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Two of the funniest things from last week ...

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There was this ...

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and then there was this ...

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Holy $hit ... this show never ceases to floor me ...

Si, fly ...

*** NOTE: Honorable mention for the funniest thing I saw last week has to be the performance delivered by the Elvis impersonator guy, and SATAN doing a roto tom roll in the middle of an AC/DC song, both occurring on Saturday night.

Anything funny, weird or otherwise disturbing happen to you this past week? Please share.

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I only caught the end where they were shooting the whale up with the missle, but it was indeed funny.

Also, there was a great Pulp Fiction reference in The Boondocks last night.
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Once again, these guys step to another level. I love this show, even after
several years. I'm just waiting to see if the "animal rights" activists raise
hell about the whale dead on the moon. After all, it isn't just a goldfish.
The caricatures were also cool.
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Holy shit, when that rocket flew into the air with the whale on it, the first words out of my mouth were "Oh My God..." and then the minute i said that, the lady from the animal rights organization said it on SP. I bet everyone who was watching it that night said "Oh my god" at about the same time around the world. That floored me when they showed the sketches of the kids, i was laughing my balls off.
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i guess i just don't get it..

neither were funny in the least :roll:
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no surrender wrote:i guess i just don't get it..

neither were funny in the least :roll:
You are correct ... you just don't get it.

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Well, the linguistic skills one needs to understand South Park are probaly a little too demanding for No Surrender to understand it.
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Are those sketches of anyone real? See, THAT would be funnier still. What have they been around... maybe 9 years? And still hilarious... I've never missed an episode. The Team America movie was funny in the theater, even without, um, herbal influence, but you have to see the DVD. The puppet sex scene is brutally funny, on a level of funny with Mr. Hankey. Hankey was the first episode I ever saw, and I was literally gasping for breath on my living room floor.---------->JMS
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I've got to start setting the VCR to catch South Park; I'm missing too many episodes!

I'm always amazed by how fast that show jumps on current events. Two weeks after it's news/gossip headlines, South Park is on it!

And I've got to catch this year's Christmas episode. Can it measure up to Santa vs. Jesus and the "Merry F**kin' Christmas" song? Or Mr. Hankey?
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