For years now my husband's sitcom of everyday choice has been "King of the Hill". For he would get home from work every night pop open a beer can and jokingly say "YUP." then sit and watch a couple of episodes of "King of the hill" while I cooked dinner. I have come to love the sound of it in the background feeling cozy as the evening time is for relaxing while the aroma of good food fills the air! This show started up in 1997 and came to an end in 2010. ( Also I like "King of the Hill" far more then "The Simpsons"both American icons for animated evening family shows) This show is short and sweet with many clever jokes along the way, Hank Hill has his life long friends to drink beer while watching over the neighborhood, they solve problems and help each other out as much as possible. Then there's Hank's family and loyal family dog which easily makes you feel right at home in watching this sitcom. "King of the Hill" teaches so many good life lessons, social norms and learning curves for us all to relate and understand. Many times it leaves us wishing our neighborhood was exactly like this show! Because no matter how busy life can get there is a deeper meaning when you can simply share a beer with a friend and only ever need say "YUP." while they completely agree!
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Monday, October 21, 2013
King of the Hill
For years now my husband's sitcom of everyday choice has been "King of the Hill". For he would get home from work every night pop open a beer can and jokingly say "YUP." then sit and watch a couple of episodes of "King of the hill" while I cooked dinner. I have come to love the sound of it in the background feeling cozy as the evening time is for relaxing while the aroma of good food fills the air! This show started up in 1997 and came to an end in 2010. ( Also I like "King of the Hill" far more then "The Simpsons"both American icons for animated evening family shows) This show is short and sweet with many clever jokes along the way, Hank Hill has his life long friends to drink beer while watching over the neighborhood, they solve problems and help each other out as much as possible. Then there's Hank's family and loyal family dog which easily makes you feel right at home in watching this sitcom. "King of the Hill" teaches so many good life lessons, social norms and learning curves for us all to relate and understand. Many times it leaves us wishing our neighborhood was exactly like this show! Because no matter how busy life can get there is a deeper meaning when you can simply share a beer with a friend and only ever need say "YUP." while they completely agree!
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