PottedMeat
Lifer
- Apr 17, 2002
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WTF!!! They killed the original Super Best Friends episode on southparkstudios.com also. HUGE WTF!
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ybenjamin/detail?blogid=150&entry_id=61868
What an ass. I wonder if this little stunt will bring more publicity to Mr. Chesser than he might have wanted.
Yeah, I need to take a piss on some religious icon right now.
The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka. Jakovasausrus. The Quituplets. Big Gay Al. The Chicken Fucker.
Anyone else?
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I'm pretty sure the first 2 are based on the leader of the Sikhs.
The first 2 are from the first South Park episode to depict Muhammad, "The Super Best Friends". Youtube clip.
I realize that, but if you look at a Sikh pic of their Leader, the resemblance is uncanny.
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<Buddha does line of coke>
Jesus: Buddha, will you lay off that stuff already, It's gettin' to be a problem.
Buddha: And you're one to talk, with all your internet porn.
Jesus: Watching porn isn't like doing coke, i love you.
All I know is that I can't watch the episode on southpark's site. Not cool. I hope the south park guys sort things out with viacom so they can air it properly.
Haven't watched SP in years, watched a couple Episodes last night, including this one, and found myself generally unamused. I think it's played out.
No, its available the day after broadcast for about a week.Isn't there always a 2-3 week delay before it becomes available on their site?
The ep was a love letter to long time fans. You were unamused because you didn't get most of the references because as you said, you haven't watched in years. Imagine going to a concert for a group when you've only heard their first album 10 years ago and they played a song or two from it, but most of the stuff off later albums. You'd complain you didn't know any of the new songs and didn't like the concert. Meanwhile, all the fans there who knew the songs loved the show. Or imagine turning on the tv and watching a stand-up comedian's routine, but you started watching halfway through, and he keeps making callbacks to jokes he made in the first half. The audience is going crazy but you don't get what's so funny because you missed the beginning of the show. You can hardly complain you didn't find the set clever or funny. Or imagine you stopped reading this post because the point was made several times over by this point and all you read was the last sentence and wondered what the hell anything had to do with you getting scared and moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air.