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''('''YHWiki Editor's Note:''' This character was listed as "Customer #1" in the credits. The name has been changed to "Guy with the Goofy Hat" by the YHWiki Editors to make things a little more interesting.)'' | ''('''YHWiki Editor's Note:''' This character was listed as "Shepherd/Customer #1" in the credits. The name has been changed to "Guy with the Goofy Hat" by the YHWiki Editors to make things a little more interesting.)'' | ||
* '''Appeared in:''' [[1.06 - Teacher's Pests]], [[1.29 - Sisters]] | * '''Appeared in:''' [[1.06 - Teacher's Pests]], [[1.29 - Sisters]] | ||
* '''Played by:''' [ | * '''Played by:''' [[Peter Mason]] | ||
The Guy With The Goofy Hat is a regular at [[Kora's Inn]]. To avoid being caught by [[Cheiron]], [[Iolaus]] (who is supposed to be in detention) uses the guy's hat to cover his face. On his way out of the inn, the guy indignantly shouts "Hey! That's my hat!" and reclaims it before leaving. | The Guy With The Goofy Hat is a regular at [[Kora's Inn]]. To avoid being caught by [[Cheiron]], [[Iolaus]] (who is supposed to be in detention) uses the guy's hat to cover his face. On his way out of the inn, the guy indignantly shouts "Hey! That's my hat!" and reclaims it before leaving. |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 7 December 2012
(YHWiki Editor's Note: This character was listed as "Shepherd/Customer #1" in the credits. The name has been changed to "Guy with the Goofy Hat" by the YHWiki Editors to make things a little more interesting.)
- Appeared in: 1.06 - Teacher's Pests, 1.29 - Sisters
- Played by: Peter Mason
The Guy With The Goofy Hat is a regular at Kora's Inn. To avoid being caught by Cheiron, Iolaus (who is supposed to be in detention) uses the guy's hat to cover his face. On his way out of the inn, the guy indignantly shouts "Hey! That's my hat!" and reclaims it before leaving.