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TheLampIncident

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« Reply #280 on: 10-28-2004 14:41 »
« Last Edit on: 10-28-2004 14:41 »

I can't believe that was even a 22 minute episode. There was nothing funny. All the jokes were predictable. They should have waited longer to start making new ones. Thumbs down.

Top of the page "360 to indy grind kickflip on the cat"
starone

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« Reply #281 on: 10-28-2004 17:04 »

I like it, but I dont' know what a douche is.
evan

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« Reply #282 on: 10-28-2004 17:19 »

starone, the definition is right here: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=douche&r=f
mint

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« Reply #283 on: 10-28-2004 17:32 »

Douche means 'shower' in French.
Y_L_B

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« Reply #284 on: 10-28-2004 17:52 »

In a word: Boring. The "Vote or Die" part was great, though. I give it a "Meh." I just hope the rest of the season isn't like this...
starone

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« Reply #285 on: 10-28-2004 18:32 »

I think it was better than Goobacks. Now THAT episode was boring.
Bushmeister

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« Reply #286 on: 10-28-2004 19:04 »

It was ok, not brilliant but not really bad. The song with Puff Daddy was great though.
Nerd-o-rama

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« Reply #287 on: 10-28-2004 19:11 »
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Urban Dictionary
1. douche
a word to describe an individual who has shown themself to be very brainless in one way or another, thus comparing them to the cleansing product for vaginas.
you're such a douche... i wish i knew your existence was this pathetic when i started hanging out with u.
...

11. John Edward
(as in "Crossing Over with John Edward," not "I'm a sexy Congressman" John Edwards.)
TheLampIncident

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« Reply #288 on: 10-28-2004 21:57 »

 
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Originally posted by starone:
I think it was better than Goobacks. Now THAT episode was boring.

Fuck you, that episode was a million times better than this one. That had to be the best episode of season 8 so far. The one they showed last night was quite possibly the worst South Park episode of all time.
SlackJawedMoron

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« Reply #289 on: 10-28-2004 22:02 »

Goobacks had the giant man-pile, and you can't take that away, ever. Yay, man-pile!
newhook_1

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« Reply #290 on: 10-28-2004 22:36 »
« Last Edit on: 10-28-2004 22:36 »

Jesus. This may sound far fetched but my Uncle started throwing up this black stuff last week, and it took three days to convince him to go see a doctor(he's an old guy, full of piss and vinigar). Turns out he had a herina blocking his bowl and was actually crapping out his mouth. It wasn't like in Red Hot Catholic Love where it was healthy though, if he had waited another day before going to the doctor he probably would have died on account of his system becoming contaminated.
starone

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« Reply #291 on: 10-29-2004 00:14 »
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Hey, I liked it, I didn't like Goobacks. And Goobacks is nowhere near best episode of season 8. That would go to Good Times with Weapons, Passion of the Jew, and the Jeffersons.
evan

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« Reply #292 on: 10-29-2004 01:15 »

 
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Originally posted by SlackJawedMoron:
Goobacks had the giant man-pile, and you can't take that away, ever. Yay, man-pile!

"They took ewr jeerrbbs!"
Bender_Waffles

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« Reply #293 on: 10-29-2004 19:07 »

I really didnt care for this week's episode.

Maybe it's because I'm not as political as my brother and parents.

But the P. Diddy thing was funny.
Y_L_B

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« Reply #294 on: 11-01-2004 15:27 »
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Whoo-hoo! From South Park Studios:

Episode: 809
Title: Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes

Description:
The streets of South Park are like a ghost-town when a giant Wall-Mart lures all the townspeople to the new store with its incredible bargains. Cartman becomes a boy possessed by the power of Wall-Mart and its low, low prices. In order to save their town, Stan and Kyle have to find a way to destroy the ever-expanding superstore while keeping Cartman from stabbing them in the back.

