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** In one episode, Bullet Hole City is plagued by a group of ultra conservative churchgoers who constantly sing hymns about sad things. Their mere presence is enough to deteriorate the mood of the townspeople. This is followed by a thunderstorm when the pastor starts preaching about fire and brimstone. Their march towards the church is even accompanied by ominous music.
** Another episode has the town being attacked by Indians, who only attack the town because Indians are supposed to do so in westerns.
* FridgeLogic: Some of the solutions employed by the White Cowboy result in this trope. For example, when the town is haunted by ghosts, the White Cowboy discovers they emerge from the local graveyard. To prevent further haunting, he covers the graveyard with quick-setting concrete, which causes the ghosts to be trapped underground. Yet earlier, the ghosts are seen moving through solid terrain.

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* AcceptableTargets:
** In one episode, Bullet Hole City is plagued by a group of ultra conservative churchgoers who constantly sing hymns about sad things. Their mere presence is enough to deteriorate the mood of the townspeople. This is followed by a thunderstorm when the pastor starts preaching about fire and brimstone. Their march towards the church is even accompanied by ominous music.
** Another episode has the town being attacked by Indians, who only attack the town because Indians are supposed to do so in westerns.
* FridgeLogic: Some of the solutions employed by the White Cowboy result in this trope.this. For example, when the town is haunted by ghosts, the White Cowboy discovers they emerge from the local graveyard. To prevent further haunting, he covers the graveyard with quick-setting concrete, which causes the ghosts to be trapped underground. Yet earlier, the ghosts are seen moving through solid terrain.
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* AcceptableTargets:
** In one episode, Bullet Hole City is plagued by a group of ultra conservative churchgoers who constantly sing hymns about sad things. Their mere presence is enough to deteriorate the mood of the townspeople. This is followed by a thunderstorm when the pastor starts preaching about fire and brimstone. Their march towards the church is even accompanied by ominous music.
** Another episode has the town being attacked by Indians, who only attack the town because Indians are supposed to do so in westerns.
* FridgeLogic: Some of the solutions employed by the White Cowboy result in this trope. For example, when the town is haunted by ghosts, the White Cowboy discovers they emerge from the local graveyard. To prevent further haunting, he covers the graveyard with quick-setting concrete, which causes the ghosts to be trapped underground. Yet earlier, the ghosts are seen moving through solid terrain.

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