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Tresteb342

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Mar 17, 2004, 10:53:28 PM3/17/04
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one of the best ever. loved the Jap anime style. and everything. Butters was a
riot. esp when he was in the pound. and the Passion and super bowl tie ins were
great if this is what season 8 is going to be like then It will be a great
season.
ROHT: President of the Hosehead fan club

Ben Raines

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Mar 18, 2004, 4:58:40 PM3/18/04
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Are you retarded? That was weak. As soon as the parents voiced their objection
to seeing Cartman nude on stage I knew where they were heading... anvilicious.

Antonio E. Gonzalez

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Mar 18, 2004, 7:27:22 PM3/18/04
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>From: brain...@aol.com (Ben Raines)
>Date: 3/18/2004 1:58 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <20040318165840...@mb-m25.aol.com>

More proof of the episode's awesomeness!


- Vaughner

- "Well, thanks to the internet, I'm bored with sex."
- Philip J. Fry, "Futurama"

Evan Blaisdell

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Mar 19, 2004, 9:26:49 AM3/19/04
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trest...@aol.com (Tresteb342) wrote in message news:<20040317225328...@mb-m11.aol.com>...

> one of the best ever. loved the Jap anime style. and everything. Butters was a
> riot. esp when he was in the pound. and the Passion and super bowl tie ins were
> great if this is what season 8 is going to be like then It will be a great
> season.

Man, I don't know. Peeing and crapping on a crying child? The cries
sounded too real and sad. My girlfriend and I watched most of the
Butters scenes in uncomfortable silence.

The anime stuff was funny though, as was Cartman's "invisibility."

Evan.

Ben Raines

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Mar 22, 2004, 1:31:48 AM3/22/04
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>>From: brain...@aol.com (Ben Raines)

>>Are you retarded? That was weak. As soon as the parents voiced
>>their objection to seeing Cartman nude on stage I knew where they
>>were heading... anvilicious.
>
> More proof of the episode's awesomeness!

That does not follow.

If they were going to make a point about that so-called "wardrobe malfunction"
they needed to make the whole ep center on it, not
a gag at the end of the show.

Antonio E. Gonzalez

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Mar 22, 2004, 10:46:55 AM3/22/04
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>From: brain...@aol.com (Ben Raines)
>Date: 3/21/2004 10:31 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <20040322013148...@mb-m26.aol.com>

>
>>>From: brain...@aol.com (Ben Raines)
>
>>>Are you retarded? That was weak. As soon as the parents voiced
>>>their objection to seeing Cartman nude on stage I knew where they
>>>were heading... anvilicious.
>>
>> More proof of the episode's awesomeness!
>
>That does not follow.
>

You're a troll dude, your disapproval inherently means it's good!

>If they were going to make a point about that so-called "wardrobe
>malfunction"
>they needed to make the whole ep center on it, not
>a gag at the end of the show.
>

It's called "fun," try and learn to have it some time . . .

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