Hmm... It sounds like it has some potential! Can't wait for it to air.
TheLampIncident

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« Reply #295 on: 11-01-2004 15:40 »

Ha! I know a guy who used to work at Wal-Mart for a couple years that would love this. I live within walking distance of the same Wal-Mart. It's served some of my needs, but everyone who's worked there says it's the crappiest job they've ever had. Can't wait to see some South Park bashing of it.
M0le

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« Reply #296 on: 11-01-2004 18:39 »

Hah, sounds like a parody of The Blob:D
Beamer

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« Reply #297 on: 11-03-2004 02:34 »

I finally saw Douche & Turd. Despite some predictable jokes, it was a funny episode, with plenty of good moments & lines. Also surprising that even after all the work on Team America, Matt & Trey had time to create 2 songs for the episode.

By the way, did anyone else notice that the exterior design of the school changed in this episode? Here is a picture of the school from Up The Down Steroid... it has looked like this ever since halfway through Season 1:



And here's a picture of the school from Douche and Turd:



Strange that they'd change it after so long. It now actually looks more like the design it followed in the very early Season 1 episodes - I'll try within the next few days to get a picture of the very first school design to compare them.

Anyway, looking forward to the new episode!  :)
bender+fry

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« Reply #298 on: 11-03-2004 04:38 »

The new one should air tommorow, right? Hopefully we will have a president by then (Kerry).

Anyway, I saw Douche and Turd, and although it wasn't the best, it did have two memoriable parts, them being Puff Daddy's Vote or Die song, and Mr. Garrison introducing the two mascot candidates. I saw a Vote or Die sign in the background of CNN, and I thought of this ep. :)
Nasty Pasty

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« Reply #299 on: 11-03-2004 14:26 »

 
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Originally posted by bender&fry:
The new one should air tommorow, right? Hopefully we will have a president by then (Kerry).

Ummm, too late dude. Kerry conceeded at 11:00. Unfortunetly, it's over.

But today's new episode looks like an awesome one. Could be a classic.
bender+fry

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« Reply #300 on: 11-03-2004 21:54 »

Yeah, too bad about Kerry. I just hate Bush. But, thats talk for a political thread. Anyway, I always hear my local comic store owner talk about how he hates Wall-Mart and how his store does badly because of it, so it'll be an interesting episode. I'll be sure to watch it!
newhook_1

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« Reply #301 on: 11-04-2004 00:39 »
« Last Edit on: 11-04-2004 00:39 »

My review of tonights episode:
*Warning, spoilers*

Oh, that was a hoot and a holler. When the Wall-Mart guy said he was going to show his true form and ripped his mustache off, it was probably the among the hardest times I ever laughed at something on television. The running joke about shitting your pants when you die, the matrix parody, Stan's dad explaining the moral to Stan and Kyle after they already know what it is(a great parody of the actual fans of South Park), and the ending were all great too. Top 10 material here, IMO.
evan

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« Reply #302 on: 11-04-2004 03:10 »

I didn't think tonight's episode was that great.  There were some funny bits, but it was almost retreading a lot of the "Underpants Gnomes" storyline about big business v. small business.  SP may have lapped itself like the Simpsons has.

I know I've seen that "the corporation is evil with a mind of its own and I can't speak against it" plot before, possibly from some horror movie.  Can anyone help me?
TheLampIncident

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« Reply #303 on: 11-04-2004 10:22 »

I'm siding with Newhook on this one, last night's episode definetely made up for the fiasco last week. Kenny just headbutting Cartman repeatedly to keep him out of Wall-Mart...priceless. "I have to buy these screwdrivers! They're only $9.98!". And the end with Jim's Drugs. Fantastic.
Nasty Pasty

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« Reply #304 on: 11-04-2004 11:34 »

Last night's episode was fucking hilarious. It was much of an improvement over last weeks mediocre episode. Best part was with Stan's dad expaining the moral of the story after everybody already figured it out.

