Anyone see tonights episode? Seeking out thoughts and comments.
Caution: Spoilers below
The scene where Cartman gets Osama Bin Laden to roll out the rug and start preying to Mecca as a distraction had me cracking up big time. A pretty god episode I thought, and a patriotic ending.
To: southern rock
Drat! I didn't know they were doing a osama episode. I forgot to set my VCR. Do they play this again?
2 posted on
11/07/2001 7:12:58 PM PST by
Brett66
To: southern rock
"Towely-ban" LMAO!
6 posted on
11/07/2001 7:18:47 PM PST by
Gumption
To: southern rock
osama doesn't have farty pants. He has a bad case off "assthrax"
To: southern rock
Didn't see it, but I hope Kenney isn't the one who winds up killed in this episode.................
To: southern rock
After being like the Coyote and surviving the battle, the soldier walks up and puts a bullet in Osama's head...priceless
15 posted on
11/07/2001 7:58:48 PM PST by
carnaby
To: southern rock; lawgirl
I saw part of this show tonight but not the whole thing. I can't wait to see it in its entirety when it comes on again in 15 minutes!
To: southern rock
LMAO @ the touching moment at the end when the boys say that maybe in time they'll be able to hate all Arabs just like the Arabs hate Americans.
18 posted on
11/07/2001 8:57:25 PM PST by
oldvike
To: southern rock
Funniest episode I've seen in a long time. Definately a must see for everyone.
To: StoneColdGOP
Do you recall who some of the other Freeper South Park fans are? If so, give 'em a bump. They took on Osama last might - and won!
To: southern rock
I don't watch South Park but I do see the ads on Comedy Central. They seem to make fun of Jesus now and then. Have they ever included characters named Allah or Mohammed as objects of ridicule? Joshing about Osama or Sadaam is one thing but making fun of the figures in Islam could get them a death sentence.
Note: I'm not warning them to stay away, rather I'm seeing if they hit all the sacred cows.
39 posted on
11/08/2001 8:48:17 PM PST by
weegee
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