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by Chris Littmann • Apr 10, 2008 2:48 PM EDT
Where to begin with last night’s South Park? The oh-so-private body part grafted onto a mouse in the process of genetic research? Or the parody of Stand and Deliver with Mr. Cartmanez. I’ll admit, the highlight for me had to be the mouse (and his newly attached body part) singing the song from An American Tale.
Still, we post here because we acknowledge – as part of his revolutionary teaching technique – he taught his students to cheat, just like Patriots coach Bill Belichick. It was good for a laugh, particularly if you know Stand and Deliver. You can view the full episode for free on SouthParkStudios.com.
(H/T to You Been Blinded for the clip)
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Tell shrages to make the comment font bigger… I’m getting one of those f*cking Glaucoma headaches working this page.
Is size 8 font cheaper than size 12? Has it come to that already?
by L'etat, c'est moi on Apr 10, 2008 11:20 PM EDT reply actions
You could do it yourself if you e-mailed him.
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