Posted on 03/12/2007 12:49:00 PM PDT by JohnSheppard
From today's Comedy Central Press Release:
Can Butters "pray the gay away"?
An all-new "South Park" premieres on Wednesday, March 14 at 10:00 P.M. on Comedy Central
Butters' dad does what any good father would do if he believed his son was bi-curious in an all-new "South Park" entitled, "Cartman Sucks," premiering on Wednesday, March 14 at 10:00 p.m. on Comedy Central.
When another one of Cartman's practical jokes puts Butters in a compromising position, his dad is determined to "straighten him out." While Butters is at a special camp trying to "pray the gay away," Cartman realizes the joke is on him.
Sounds great, should piss off the fundies.
LOL
They actually did a study on the cause of homosexuality.
In a survey of gay men asking them why they were gay:
24% said they were just born that way
11% said it was due to their upbringing
65% said they were just "sucked into it"
Having never watched an episode of South Park, I have often wondered: "Are they really that creative with their fart jokes, or do people claim to like South Park simply because it gives them an opportunity to bait Christians?"
Thank you for answering my question. The fart jokes aren't that funny, you just enjoy getting a rise out of "Donohue and his 'offended at everything' ilk."
There's no point in responding ... I'll be busy watching Wheel of Fortune: Quality, family entertainment that never offends.
Why? They won't watch it. It's mastubatory humor for atheists.
Sorry to butt in, but it's what I do...
You don't like South Park. OK, fine. That doesn't make you a bad person. I'm sure you are a fine citizen, American Patriot, spouse, parent etc.
Just change the channel.
Here is a hint, its "Naggers"
Thanks. Most South Park freaks would accuse me of heresy and have me damned to hell for daring to blaspheme their sacred cow.
Just change the channel
Again, thanks. That's sound wisdom and, as I mentioned, it'll be Pat and Vannah and me on a different channel.
Have a nice night.
Thank you for proving my point. If Randy watched quality, fun entertainment that never offends, he would have immediately ruled out the offending phrase and quite likely won himself a handsome prize.
But that would have spoiled the opportunity to try to push the boundaries of offensiveness ... too bad Randy was on the wrong show.
I think you got a case of the "Mondays"
Quite likely. I'm about to take a dose of Tuesday, but I'm doubtful it'll help me recover.
Give SY a break.
It's too bad he/she doesn't get the joke. As Trey said "I dislike conservatives, but I really f$%*ing hate liberals!"
Fart jokes and cripple fights are just Parker and Stone's canvas for exposing Big Government busybodies on the religious right and looney left for what they are...control freaks.
A-HAA!!!Busted! You did watch that episode...
South Park is pure evil. The fact that I watch it is proof of my own concupiscence. But at least I'll confess my sins. :^D
Anyone know if they have a regular time for replaying the current episodes of SP?
Hey, I am a conservative Christian and think this sounds quite funny, thank you very much. :)
Butters' Mom: "What movie was daddy watching?"
Butters: "Fisting Firemen VII."
Freakin' classic.
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