Lahey", except on very rare occasions when he is angry with him and (rather contemptuously) calls him "James". Randy patiently tries to bring out the best in Lahey by subtle means.įor example, with Lahey's drunk antics going out of control, Randy videotapes them with the hope of showing them to him later. Similarly, Randy holds deep concern for Lahey's well-being, specifically his severe alcoholism. At the same time, Lahey holds deep affection for Randy, and is usually seen as sad whenever Randy breaks up with him. Randy's relationship with Lahey mirrors their work hierarchy, with Lahey calling the shots, speaking in a commanding voice, and doing what he wants, while Randy obediently conforms, following orders with a warm "Yes, Mr. The jump is a failure, and Phil eventually fires Randy due to his marijuana addiction. In the episode "Jump The Cheeseburger", he attempts to jump an inflatable cheeseburger on his bicycle while wrapped in cardboard for protection. In the seventh season, Randy becomes a frequent user of marijuana and goes into business with Phil Collins, operating an RV/food truck producing hamburgers, which are called "Dirty Burger"(s). He is addicted to cheeseburgers and onion rings (thus being called "Lord of the Onion Rings") and his resulting pronounced belly is his major target for ridicule, especially from J-Roc. He also wears very tight white pants, which he removes when preparing to engage in a physical fight. One example includes the second-season episode "Never Trust a Man with No Shirt On," when Randy wears a shirt to conceal his radio while eavesdropping on the Boys to gather information on their grow-op. However, Randy will wear a shirt under very rare circumstances, and only when he has no choice but to wear one. He almost never wears a shirt, citing that he is allergic to fabric and will get rashes. Randy will sometimes seek the Boys' assistance whenever Lahey goes overboard with his antics. Randy and the boys were schoolyard chums and, though he usually sides with Lahey against them, he also demonstrates some lingering thread of friendship toward them. It is revealed in the sixth season that Randy is bisexual he had been maintaining a sexual relationship with Lahey, but also becomes sexually attracted to Sarah and Lucy, the latter apparently being pregnant by him. Out of her Christian charity, she invited him to stay with them for a time. Their relationship began in 1997 when Lahey's then-wife Barbara found Randy turning tricks for cheeseburgers while calling himself "Smokey" and wearing a cowboy hat. Randall, commonly referred to as Randy and Bobandy (Pronounced: BOH bandy) (played by Patrick Roach), is Jim Lahey's devoted assistant trailer park supervisor. Sunnyvale Trailer Park, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Conky tends to insult people, especially Ricky his utterances even shock Bubbles himself.
Bubbles treats Conky as a trusted friend, but bestows him with a caustic, annoying, and domineering personality.
Bubbles has never been seen without his glasses, even in photographs of him as a child.Ĭonky is a ventriloquist puppet that Bubbles received from a family member who used him in vaudeville times.
As the series progresses, he reveals many sides to his personality.īubbles' full name is never revealed, and his is simply referred to by hospitals, courts, and other officials as "Bubbles." He is known for his hoarse Maritimer English, sensitive nature, pearl snap shirts, and thick glasses that magnify his eyes to a considerable degree. In the first season, like most of the characters in the show, Bubbles maintains a somewhat-reserved demeanour to look good on camera. Bubbles (played by Mike Smith) is the youngest primary character, Julian and Ricky's closest friend, and the series' breakout character.