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** Rodney's insult to the clown statue:
-->'''Rodney:''' ''(to the clown statue)'' That thing is ''ugly''! With a capital...letter!
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* SuperOCD: Andy washes his hands using a ''lot'' of soap.
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TRS cleanup


* AbsenteeActor: Mrs. J does not appear in this episode.
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* BlameGame: The flea market merchants at the end were angry at Rodney, Andy and Mr. J for the former causing mayhem and destruction to several of their stores, looking for someone to blame whose responsibility for it was.

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* BlameGame: The flea market merchants at the end were angry at Rodney, Andy Andy, and Mr. J for the former causing mayhem and destruction to several of their stores, looking for someone to blame whose responsibility for it was.



* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Andy believes that he must have clean hands prior to making a purchase, referring to it as an "ancient" ritual he had "just" found.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Andy believes that he must have clean hands prior to before making a purchase, referring to it as an "ancient" ritual he had "just" found.



** Parodied. Instead of haggling for less, Rodney haggles for ''more''. This is exemplified in the beginning, where he pays a guy five dollars to gain admission to the flea market instead of ''two'' that are required.
** Happens again near the end when Rodney prepares to haggle with the flea market merchants in order to fix the 'mess' he made when trying to give the clown statue to Andy earlier, only to make things worse for him, Andy and Mr. J in the process.

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** Parodied. Instead of haggling for less, Rodney haggles for ''more''. This is exemplified in at the beginning, where he pays a guy five dollars to gain admission to the flea market instead of ''two'' that are required.
** Happens again near the end when Rodney prepares to haggle with the flea market merchants in order to fix the 'mess' he made when trying to give the clown statue to Andy earlier, only to make things worse for him, Andy Andy, and Mr. J in the process.



* LaserGuidedKarma: Rodney is forced to repair the "Angey" clown statue before he, Andy, and Mr. J can go home, along with a owing of $1,000,000.00 for accidentally destroying many shops in the flea market.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Rodney is forced to repair the "Angey" clown statue before he, Andy, and Mr. J can go home, along with a an owing of $1,000,000.00 for accidentally destroying many shops in the flea market.



-->'''Rodney:''' Now, why don't we- ''(the boss of the shop Rodney worked in catched up with him, Andy and Mr. J)''

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-->'''Rodney:''' Now, why don't we- ''(the boss of the shop Rodney worked in catched caught up with him, Andy and Mr. J)''



* NeatFreak: Andy ''must'' have clean hands prior to making a purchase at the flea market.

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* NeatFreak: Andy ''must'' have clean hands prior to before making a purchase at the flea market.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Rodney is intimidated by Mr. J's immense level of anger--even hallucinating him as the "Angey" clown statue--so he shortly mimicks the "Panicky" clown statue, before he runs out of the flea market out of fear overtaking him.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Rodney is intimidated by Mr. J's immense level of anger--even hallucinating him as the "Angey" clown statue--so he shortly mimicks mimics the "Panicky" clown statue, before he runs out of the flea market out of fear overtaking him.
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* Hallucinations: Happens at the end when Rodney saw the angry Mr. J with the "Angey" clown statue as his head, causing Rodney to freak out (also mimicking the "Panicky" clown statue), running out of the flea market in fear.

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* Hallucinations: {{Hallucinations}}: Happens at the end when Rodney saw the angry Mr. J with the "Angey" clown statue as his head, causing Rodney to freak out (also mimicking the "Panicky" clown statue), running out of the flea market in fear.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Andy learns about childbirth while dealing with a kid's pregnant hamster. The aftermath reveals his disgust:
--->'''Andy:''' ''(traumatized)'' Could've gone my whole life without learning ''that''.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Andy learns about childbirth while dealing with a kid's pregnant hamster. The aftermath reveals his disgust:
--->'''Andy:''' ''(traumatized)'' Could've gone my whole life without learning ''that''.
GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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doesn't die as a result


* TooDumbToLive: The security guard spots Rodney while on his search, but mistakes him for someone else and ask if they have seen Rodney.
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* BittersweetEnding: After the "Angey" clown statue was shattered much to Mr. J's sadness, and after Andy reveals to him that he wanted to buy the clown statue for his collection, it may have been a happy ending. That is, not before the angry flea market merchants looked at either of them and Rodney to blame for all the damage the latter had caused. Things get '''way''' worse when they were forced to repair the clown statue and pay for $1,000,000 in damages by helping out with the flea market, and Rodney accidentally knocks over and breaks Mr. J's ''entire'' clown collection and causing him to run out of the flea market in fright, due to hallucinating Mr. J as the "Angey" clown statue.

