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The main focus is on Nip and Tuck Todd, two fox brothers of the somewhat loopy Malarky County, located somewhere (judging by the cast's accents) in the [[Deep South|southern USA]]. Throughout the series, the brothers get mixed up in various hijinx, including babysitting a pair of rival budding evil geniuses, accidentally entering Tuck's girlfriend into a porno photoshoot, helping a rookie journalist try to prove the existence of the local lake monster to the world, training a junior boxer to fight the town bully, and even MST-ing Nip's movies.
 
[https://web.archive.org/web/20130922013109/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/ You can find it here.]
 
Not to be confused with ''[[Nip Tuck|Nip/Tuck]]''.
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* [[Artistic License Law]]: One [[Author Tract]] strip has one of the brothers applying for a job, and the strawman interviewer cheerfully tell him he must first take a "Fourth Amendment-violating" drug test. Essentially, everything about that is wrong... the Fourth Amendment protects you from forcible search and seizure by the government. A private employer is, obviously, not the government, but also the drug test is voluntary, as you have the option of refusing it and just not working there, as opposed to being forced to take it at gunpoint as you would if it was the government making you do it.
** Basically, this crops up a lot. Despite RHJunior's supposed libertarian leanings, he doesn't seem very up on how the Constitution actually works.
* [[Asleep for Days]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20080906031953/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00613.html The effect of the medicine].
* [[Author Tract]]: Taken to great lengths with various [[Straw Character|strawman]] attacks on environmentalism, feminism and liberalism in general right from the first couple of pages. (see Straw Character section below)
** And despite Nip and Tuck largely beingy irresponsible gun-loving pyromaniacs, Southerners are [[Straw Man Has a Point|DEFINITELY NOT]] [[Strawman News Media|as portrayed in the media.]]