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To: Old Professer
This not humor, it is simple vulgarity.

Speak for yourself. Southpark the movie makes fun of dozens of politically incorrect things in the most un-political correct way. I happen to find it very amusing and entertaining. Definately not for the children but also not 'in the trailer park.' My personal opinion is that some people are way to obsessed with 'cuss words' either way. They really shouldn't bother anyone when not directed at you. They are nothing more than man-made 'evils.' I could just as easily begin to say that fart is a an evil curse word or butt or whatever. In fact the church I grew up for 10 years in believed just that. IMO some people are just far too uptight for their own good.

55 posted on 12/04/2003 7:50:11 PM PST by rb22982
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To: rb22982
This obviously isn't from the movie, but the South Park bit pitting Jesus versus Satan in a pay per view fight was one of the funniest things I ever saw. Jesus was maybe 95 pounds soaking wet, and Satan was a 300 lb bruiser. Every single person in the town, except one, bet on Satan to win. You figured it was the priest, who was admonishing everyone to stand by Jesus.

The fight starts, Jesus taps Satan, who immediately drops flat and gets counted out. Turns out that the only one who bet on Jesus was Satan, and he threw the fight to clean up on all the bets. He then berated all the townspeople for having no faith in Jesus, thereby letting Satan screw humanity again for their lack of faith. Absolutely classic.

106 posted on 12/04/2003 9:15:50 PM PST by XJarhead
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To: rb22982
Manners is hardly learned anymore, let alone being taught.
109 posted on 12/04/2003 9:20:14 PM PST by Old Professer
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