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* BittersweetEnding: After the "Angey" clown statue was shattered much to Mr. J's sadness, and after Andy reveals to him that he wanted to buy the clown statue for his collection, it may have been a happy ending. That is, not before the angry flea market merchants looked at either of them and Rodney to blame for all the damage the latter had caused. Things get '''way''' '''much''' worse when they were forced to repair the clown statue and pay for $1,000,000 in damages by helping out with the flea market, and Rodney accidentally knocks over and breaks Mr. J's ''entire'' clown collection and causing him to run out of the flea market in fright, due to hallucinating Mr. J as the "Angey" clown statue.



** Happens again near the end when Rodney prepares to haggle with the flea market merchants in order to fix the 'mess' he made when trying to give the clown statue to Andy, but only to make things worse for him, Andy and Mr. J in the process.

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** Happens again near the end when Rodney prepares to haggle with the flea market merchants in order to fix the 'mess' he made when trying to give the clown statue to Andy, but Andy earlier, only to make things worse for him, Andy and Mr. J in the process.
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* HisNameIs:
** Happens twice near the end of the episode. The first time is when Rodney was about to make a suggestion to Andy before the clown statue breaks.
-->'''Rodney:''' ''(after the slo-mo BigNo moment, to Andy)'' Hey look, maybe we should- ''(the clown statue falls to the ground, shattered)''
** The second time happens when Rodney was suggesting to Mr. J before the angry merchants catch up with them.
-->'''Rodney:''' Now, why don't we- ''(the boss of the shop Rodney worked in catched up with him, Andy and Mr. J)''


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* LostInTransmission:
** Happens twice near the end of the episode. The first time is when Rodney was about to make a suggestion to Andy before the clown statue breaks.
-->'''Rodney:''' ''(after the slo-mo BigNo moment, to Andy)'' Hey look, maybe we should- ''(the clown statue falls to the ground, shattered)''
** The second time happens when Rodney was suggesting to Mr. J before the angry merchants catch up with them.
-->'''Rodney:''' Now, why don't we- ''(the boss of the shop Rodney worked in catched up with him, Andy and Mr. J)''
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* CompanionCube: Mr. J and his relationship with his clown statues.

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* CompanionCube: Mr. J and his relationship with his clown statues.statues, all bearing different expressions.



* Hallucinations: Happens at the end when Rodney saw the angry Mr. J with the "Angey" clown statue as his head, causing Rodney to freak out (also mimicking a scared clown's face), running out of the flea market in fear.

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* Hallucinations: Happens at the end when Rodney saw the angry Mr. J with the "Angey" clown statue as his head, causing Rodney to freak out (also mimicking a scared clown's face), the "Panicky" clown statue), running out of the flea market in fear.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Rodney is intimidated by Mr. J's immense level of anger--even hallucinating him as the "Angey" clown statue--so he shortly mimicks a scared clown's face, before he runs out of the flea market out of fear overtaking him.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Rodney is intimidated by Mr. J's immense level of anger--even hallucinating him as the "Angey" clown statue--so he shortly mimicks a scared clown's face, the "Panicky" clown statue, before he runs out of the flea market out of fear overtaking him.
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-->'''Merchant 1:''' (joining in) Along with my shoe stand he destroyed!
-->'''Merchant 2:''' (joining in too) And my dress shop!
-->'''Merchant 3:''' (joins in as well) And my big floppy hat and ''OUTRAGEOUSLY'' large sunglasses emporium!

