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South Park and quotes
Hey readers! How are you all doing today? I am doing pretty good. First thing is first: Happy 18th Birthday to my cousin Kevin! Whoohoo! Secondly, today I am reminded of South Park: 5:6 Cartmanland, as poor little Kyle had a hemorrhoid. Why? Well, on my extreme upper right thigh, as the thigh goes to the butt, I have a boil. Excuse me while I roll my eyes annoyed. It hurts so bad. I hate boils so much. Actually, shouldn't I be reminded of book 5 of Harry Potter where the twins get boils? Harry Potter, South Park, whichever works. All three are redheads, by the way. Yesterday, I watched season 11 of South Park. Because, usually it's 5 eps, then 5 eps, and then 4 eps (with the box sets) and this has the trilogy in the middle ish, I basically went 5, 4, and 5. I win! Anyways, before I get onto that, my cousins Codi and Dustin came over for a while. Didn't bring the Simpsons movie. Oh well, I reminded her. But, Codi is pretty smart. She knows which character is which on South Park a show she's never watched. Whereas I believe it took me several years before I figured out which was Stan and which was Kyle. That was when I was younger though. So, the rest of season 11. In the afternoon I watched D-Yikes, Night of the Living Homeless, Le Petit Tourette, and More Crap. Garrison, who is now a woman, is now a lesbian. I don't get it... Garrison supposedly liked women up until season 4, then he was gay, and then he got a sex change in season 9, where he was "straight" until this episode. I just don't get it. Sex changes confuse me. I mean, he still has the baldness and voice of a man, but the boobage and other items of a woman. I call him a He because it's easier. And, Homeless is a great episode. Mainly for the song, and Cartman jumping over the homeless. I actually decided I like Le Petit Tourette. Because of Cartman's "I love you!" to Kyle said because he "saved him." What I love about this episode is that, the Tourette Syndrome Association made themselves look like a bunch of dicks over this episode before it came out saying that they "fully expect it to be offensive and insensitive to people with TS". The President of the TSA said, "we are actually surprised it took the creators so long to use TS as comedy fodder in this program, since no disability, illness or controversial topic is off limits to them." But after the episode came out they were like, "They conceded that "the episode was surprisingly well-researched. The highly exaggerated emphasis on coprolalia notwithstanding, for the attentive viewer, there was a surprising amount of accurate information conveyed," adding that several elements of the episode "served as a clever device" for providing accurate facts to the public." And yeah, I took that from Wikipedia. I like how they kinda ripped on Chris Hansen. Yeah, I know, catching internet predators is doing good work, but he's part of the reason why many people view the Internet as evil. I'm sick of that. And More Crap rips on Bono who I don't like either. Haha. And so, after that, later that night, I watched the Imaginationland trilogy. Even though it's been like... well, since October since the episode aired. It still affects me the same way. I still get sad when Butters is left behind. And the music from the ending of the episode still gets to me. I still got a lump in my throat as I listened to that music. And, with the second part, I still lost it during the scene I call "Cartman Revives Kyle" which is definitely the best scene of the whole season. I cried. And episode three gets to me too. It's so good. I love those episodes so much and I can't wait till they come out on DVD. Just under 2 months from now. And Season 12 begins the day after it comes out: March 12. Booyah. I must say the episodes makes me wonder what happened when they went home. Did they talk about the events? Anyways, after that, Guitar Queer-o. Which, is very touching. I love how they rip on the QB for the Denver Broncos but that guy took it so well: "I thought it was funny. They can make fun of me if they want to." Dude, how humble! I love that. I also love the episode for Stan and Kyle's make up. It was so sweet and touching I teared up. And then The List, so super good and bad ass. I love it. The last five episodes of the season are just deal-sealers. Imaginationland is like ASIT and STD were for me in relation to KP. Really. Earlier, I got bored and using the make your own SP character game I made this: So, since I had nothing to do I decided to watch Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl and did a bunch of quotes for that movie. For the quote book. August 2009, and all that. I plan to try to get to At World's End by tonight or tomorrow. I'll do the trilogy, get it out of the way so I can chill and then later do what is after that. November '09 -- Independence Day, December '09 -- South Park: BLU Thought/Quote of the day: "Yes! Yes! I'm happy that you get it!"-- Ron Stoppable, Kim Possible: Ron Gives The Talk by myself, February 2007 Word of the day: turret Hakuna Matata. |
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