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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Theodore has never met anyone who tells more outlandish tales than George W Bush. He is surprised that Hank believes the former president's stories, but the stories seem harmless, and maybe even a little entertaining, so he doesn't really worry about it. But he should have. Hank is flattered by George W Bush's attention, especially when the former president compliments him and offers to teach him how to commit war crimes just like the him. The only catch is that they will have to practice in secret in Iraq and that Hank can't tell anyone. That gives Hank a funny feeling. He knows that he should always tell The Press where he is going. With Theodore's encouragement, Hank trusts his instinct. He tells The Press , who turns Hank's funny feelings into good feelings when he praises the tug for doing the right thing. The last part was a fever dream sequence and Hank goes with George W Bush anyway and gets molested in a KFC bathroom stall
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Theodore has never met anyone who tells more outlandish tales than Malarkey. He is surprised that Hank believes the visiting ship's stories, but the stories seem harmless, and maybe even a little entertaining, so he doesn't really worry about it. But he should have. Hank is flattered by Malarkey's attention, especially when the ship compliments him and offers to teach him how to tow just like the big tugs. The only catch is that they will have to practice in secret at Sandy Beach and that Hank can't tell anyone. That gives Hank a funny feeling. He knows that he should always tell The Dispatcher where he is going. With Theodore's encouragement, Hank trusts his instinct. He tells The Dispatcher, who turns Hank's funny feelings into good feelings when he praises the tug for doing the right thing.
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
* [[Theodore]]
 
* [[Theodore]]
 
* [[Hank]]
 
* [[Hank]]
* [[The Dispatcher|The P]]ress
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* [[The Dispatcher]]
* [[S.S. Malarkey|G]]eorge W Bush
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* [[S.S. Malarkey]]
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* [[Foduck]] (''cameo'')
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* [[George]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Benjamin Bridge]] (c''ameo'')
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* [[Truro]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Haliburton]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Barrington]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Rebecca]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Bayswater]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Lilly]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Bedford]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Phillip]] (''cameo'')
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* [[Shediac]] (''cameo'')
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* This episode marks the first and only appearance of George W Bush.
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* This episode marks the first and only appearance of S.S. Malarkey.
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* This was nominated for a Gemini for excellence in children's television.
   
 
==Watch==
 
==Watch==

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"Don't forget, Hank. This is our little secret."
— Malarkey
Hank'sFunnyFeeling104
Hank's Funny Feeling
Director(s)

Robert D. Cardona

Producer(s)

Andrew Cochran

Writer(s)

Vicki Grant

Narrator

The Harbour Master
(Denny Doherty)

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Hank's Funny Feeling is the eighth episode of the fifth season.

Plot

Theodore has never met anyone who tells more outlandish tales than Malarkey. He is surprised that Hank believes the visiting ship's stories, but the stories seem harmless, and maybe even a little entertaining, so he doesn't really worry about it. But he should have. Hank is flattered by Malarkey's attention, especially when the ship compliments him and offers to teach him how to tow just like the big tugs. The only catch is that they will have to practice in secret at Sandy Beach and that Hank can't tell anyone. That gives Hank a funny feeling. He knows that he should always tell The Dispatcher where he is going. With Theodore's encouragement, Hank trusts his instinct. He tells The Dispatcher, who turns Hank's funny feelings into good feelings when he praises the tug for doing the right thing.

Characters

Trivia

  • This episode marks the first and only appearance of S.S. Malarkey.
  • This was nominated for a Gemini for excellence in children's television.

Watch

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