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-->'''Merchant 1:''' (joining in) ''(joining in)'' Along with my shoe stand he destroyed!
-->'''Merchant 2:''' (joining ''(joining in too) too)'' And my dress shop!
-->'''Merchant 3:''' (joins ''(joins in as well) well)'' And my big floppy hat and ''OUTRAGEOUSLY'' large sunglasses emporium!
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-->'''Merchant 1:''' Along with my shoe stand he destroyed!
-->'''Merchant 2:''' And my dress shop!
-->'''Merchant 3:''' And my floppy hat and ''OUTRAGEOUSLY'' large sunglasses emporium!

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-->'''Merchant 1:''' (joining in) Along with my shoe stand he destroyed!
-->'''Merchant 2:''' (joining in too) And my dress shop!
-->'''Merchant 3:''' (joins in as well) And my big floppy hat and ''OUTRAGEOUSLY'' large sunglasses emporium!
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* BlameGame: The flea market merchants at the end were angry at Rodney, Andy and Mr. J for the former causing mayhem and destruction to several of their stores, looking for someone to blame whose responsibility for it was.
-->'''Boss:''' Somebody has ''got'' to pay for that clown!
-->'''Merchant 1:''' Along with my shoe stand he destroyed!
-->'''Merchant 2:''' And my dress shop!
-->'''Merchant 3:''' And my floppy hat and ''OUTRAGEOUSLY'' large sunglasses emporium!



* HisNameIs...:

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* HisNameIs...:HisNameIs:
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* BittersweetEnding: After the "Angey" clown statue was shattered much to Mr. J's sadness, and after Andy reveals to him that he wanted to buy the clown statue for his collection, it may have been a happy ending. That is, not before the angry flea market merchants looked at them and Rodney to blame for all the damage the latter caused. Things got worse when they were forced to repair and pay the damages by helping out with the flea market, and Rodney accidentally knocks over and breaks Mr. J's ''entire'' clown collection and causing him to run out of the flea market by intimidation, by hallucinating Mr. J as the "Angey" clown statue.
-->'''Rodney:''' ''(to Mr. J)'' Could you ask for a happier ending?

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* BittersweetEnding: After the "Angey" clown statue was shattered much to Mr. J's sadness, and after Andy reveals to him that he wanted to buy the clown statue for his collection, it may have been a happy ending. That is, not before the angry flea market merchants looked at either of them and Rodney to blame for all the damage the latter had caused. Things got get '''way''' worse when they were forced to repair the clown statue and pay the for $1,000,000 in damages by helping out with the flea market, and Rodney accidentally knocks over and breaks Mr. J's ''entire'' clown collection and causing him to run out of the flea market by intimidation, by in fright, due to hallucinating Mr. J as the "Angey" clown statue.
-->'''Rodney:''' ''(to Mr. J)'' J, after he was proud of Andy)'' Could you ask for a happier ending?


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* Hallucinations: Happens at the end when Rodney saw the angry Mr. J with the "Angey" clown statue as his head, causing Rodney to freak out (also mimicking a scared clown's face), running out of the flea market in fear.


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* HisNameIs...:
** Happens twice near the end of the episode. The first time is when Rodney was about to make a suggestion to Andy before the clown statue breaks.
-->'''Rodney:''' ''(after the slo-mo BigNo moment, to Andy)'' Hey look, maybe we should- ''(the clown statue falls to the ground, shattered)''
** The second time happens when Rodney was suggesting to Mr. J before the angry merchants catch up with them.
-->'''Rodney:''' Now, why don't we- ''(the boss of the shop Rodney worked in catched up with him, Andy and Mr. J)''
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-->'''Rodney:''' (to Mr. J) Could you ask for a happier ending?

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-->'''Rodney:''' (to ''(to Mr. J) J)'' Could you ask for a happier ending?
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* Bittersweet Ending: After the "Angey" clown statue was shattered much to Mr. J's sadness, and after Andy reveals to him that he wanted to buy the clown statue for his collection, it may have been a happy ending. That is, not before the angry flea market merchants looked at them and Rodney to blame for all the damage the latter caused. Things got worse when they were forced to repair and pay the damages by helping out with the flea market, and Rodney accidentally knocks over and breaks Mr. J's ''entire'' clown collection and causing him to run out of the flea market by intimidation, by hallucinating Mr. J as the "Angey" clown statue.

