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  1. Mar 10, 2008 · Ricky tries to defend himself in court, but needs permission to smoke and swear to keep it fair.Credits: Trailer Park ProductionsFootage From: Season 3 Episo...

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    • 25 "What Comes Around Is All around."
    • 24 "Where There's Smoke, There's wires."
    • 23 "It's Clear to See Who Makes The Pants here."
    • 22 "Worldy pipe."
    • 21 "Water Under The fridge."
    • 20 "You Can Go to College and Get Your Little Pfd..."
    • 19 "Passed with Flying F***Ing Carpets."
    • 18 "Hang Your Horses."
    • 17 "Atodoso/I-Toad-A-Sew."
    • 16 "Looks Like A Tropical Earthquake Blew Through here."

    Season 1, Episode 3, "Mr. Lahey's Got My Porno Tape!"

    Some of the best Ricky Trailer Park Boys quotes deal with Ricky's frequent misunderstandings of common sayings, which is best shown with his usage of "What comes around is all around,"which makes almost no sense but fits perfectly with his other Rickyisms. What's even better than Ricky's misuse of "What goes around comes around" is Trailer Park Supervisor Jim Lahey's drunk correction —"Don't you mean what's all around comes around, Ricky?" It is especially embarrassing when Lahey points out t...

    Season 8, Episode 9, "Righties Loosies, Lefties Tighties."

    There's a cannabis grow-op reference in almost every single one of Ricky's best Trailer Park Boys quotes, which is why he associates wires with a possible fire hazard. In fact, it's likely he has some first-hand experience with this. Bubbles is the star of this episode, "Righties Loosies, Lefties Tighties," partly because of his engineering knowledge, one thing Ricky sorely lacks given his experience with wires. Ricky's confidence in spouting out such sayings makes it all the funnier that he...

    Season 4, Episode 6, "If You Love Something, Set It Free."

    In the episode called "If You Love Something, Set it Free," the Trailer Park Boys hunt a mysterious intruder in their pot field. This particular show is rich in Rickyisms for fans to marvel at. There is the hilarious "fill my feet" instead of "fill my shoes" and "radies" instead of "rabies." Bubbles is there to help out with terms like "samsquanch." However, the gem comes from Rick when Cory and Trevor's current "boss" Sarah prohibits them from working with Julian or Ricky again. Wanting to i...

    Season 3, Episode 8, "A Sh*t Leopard Can't Change Its Spots."

    For longtime stoners like Ricky, everything is associated with cannabis. Even the worldwide web can be comparable through Ricky's unique understanding of the English language. It's a web, a net, so why not a pipe? Ricky uses this particularRickyism in a number of episodes, and it's a surprise that it hasn't caught on more widely considering how clever it is. He also recognizes that pipes have a million uses, including transmitting data all over the planet. Of course, it is not at all surprisi...

    Season 8, Episode 1, "Money Can Suck My C**k."

    Ricky isn't a country boy; he lives in a trailer park. He knows more about household water leaks than scenic bridges over rivers, which explains his frame of reference in this classic Rickyism. In this particular episode, "Money Can Suck My C**k," the protagonists all have separate business ventures going. When Ricky wants to forgive something, he wants to say it is like "water under the bridge," meaning he is moving on. Of course, he get the words mixed up and thinks it is under the "fridge,...

    Season 1, Episode 2, "F*ck Community College. Let's Get Drunk and Eat Chicken Fingers."

    After yet another stint in jail, Julian hopes to turn his life around and contemplates attending college, prompting this Rickyism. Ricky, who famously struggles to complete his Grade 10, is against it, as he's worried that Julian's departure could put his schemes in serious jeopardy. The two argue over their futures, and, in true Ricky fashion, he hits Julian with "You can go to college and get your little PFD or whatever the f*** it's called, I don't care." The irony here is that, while Rick...

    Season 4, Episode 7, "Propane, Propane."

    In the episode "Propane Propane," the Boys need a truck for the upcoming weed harvest. In a race against time, they have to get their illegal crop out before law enforcement finds it. They make a mistake when they send Cory and Trevor to steal an appropriate vehicle, and they return with a propane tanker. The only one who can drive it is Trailer Park Boys' Bubbles. The episode contains several great Rickyisms, but none beat his misguided attempt to lie about Bubbles passing the license test....

