When I was a kid, we only had blue backgrounds. Recently, though, my nephews and nieces have had pictures taken next to a desk or with a chalkboard in the background. Maybe custom backgrounds are in now?
Kyle removing his hat and showing his hair is like Matt doing the same in Cannibal! The Musical, but without the big POP Matt's hair does.
Stan was supposed to have a mullet, like Trey did in high school. — Butters, from South Park Studios
"Welcome to South Park Milk Company" — the sign behind the woman clearly says "Dairy Gold Milk Company."
"torsonic polarity symdrome" — to understand where this might have come from, you'll need to recall something about magnetism: magnets have two poles, one at each end. If a torso had a "pole" at each end, each "pole" would either be a face or an butt. Trey opted for a butt, so the torsos on the Thompsons had butts at each end, and so the butt for a head on each of the Thompsons, and thus "torsonic polarity syndrome." A genetic defect. The Thompsons' heads kinda look like the butts in the mini-game "asses in space" from "chef's luv shack"
Kenny lives four houses away from Cartman. But he must live around the corner, as we know Cartman lives on Bonanza Ciircle, and Kenny lives on Avenue de los Mexicanos.
Except for a few cosmetic touches, the house in Wisconsin looks like the Cartman house in Nebraska.
When Mrs. Thompson pulls out her groceries, one of them is a large French roll. Now we know what Cartman actually had in his hand when he walked up to bin Laden, only it was a small one, before it was changed to a doughnut.
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From: Mezzoid@aol.com So no one got the political satire of Tommy Thompson, the buttfaced boy from Wisconsin??? Our former governor, now Secretary of Health & Human Services? As a native Wisconsinite, and my boyfriend a transplanted one, when Mr. & Mrs. Thompson referred to their boy TOMMY as looking just like them, we just about peed. In fact, I was let down when Tommy turned out to be Ben... although I knew the cabinet secy was far too old to be their son, it still seemed a 180 degree turn from where they'd been going.... Mr. Thompson is unsure about Tommy's age when Tommy goes missing. At the McCormick house he says Tommy was 7, but at the Dairy Gold Milk Company he says Tommy was six. The worse part is that he mentions both ages to the receptionist. Tommy Thompson is kind of a butthead, really. |
Before he turned out to be Ben, Tommy was callled Billy.
Star Trek reference: the talking computer. Ironically, Scotty tried to operate a computer by speaking into a mouse in Start Trek IV: The Voyage Home, but it didn't work. In the original series, the computer would make some noise or other as it carried out a command or request. Main computers would have voices that would talk to the personnel, and they always sounded monotonous. One episode, though, the computer's voice was a sexy female one.
Jimmy is the second kid to call Cartman Eric. Kyle was the first.
"...we have flown little Billy Thompson out here..." — How quickly they forget the boy's name, Tommy.
Right in the end when Ben meets his parents (the thompsons), check out the color of his shirt, in one scene its green the all of a sudden its white, next scene its back to normal (green) again...
Maybe the conclusions Stan and Kyle came up with indicate the direction the show will take from now on?