second. Edit
    • Allusions

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      • Chip: "Tulsa, Oklahoma SAAALUTE!!"
        It's a reference to Hee Haw. Edit
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