But evan did bring up a good point about this episode having a very similar tone to 'Underpants Gnomes'. Could it be that Stone and Parker have run out of ideas?!?!?!?!

.....na.
ZombieJesus

Lost Belgian
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« Reply #305 on: 11-04-2004 15:58 »

*PFFFFWWRRRRRLLL*
*splatter*
Blackadder11

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« Reply #306 on: 11-04-2004 18:45 »

I don't think Trey and Matt have run out of ideas, they just forgot. In the season three commentary they said they've almost redone the homeschool episode a couple of times until they remember they did it earlier, and Underpants Gnomes was a long time ago.
spawn_2008

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« Reply #307 on: 11-04-2004 21:25 »

I missed the two new episodes, when is this weeks going to rerun?
Shaucker

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« Reply #308 on: 11-04-2004 22:11 »

"Something Wall-Mart Comes This Way" is the first South Park to make me laugh hard in a long time. Loved the end joke with Jim's Drugs. Loved the "true form" thing. Loved the whole "Wall-Mart owns you" thing. Crapping the pants even made me giggle.

And it made me feel guilty too, cuz I love Wal-Mart. I just bought pajama pants and khakis from there for about $25 bucks all. And I walked out happy.
Woodbot 2.0

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« Reply #309 on: 11-04-2004 22:28 »

Things I liked:
*Crapping before dying running gag
*Stan's dad going crazy for shopping
*Jimmy trying to get the cart
*The scene at the bus station
*Kenny 'Battling' Cartman
*"Hey boys, the axes are half price".
*The true form/ what is the question/ destryoing the heart.
*The Polterguest parody(awesome effects)
*Jim's Drugs

Overall, pretty good.
Lrrr_2004
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« Reply #310 on: 11-04-2004 22:41 »

Sounds Funny, although i'm a K-Mart kind of guy.
starone

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« Reply #311 on: 11-05-2004 14:13 »

I missed it for a stupid paper. At least I'll be able to catchit on Friday.
Tweek

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« Reply #312 on: 11-05-2004 15:28 »

That was pretty funny, certainly a lot funnier than the previous episode  :laff:
Nasty Pasty

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« Reply #313 on: 11-05-2004 15:59 »

 
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Originally posted by Lrrr_2004:
Sounds Funny, although i'm a K-Mart kind of guy.

Woah. Havent seen you in a while.

Good to see ya Lrrr.
Lrrr_2004
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« Reply #314 on: 11-06-2004 00:08 »

Good to be seen Nasty Pasty.

What time on Friday does it rerun?  It's probally too late now, but for next time.
evan

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« Reply #315 on: 11-06-2004 00:28 »

I'm re-watching it right now, and I love the Architect guy at the end.  He and his "many forms" are great.   It's almost theraputic in zinging The Matrix.  Stan and Kyle's obliviousness to the metaphysical questions is great, and exactly how I felt when watching Matrix: Reloaded.
newhook_1

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« Reply #316 on: 11-08-2004 20:07 »

New episode Wednesday.

Pre-School: Episode 810
For five long years, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, Cartman and Butters have kept a secret about an illegal incident that happened back in pre-school. Now, the kid who took the fall for the group, Trent Boyett, is getting out of “juvie” and his first order of business is revenge.
Guineapig Trick

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« Reply #317 on: 11-08-2004 21:02 »

I just saw Douche and Turd, and it was alright, but Goobakcs was a good episode.

"This is gay"
"Yeah, this is even gayer than all the men getting in a pile and having sex with eachother"
TheLampIncident

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« Reply #318 on: 11-08-2004 21:09 »

I will say this about the new episode: It sounds kind of like scraping the barrel for storylines, but at least it's not just an episode about the most recent event, like Douche and Turd. Keep these original ideas coming.
Beamer

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« Reply #319 on: 11-08-2004 23:48 »

Pre-School's storyline kinda reminds me of Toilet Paper for some reason...
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