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08-02-2001, 02:34 AM
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Does anyone watch South Park? My favorite episode is the one where they make fun of Pokemon. It has always been my favorite, but I just found out what Chimpoko means, and it makes the episode a hell of a lot funnier. He, he...
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08-02-2001, 03:09 AM
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what does chimpoko mean? I watch that show every week!! The Cartman amusement park episode, lol. My favorite show was the one where they found the frozen guy from 1996.
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08-02-2001, 09:48 AM
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South Park the movie is absolutely, hands down my favorite movie. All though I usually dont go for that kind of liberal crap, and I didnt like the refrences to God in the movie, all in all I think it is the funniest movie ever made. Blazing Saddles and Tombstone are right behind South Park as my favorite movies, but if I am at home and there is gonna be something put in the VCR, 9 times out of 10 its gonna be South Park.
My favorite episode, of course, is the one where Cartman dresses up like Robert E. Lee, gets the whole town drunk on Schnapps, and leads them to Washington to fight for succesion. LOL. I always wanted to put a picture of Cartman Lee on the back of a rush shirt with the caption "Cartman says respect his authori-tie and rush KA!"
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08-02-2001, 09:59 AM
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South park is awesome, my favorite episode is the one where Kenny doesn't want his parents to have kids, so he keeps setting his father up, by kicking him, or mixing this stuff together in his drink so he can't do the dew  Anyway did anyone see the New South Park last night? About the teachers and them teaching the kids about sex. That was is soooo funny . The newer ones are awesome~
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08-02-2001, 10:28 AM
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Last nite cracked me up....except for the part when the teachers got on each other
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08-02-2001, 03:21 PM
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My favorite episode right now is the "Night of 1,000 sh*ts" episode, because it really drove the message home, in it's own ironic way, that gratuitous, repetitive obcesnity gets old after a while.
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08-02-2001, 07:59 PM
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Last night's ep was great!
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08-02-2001, 11:32 PM
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Okay, Chimpoko is a Japanese slang word. It refers to a part of the anatomy found only in males, if you catch my drift. Apparently, though, it is a really, really, dirty word that you would not say in public.
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08-03-2001, 10:48 AM
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That show is pretty funny, I like when "Tim-ay" got his own band! LOL! But I don't agree with it being accessable on basic cable, because kids like my little cousins watch it, and they are heavilly influenced by it.
My younger cousins (all boys) range in age from 9 to 14, but they started watching a couple of years ago at least, and they have learned way to many cuss words and perverted things from that show (oh yeah, they used to watch Beavis & Butthead when they were only like in kindergarden---I wasn't even allowed to watch that!)
Forget me being a bad influence on them, they were a bad influence on me. I remember the twins used to say "dumbass" all the time when they were like six, and I was ten, so I learned it from them! SHEESH!
I can't believe how perverted kids are these days!!! When the youngest of my cousins was four, he called all his brothers shitheads and assholes, because of what he saw on Beavis & Butthead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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08-03-2001, 10:49 AM
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That show is pretty funny, I like when "Tim-ay" got his own band! LOL! But I don't agree with it being accessable on basic cable, because kids like my little cousins watch it, and they are heavilly influenced by it.
My younger cousins (all boys) range in age from 9 to 14, but they started watching a couple of years ago at least, and they have learned way to many cuss words and perverted things from that show (oh yeah, they used to watch Beavis & Butthead when they were only like in kindergarden---I wasn't even allowed to watch that!)
Forget me being a bad influence on them, they were a bad influence on me. I remember the twins used to say "dumbass" all the time when they were like six, and I was ten, so I learned it from them! SHEESH!
I can't believe how perverted kids are these days!!! When the youngest of my cousins was four, he called all his brothers shitheads and assholes, because of what he saw on Beavis & Butthead!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't even say the word "shit" out loud until I was TWELVE!!!
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08-03-2001, 11:01 AM
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Kind of random comment here, but there is actually a Delt at my school named Tim that is now refered to as "Tim-ay" because of South Park!
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08-03-2001, 02:35 PM
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My favorite is when either Kyle or Stan was sent to Kenny's house to get chickenpox. So to get back at them, they gave their parents an STD. I love any show with Terence and Philip or Mr. Hanky ("Howdy Hi")
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08-03-2001, 10:12 PM
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I rarely watch it but one of my fav epsiodes is the one where Jennifer Anniston guest stars and they go on this class trip and do the save the rainforrest thing. The other one is the bus driver episode when the class goes to some football game. That show always cracks me up and has some great comedy.
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08-05-2001, 12:54 AM
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I have never been a South Park fan, but there is one episode in particular that just made me laugh so hard I wanted to pee.
It was the one where the kids had to do the musical and they did Hellen Keller and had turkeys in it. Timmy was responsible for picking out a turkey and he picked out the weakest and uglies one...the poor thing's head was bent over all the time so it touched the grown.
Well then they got this PROFESSIONAL Acting Turkey and the guy who owned it tried to have the stupid looking one killed. So the stupid turkey ends up in this turkey killing plant where they kill turkeys in a non-violent way. They hoard in these turkeys into a room and show a little film of places all over the world and then this giant saw emerges from the wall and slices off all their heads. LOL...The stupid turkey's head is always on the ground so he's the only one that lives. IT WAS SOOOOOOOOOO FUNNY.
My next favorite is the Etheopian one that was shown like in the first year.
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08-08-2001, 11:12 PM
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Who watched SP tonight? It really was about a talking towel that smokes pot, right? I just have to make sure I'm not imagining this as a result of heat prostration.
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