The Red Green Show
Blowing up a hot water bottle.
Blowing up a hot water bottle.
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Women appreciate creative input Men appreciate silence. All bets are off when a big American network eyes the Lodge and wants to make some minor changes to the show.
The Lodge members hold a huge auction, when they learn of tourists' liking of spending any kind of money on anything.
Junior Singleton gets a dog.
Lodge members start a landfill.
Dalton tries to win a contest by making the world's largest ball of string.
The men all submit IQ tests so Harold can open a MENSA chapter.
When the Lodge backhoe rolls into Possum Lake, the men of the Lodge learn that if they can use it as a shelter for fingerlings, they will receive a grant from the government.
Blowing up a hot water bottle.
Red repurposes old furniture and household items to build unique pieces for the living room.
Rumors abound at the Lodge when Winston is seen wearing an earring.
Red attempts to perform a do-it-yourself makeover for the high school reunion.
Before meeting Bonnie's family, Harold accidentally uses animal musk instead of after shave.
When an evil land baron's limo falls into a sinkhole outside Possum Lodge, a judge orders the men to pay $10,000 in damages in 10 days or lose their beloved lodge forever. Lodge leader Red Green considers various money-making schemes the men dream up, like selling road kill on the Internet. But it's Harold, Red's nerdy nephew, who comes up with an idea that just might save their wood-smoked bacon: a duct tape sculpture contest in Minneapolis with a $10,000 third-place prize. Before you can say "go for the bronze," Red and Harold are hitching the Possum van to their can't-fail, low-ball entry and heading for trouble. Will Harold get the credit he craves and the girl he deserves (or vice versa)? Is their goose cooked or will it fly?
Red and his pals decide to impress their wives by remodeling their cabins for their wives' visits.
Red encourages Harold to stand up for himself.
A surprise birthday party goes awry.
Safety suffers when the Lodge forms its own volunteer fire department.
Trying to observe the Kyoto Protocol, Lodge members try to generate power using windmills - and their own vehicles.
Red decides to combine his plan to buy an essentially worthless piece of land with the government's plan to buy it as well.
The Lodge makes a deal with an oil company to allow them to run a pipeline through oil property.
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