    Season 10, Episode 7, "Up In Smoke We Go."

    A funny combination of "hang on" and "hold your horses," both of which have the same meaning: "Wait." This episode, "Up in Smoke We Go" features several celebrity cameos, including Tom Arnold, Snoop Dogg, and Doug Bensen, and contains one of the funniest Rickyisms. Even with the star-studded lineup, Ricky continues to steal the show as he incorrectly uses this phase to stifle any impatiencefrom others. Ironically, if Ricky had taken a little more time to consider what he was saying before he...

    Season 5, Episode 2, "The Sh*t Puppets."

    It can sometimes be difficult to understand some of the Trailer Park Boys Rickyisms, and even his best friends Bubbles and Julian occasionally have to work some magic to interpret his sayings like when he smugly let them know he was right. Normally, someone would say "I told you so" to hold something over their friends' heads, but it can be difficult to get that point across when Ricky's brain jumbles all of his words together into a quick mess like "Atodaso/I-toad-a-sew," one of the best run...

    Season 2, Episode 1, "What In The F*ck Happened To Our Trailer Park."

    When the boys return to Sunnyvale during the season 2 premiere, they discover that it's in a state of total disarray, bringing in this Rickyism where he comes up with an entirely new weather event. Had Ricky stuck with either a tropical storm or an earthquake, his assessment of the state of the park would have been quite accurate, which is certainly a rarity for him. However, Ricky got greedy with his wording, forcing the two concepts together and making yet another foolish statement that an...

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  2. Nationality. Canadian. Richard "Ricky" LaFleur is a fictional character in the television series Trailer Park Boys. He is one of the three main protagonists on the show, along with Julian and Bubbles. Portrayed by Robb Wells, the character was created by series creator Mike Clattenburg. [1][2] Ricky also appears in five films; two short, and ...

    • "This Thing Here Is Smarter Than Me I Guess, But It Has A Battery." Ricky probably has hundreds of hilarious Rickyisms over the many seasons of Trailer Park Boys, but there is really no other Rickyism that could be number one.
    • "My Brain Is Short Circulating." And now we have the final entry on the list of Rickyisms that is dumb but also is probably actually true. The common saying is "short-circuiting", but we definitely prefer Ricky's colorful interpretation of it.
    • "How Can A Peanut Kill Someone? It's Not Even A Person. " Ricky most definitely missed his life calling as a philosopher. We always thought that Mr. Peanut seemed a little sketchy (like, why would you wear all of the most formal accessories that you can find but not even wear clothes, though?)
    • "I'm Self-Smarted." Oh Ricky, honey, we know. We know. Some people might call themselves self-taught. Some people who want to get fancy might call themselves an autodidact, but Ricky explains his personal learning experience in a way that only Ricky can, and we cannot stop saying it.
    • Get two birds stoned at once. Throughout Ricky's book learning (a.k.a. reading or studying) days, he's managed to drop some great one-liners relating to animals.
    • I'm not a pessimist, I'm an optometrist. Throughout all the messed up jobs, prison stays, and half-thought-out plans that usually go wrong, Ricky has somehow managed to remain an optimist — or in his words, an optometrist.
    • One man's garbage is another man person's good ungarbage. Ricky is a man with great wisdom. On top of telling people, "Beauty is in the eye when you hold her" and "Keep your friends close, but your enemies toaster," one of his greatest nuggets of wisdom arrived in the form of this Rickyism: "One man's garbage is another man person's good ungarbage."
    • It's all water under the fridge. For better or worse, there are a plethora of food-related Rickyisms. "Friends with the Benedicts" and "Sweet and power chicken" are some of the most revisited phrases that have come out of Ricky's mouth.
  3. He's portrayed as being stupid, as he often misquotes phrases, has trouble reading, and has a tough time with tasks requiring education. However, he's quite smart. His negotiation skills are incredible, he's quick witted, and easily outsmarts the police with a quick thinking, nonchalant attitude.

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  5. Ricky is one of the major characters in Trailer Park Boys. He is best friends with Julian and Bubbles. He's the biggest trouble maker and can often be seen planning, doing, or saying something to get himself in trouble or arrested. Ricky is the biggest trouble maker of the show. Even despite the fact he goes to jail at the end of every season, there are many incidences where he manages to ...

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