The Secrets of
"My Future Self N' Me"

by Wild Willie Westwood, with sources from all over the Web


Jimmy's smile flips to its mirror image after he tells his joke.

One of the channels Sharon flips through is showing a "Cheesy Poofs" commercial

Sharon Kimble, Jimbo Kern. Hmmm. Looks like Sharon isn't a Kern after all.

Silver Spoons, an '80s show about a father and son, was spoofed in the montage of young Stan and future Stan doing stuff together. In Silver Spoons, the son is 12 years old and moves in with his wealthy, childish father after being brought up by his mother and then spending time at a military school.

"One of them's messy, the other one clean!" - The Odd Couple

"He's me when I'm 32." - Trey, on whom Stan is based, just turned 33 on October 19.

People have been asking...

You can now count Butters up there with Kyle and Wendy as the smartest kids in class. One might wonder why Kyle or Wendy didn't tutor Stan, though. And Terrence is long gone.

Butters' house sometimes shows a window near the door, sometimes not. This time there's a portrait of the family where the window normally is.

I know alcohol can damage the liver, but the kidneys too?

Colfax Avenue is a well-known street in Denver.

Stan doesn't remember Professor Chaos appearing to the class earlier in the year on several occasions, nor that Professor Chaos made it onto Diamond Vision at the baseball stadium. So immemorable was Professor Chaos then and now.

Interesting that Cartman would use a Spanish-speaking crew to help him paint houses with poop, but not out of character for him.

"Marrado" doesn't mean "gently." It means "missed, failed, gone astray, gone wrong." "Suavemente" means "gently."

Change from the preview: Future Stan's voice goes from normal to slurred. His hair goes from short black to long brown. His eyes go from normal to baggy. His face goes from round to gaunt. All this to make the effects of drugs on a person more pronounced.

Monty Python reference: When a couple is given a script by Motivation Corp the woman excitedly says, "Oh, this should be fun." The line is also delievered in a similiar old woman voice that was used in The Meaning Of Life. For those who haven't seen the movie, the line is said when a couple is literally buying a conversation.