The Red Green Show
Harold brings in a local boy scout troop to teach Lodge members about the outdoors.
Harold brings in a local boy scout troop to teach Lodge members about the outdoors.
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The Lodge has a parade to celebrate the return of the salmon to Mercury Creek.
Red and Harold decide to have a contest to see which can go farther, a bicycle or the Possum Van.
The guys form an auto club to earn cash.
The lodge offers up Possum Lake to Toronto's trash.
Harold wants to renovate the lodge but Red resists him.
The men of the Lodge stage a carnival for their wives as an excuse to avoid going to Florida for the winter.
Red and Harold contract a contagious disease and have to give each other shots.
After a failed attempt at digging a gold mine, the men decide to convert the mine into an underground parking lot. Little do they realize that this particular mine is in a flood district.
Junior's house is infested with mice.
Harold brings in a local boy scout troop to teach Lodge members about the outdoors.
Moose Thompson goes to see an exotic dancer. Dougie shows off his monster truck engine. Bill parachutes, and Red builds a mobile phone.
Everyone tries to make money by sending out chain letters.
Red and pals inadvertently release an enormous quantity of hydrogen into the air, with hilarious results.
The lodge members go off to the local charity casino and try to hide their winnings.
Red comes up with a plan for a car pool so he can justify buying a new 12-passenger van.
Harold returns home for Christmas.
The Lodge leans over as it sinks into the ground.
Some of the men are starting to dislike Red's leadership.
Red goes green, transforming items to save energy and recycle.
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?
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