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Jimmy Fallon Beats Elijah Wood at 'Stump' on 'Late Night' (VIDEO)
Elijah Wood introduced Jimmy Fallon and his 'Late Night' (Weeknights, 12:37AM ET on NBC) audience to a game called Stump that he learned "in the wilds of Vermont," as he laughingly put it.The game involves tossing a hammer in the air so that it does at least a full 360 degrees and then immediately swinging it down on an opponent's nail that's slightly embedded into a stump. The last person with their nail standing outside the stump wins. To make things more challenging, you must also be holding a beer on your person at all times.
Wood may have introduced Fallon to the game, but the 'Late Night' host proved himself quite adept at the game.
King of the Hill: Luanne Gets Lucky
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Lucky: I'm not sayin' stumpin' isn't risky. When you're out there with nothing but chains, beer and a winch you could rip your arm off and there ain't no one out there to sue.
Hank wasn't featured much in this episode, and that's rare. It seems that even when the plot doesn't revolve around Hank, he still serves as the lone voice of reason that helps maintain some semblance of sanity and common sense among his friends and family. Ultimately, he's the one that helps guide the story to its conclusion. This episode, however, focused on Luanne and Lucky, two people who pretty much live by their own code, which doesn't leave much room for Hank or anyone else. It also left us viewers with a nice little story about the compromises and sacrifices one has to make when they decide to spend their lives with someone.
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