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* Bittersweet Ending: BittersweetEnding: After the "Angey" clown statue was shattered much to Mr. J's sadness, and after Andy reveals to him that he wanted to buy the clown statue for his collection, it may have been a happy ending. That is, not before the angry flea market merchants looked at them and Rodney to blame for all the damage the latter caused. Things got worse when they were forced to repair and pay the damages by helping out with the flea market, and Rodney accidentally knocks over and breaks Mr. J's ''entire'' clown collection and causing him to run out of the flea market by intimidation, by hallucinating Mr. J as the "Angey" clown statue.
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* Bittersweet Ending: After the "Angey" clown statue was shattered much to Mr. J's sadness, and after Andy reveals to him that he wanted to buy the clown statue for his collection, it may have been a happy ending. That is, not before the angry flea market merchants looked at them and Rodney to blame for all the damage the latter caused. Things got worse when they were forced to repair and pay the damages by helping out with the flea market, and Rodney accidentally knocks over and breaks Mr. J's ''entire'' clown collection and causing him to run out of the flea market by intimidation, by hallucinating Mr. J as the "Angey" clown statue.
-->'''Rodney:''' (to Mr. J) Could you ask for a happier ending?
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* DoYouWantToHaggle: Parodied. Instead of haggling for less, Rodney haggles for ''more''. This is exemplified in the beginning, where he pays a guy five dollars to gain admission to the flea market instead of ''two'' that are required.

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* DoYouWantToHaggle: DoYouWantToHaggle:
**
Parodied. Instead of haggling for less, Rodney haggles for ''more''. This is exemplified in the beginning, where he pays a guy five dollars to gain admission to the flea market instead of ''two'' that are required.required.
** Happens again near the end when Rodney prepares to haggle with the flea market merchants in order to fix the 'mess' he made when trying to give the clown statue to Andy, but only to make things worse for him, Andy and Mr. J in the process.



* LaserGuidedKarma: Rodney is forced to repair the "Angey" clown statue before he, Andy, and Mr. J can go home.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Rodney is forced to repair the "Angey" clown statue before he, Andy, and Mr. J can go home.home, along with a owing of $1,000,000.00 for accidentally destroying many shops in the flea market.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Rodney is intimidated by Mr. J's immense level of anger--even hallucinating him as the "Angey" clown statue--so he runs out of the flea market out of fear overtaking him.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Rodney is intimidated by Mr. J's immense level of anger--even hallucinating him as the "Angey" clown statue--so he shortly mimicks a scared clown's face, before he runs out of the flea market out of fear overtaking him.


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* TheKlutz: Rodney, when he accidentally knocks over all of Mr. J's entire clown statue collection in the end.

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-->'''Mr. J:''' This record has a giant scratch... I'll take it!

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-->'''Mr.--->'''Mr. J:''' This record has a giant scratch... I'll take it!



-->'''Andy:''' ''(traumatized)'' Could've gone my whole life without learning ''that''.

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-->'''Andy:''' --->'''Andy:''' ''(traumatized)'' Could've gone my whole life without learning ''that''.



-->'''Andy:''' Look at me! I've got a head made out of bird! \\

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-->'''Andy:''' Look at me! I've got a head made out of bird! \\bird!\\



-->'''Rodney:''' ''(to the clown statue)'' That thing is ''ugly''! With a capital... letter!

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-->'''Rodney:''' ''(to the clown statue)'' That thing is ''ugly''! With a capital... letter!



* LoopholeAbuse: Rodney's act of haggling for more.


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* IdiotBall: You'd expect the stupidity of ignoring Andy's blatant presence from [[TheDitz Rodney]], but from [[OnlySaneMan Mr. J]]?...
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'''Air date:''' July 21, 2006

"'''The Big Haggle Hassle'''": Rodney spends Andy's money and must get a job to get back a ceramic angry clown figure for Mr. Johnson's collection.

