DrVanNostrand
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I've searched all around for it and can't find a pic but there's a scene in the 'I didn't do it episode' where Quimby's wife walks in on him during the act with a young blonde, and he point blank says, while lying on the bed, 'We, uh, didn't do it'. Room bursts into laughter.
You couldn't get a more appropriate scene for Thomson's current predicament.
Need a screenshot.
yeah, there is heaps of Quimby in Thommo. Ya got respect the front of the man.- it's bigger than Myer, as the saying used to go.
"Thankyou for supporting my legal case, ALP, but in the future I would prefer a nondescript briefcase to the sack with a dollar sign on it".
Do you like Family Guy as well, FD? There's some pretty good stuff in that. Some of it is cleverer and some stupider - post modern and post- Simpson, I guess.
The interactions between the dog and Peter Griffith is enough for a doctoral thesis in itself. ( I wonder if I could get a grant)
I wouldn't give up hope yet. Trolling, FTW!I guess Parker and Stone can lead horses to water but, ultimately, you can't make them think.
Yeah, South Park did a lot for reigniting libertarianism in a new generation. A lot of it was always going to come from pushing back against nanny-statism as a natural course of things I suppose. South Parks biggest strength in my opinion was it's willingness to point and laugh nearly every type of political correctness. To someone who always made a hobby of pointing and laughing at lefties I particularly love the San francisco smug episode.
I caught up with a good mate of mine, also a big fan of South Park growing up, the other day and one way or another we found ourselves talking about drug policy in this country. To my chagrin, he still believes that 'drugs are bad' and they are better off illegal and controlled by the criminal gangs than legalised and regulated. Not for any reason, just 'thats the way it should be'.
I guess Parker and Stone can lead horses to water but, ultimately, you can't make them think.
Interesting...
I have to agree with him on that subject, but thats another debate all together.
Its a bit like an argument i had with a mate recently about our Constitutional Monarchy.
For some reason, he still believes in our outdated system.
I got the usual excuse, "if it aint broke dont fix it". Again, a subject that requires further discussion
You, sir, are a legend.
How did you find that screenshot?
Yeah, South Park did a lot for reigniting libertarianism in a new generation. A lot of it was always going to come from pushing back against nanny-statism as a natural course of things I suppose. South Parks biggest strength in my opinion was it's willingness to point and laugh nearly every type of political correctness. To someone who always made a hobby of pointing and laughing at lefties I particularly love the San francisco smug episode.
The internet's probably been a bigger influence - 4 chan, memes and all that. Everyone has a voice now.
I wouldn't give up hope yet. Trolling, FTW!
http://homerize.com/
That scene is from episode 1F11, so you'll want to go to that episode like so:
http://homerize.com/_framegrabs/1F11/
enjoy.