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John Redcorn III ( voiced by Victor Aaron Season 1, Jonathan Joss Season 2-13 ), is a character in the animated series King of the Hill.
He is addressed or referred to as " John Redcorn " or " Mr. Redcorn " by every character in the series, and very rarely just " John " or " Johnny.
A recurring gag is that whenever Dale makes a comment about being Joseph's father, John Redcorn shows up.
In episode 38 ( 3: 3 ), Peggy Hill, still oblivious to the relationship between John Redcorn and Nancy Gribble, goes to Redcorn for help with a real headache.
Redcorn seems depressed that he was not more a father to Joseph, which is later partially resolved when Nancy reveals to Joseph that since they all are " from the Earth ", John and Joseph are in fact related.
In the episode Season 12 " Three Men and a Bastard " John Redcorn finds out he had a daughter, named Kate, by a woman named Charlene ( who had a son three years after the affair with John Redcorn ; the father of her son is not talked about ), during the same period that he was having an affair with Nancy Gribble.
Though John Redcorn had forgotten about it since, and Nancy was not happy when she learned about his double affair.
At the end of the episode, Charlene and her two kids leave Bill and move in with John Redcorn, although they are never seen or mentioned for the rest of the series.
Mike Judge would continue to slyly mock Winger in his next animated series King of the Hill, as the character of John Redcorn was a former roadie for the band until embarking on a Native American vision quest, where he discovered that " wrangling groupies for Winger was not my proper life path ".
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John Redcorn, of the animated series King of the Hill.

John and drives
A related argument is from conscience ; John Henry Newman argued that the conscience supports the claim that objective moral truths exist because it drives people to act morally even when it is not in their own interest.
In John, Jesus drives the money changers from the Temple at the start of his ministry, whereas in the Synoptic account this occurs at the end, immediately after Palm Sunday.
* 1842 – John Francis attempts to murder Queen Victoria as she drives down Constitution Hill, London with Prince Albert.
In 2000, two computer hard drives containing classified data were announced to have gone missing from a secure area within the laboratory, but were later found behind a photocopier ; in 2003, the laboratory's director John Browne, and deputy director, resigned following accusations that they had improperly dismissed two whistleblowers who had alleged widespread theft at the lab.
* October 13 – General-major John Lambert drives out the English Rump-government.
According to unschooling pioneer John Holt, "... the anxiety children feel at constantly being tested, their fear of failure, punishment, and disgrace, severely reduces their ability both to perceive and to remember, and drives them away from the material being studied into strategies for fooling teachers into thinking they know what they really don't know.
John Meints was tarred and feathered during World War I ( ca 1917-18 ) for not supporting war bond drives.
The only dubbing exceptions were the voice of the singer in the Sugartown Cabaret ( played by Robina Chaffey ), the voice of Charlie ( played by John Ley ) through the mechanical voice box, and Officer Jim Goose ( Steve Bisley ), singing as he drives a truck before being ambushed.
Davis noted that Bainimarama had introduced greater ethnic diversity into senior positions, and suggested that " maybe that's what drives Bainimarama most of all ; the notion, however quixotic, of a multiracial meritocracy belatedly fulfilling the great promise Fiji had in its early post-independence years, when a visiting pope John Paul II famously described it as a model for the developing world.
The ILGWU was one of the original members of the Committee for Industrial Organization, the group that John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers formed within the AFL in 1935 to organize industrial workers, and provided key financial support and assistance ; Rose Pesotta played a key role in early organizing drives in the rubber and steel industries.
In late 2008, General President Bruce Raynor and 15 local and regional UNITE HERE affiliates in the laundry and garment industries filed lawsuits against Hospitality Division President John Wilhelm, accusing him and his division of fraud, theft, gross mismanagement of $ 61 million in funds committed to union organizing drives, and failing to resolve members ' grievances.
Force owns and drives for John Force Racing.
After the war, Sparks drove cattle in the huge Longhorn drives of the era, at first working for John Meyers, and later in partnership with his brothers.
* September 22-Canadian Premier John Bracken drives the last spike on Canadian National Railway's line between Flin Flon and Cranberry Portage, Manitoba.
The ILGWU was one of the original members of the Committee for Industrial Organization, the group that John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers formed within the AFL in 1935 to organize industrial workers, and provided key financial support and assistance ; Rose Pesotta played a key role in early organizing drives in the rubber and steel industries.
After leaving ranger service in 1881, John Banister moved to San Saba and returned to cattle driving until 1883, making drives to Kansas.
Logically, Conner's drives had some of the characteristics of the original MiniScribe drives ( of which John Squires had also been a designer ), with a large amount of intelligence built into the drive's central processing unit ( CPU ); Conner drives used a single Motorola 68HC11 microcontroller, and ran a proprietary real-time operating system that implemented the track following algorithms ( the " servo " system ) in software, as well as managing the bus interface.
He drives out to the policeman's ball with his father, Captain Vince Hardy ( John Mahoney ), who supports his son ( living by the saying, " loyalty above all else, except honor .").
Commissioned initially as a captain, his success in recruitment drives in the small Colorado mining communities of Black Hawk, Georgetown, Golden, and Central City resulted in his being promoted by Gilpin to the Lieutenant Colonelcy of the newly-formed First Colorado Volunteer regiment, serving under Colonel John P. Slough, a lawyer from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Meanwhile, Shaggy drives Scooby to the Chinese theater saying Scooby would be another Clark Gable and John Travolta.
In Northanger Abbey Henry Tilney drives a curricle ; John Thorpe drives a gig, but buffoonishly praises it as " curricle-hung ".

John and tan
Old Jock was bred from a black and tan terrier, while Trap was from the strain out of Reverend John Russell's dogs.

John and Jeep
But our two Jeep mates -- Keo Viphakone from Luang Prabang and John Cool from Beaver, Pennsylvania -- were beaming under their coatings of dust.
* In Brian De Palma's 1981 film Blow Out, John Travolta's character, Jack Terry, crashes a Jeep into a display window of Wanamaker's after driving through City Hall center courtyard in a chase scene.
* Jeep, John M. Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia.
Founded by John North Willys, Willys-Overland had survived World War II by producing the Jeep vehicle for the armed forces, and Jeep was considered the crown jewel of Willys-Overland.
Chaired by Tim Steiner, the event was won by the team of Erhard Dahm and John Campbell driving a Jeep Wagoneer, with Gene Henderson and Ken Pogue finished 2nd in a similar vehicle.
Overall winners were Guy Light and Jim Brandt in a Jeep CJ-7, followed by John Buffum and Doug Shepherd in a Triumph TR7 and by Dick Turner and Tom Grimshaw in an International Scout.
However, he was accompanied by John Scott and, although the citation comments that Mayne rescued the wounded, lifting them one by one into his Jeep single-handed he was given covering fire by John Scott.

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