"'''Rolling Blunder'''": Rodney and Mr. Johnson teach Andy melon-cart racing, but the two soon forget about practicing, and become obsessed with winning a race.
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!!"The Big Haggle Hassle" contains examples of:

* AbsenteeActor: Mrs. J does not appear in this episode.
* AdultsAreUseless: The security guard fails to take action against Rodney stealing the clown statue.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Just as Andy is about to go find Rodney, he gets distracted by a stand of ''Clash of the Planetoids'' VHS tapes, and wastes his time by recapping the premise of each episode.
* BaitAndSwitch: Mr. J's reaction to a record having a giant scratch in it sounds at first like he's dissatisfied, but he's not.
-->'''Mr. J:''' This record has a giant scratch... I'll take it!
* BigEater: Rodney eats a whole plate of beef jerky samples.
* BigNo: Andy and Rodney's reaction to the clown statue about to fall to the ground. Let out in a slow, low-pitched variety.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Andy believes that he must have clean hands prior to making a purchase, referring to it as an "ancient" ritual he had "just" found.
* CompanionCube: Mr. J and his relationship with his clown statues.
* DeadpanSnarker: The security guard makes a snarky remark to his boss when told to stop Rodney.
-->'''Security guard:''' Well that's what you get for not hiring me when I applied.
* DoYouWantToHaggle: Parodied. Instead of haggling for less, Rodney haggles for ''more''. This is exemplified in the beginning, where he pays a guy five dollars to gain admission to the flea market instead of ''two'' that are required.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: While left in a conflict of either having to sell Mr. J the clown statue or face the consequences, Rodney runs off with it to protect it from being sold to anyone but Andy (who wants to buy it for his dad).
-->'''Boss:''' What are you doing?! You sell that man that clown this instant!\\
'''Rodney:''' No, he's a gentleman. I'm sure this can be resolved! ''(beat)'' Bye! ''(runs off)''
* FlatCharacter: Rodney, using a gas mask, roleplays as an OC named "Bugatron", who lacks a developed character.
* {{Geek}}: Andy exhibits his obsession with ''The Clash of the Planetoids'' by recapping the premise of each episode.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Andy learns about childbirth while dealing with a kid's pregnant hamster. The aftermath reveals his disgust:
-->'''Andy:''' ''(traumatized)'' Could've gone my whole life without learning ''that''.
* HereWeGoAgain: Just as the "Angey" clown statue is repaired, Rodney accidentally knocks Mr. J's ''entire'' case of clown statues off the table, creating an even bigger conflict.
* IdiotBall: Andy lets ''[[TheDitz Rodney]]'' of all people hold on to his dollar while he goes off to the bathroom, and the plot goes downhill from that point on.
* IncrediblyLamePun:
** When Andy attempts to be funny by claiming he's got a "hat made out of bird", the joke falls flat based on how he doesn't think twice about putting the hat on. Rodney even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades it]].
-->'''Andy:''' Look at me! I've got a head made out of bird! \\
'''Rodney:''' Eh, it's funnier if you actually put it on.
** Rodney's insult to the clown statue:
-->'''Rodney:''' ''(to the clown statue)'' That thing is ''ugly''! With a capital... letter!
* LaserGuidedKarma: Rodney is forced to repair the "Angey" clown statue before he, Andy, and Mr. J can go home.
* LoopholeAbuse: Rodney's act of haggling for more.
* NapInducingSpeak: Mr. J explaining the concept of records to Rodney and Andy causes the two to snore out of boredom.
* NeatFreak: Andy ''must'' have clean hands prior to making a purchase at the flea market.
* OverlyLongGag: "And this is the one where X, and this is the one where Y. And this is the one where..."
* RunningGag: Rodney haggling.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Rodney is intimidated by Mr. J's immense level of anger--even hallucinating him as the "Angey" clown statue--so he runs out of the flea market out of fear overtaking him.
* SuperOCD: Andy washes his hands using a ''lot'' of soap.
* TooDumbToLive: The security guard spots Rodney while on his search, but mistakes him for someone else and ask if they have seen Rodney.
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!!"Rolling Blunder" contains examples of:

* TheBigRace: The episode's main theme.
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