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SubjectI'm not sure I'm cool with tonight's South Park new Reply to this message
Posted byCereal Killer
Posted on03/23/06 01:32 AM



That was kind of fucked up.




SubjectRe: I'm not sure I'm cool with tonight's South Park new Reply to this message
Posted byLaw_Suit
Posted on03/23/06 01:41 AM



The super adventures club!!!! It was funny until the end which was stupid. They should have just left chef's departure as it is. I give them an A for cut and paste of chef's voice.




SubjectSynopsis? -nt- new Reply to this message
Posted byMarv
Posted on03/23/06 03:29 AM



> The super adventures club!!!! It was funny until the end which was stupid.
> They should have just left chef's departure as it is. I give them an A for cut
> and paste of chef's voice.
>





Subjecti read one new Reply to this message
Posted byJoffeman
Posted on03/23/06 05:04 AM



and i disagree with cereal killer at this point. i like the thought of completely disrespecting a turncoat fucknut because of his religious nonsense- they knew he was a scientologist in the first place, so perhaps it was an elaborate ruse. i love his music, but that nigga deserved to be treated like a kidfucker because of the religion he promotes. fuck that gayass shit.

doesn't make south park funny, though.

j


SubjectRe: i read one Reply to this message
Posted byAnonymous (24.166.96.197)
Posted on03/23/06 07:11 AM



Except that Hayes didn't leave because of the scientology thing. He had a stroke in January.




Subjectaccording to this he did new Reply to this message
Posted byjajig
Posted on03/23/06 07:24 AM



click here




SubjectWell, that's the thing new Reply to this message
Posted bywildcat
Posted on03/23/06 10:35 AM



The initial story was like you said, but about a week later there was another story floating around that said he had a stroke back in January, and that his publicists/minders/handlers/whatnot were the ones who concocted this press release, and he doesn't know anything about it, but OTOH, the only place I've seen it is on FOXNews, which I guess is about one step below the Weekly World News in terms of veracity, but then again, they quote this Onion AV Club interview that seems to back up this story, so I don't know what to believe.




SubjectThat part was funny new Reply to this message
Posted byCereal Killer
Posted on03/23/06 11:08 AM



The part about the doll - definitely NOT Funny.
The part about the huge stripper - fucking hysterical
All the shit about child rape - not really funny
The end - on the fence. Not really grooving on it.




SubjectRe: Well, that's the thing new Reply to this message
Posted byVmprHntrD
Posted on03/23/06 01:14 PM



> The initial story was like you said, but about a week later there was another
> story floating around that said he had a stroke back in January, and that his
> publicists/minders/handlers/whatnot were the ones who concocted this press
> release, and he doesn't know anything about it, but OTOH, the only place I've
> seen it is on FOXNews, which I guess is about one step below the Weekly World
> News in terms of veracity, but then again, they quote this Onion AV Club
> interview that seems to back up this story, so I don't know what to believe.
>


I heard it wasn't his handlers at all for his business end, but his real handlers the scientologist cultists who went to the media on his 'behalf' and resigned the job for him only after they found out about the problem. The show had been in seasonal hiatus before that and in that period he did in fact have a stroke which put him out of commission. So most likely the cult, err religion decided to control his life in another way, and the only truth to hopefully come out of his is from Hayes in the future.




SubjectRM of the episode new Reply to this message
Posted byCereal Killer
Posted on03/23/06 01:24 PM



http://rapidshare.de/files/16192750/SPEpisode1001_-_The_Return_of_Chef_-_irc.tveps.net.rm




SubjectRe: Well, that's the thing new Reply to this message
Posted bywildcat
Posted on03/23/06 01:27 PM



> > The initial story was like you said, but about a week later there was another
> > story floating around that said he had a stroke back in January, and that his
> > publicists/minders/handlers/whatnot were the ones who concocted this press
> > release, and he doesn't know anything about it, but OTOH, the only place I've
> > seen it is on FOXNews, which I guess is about one step below the Weekly World
> > News in terms of veracity, but then again, they quote this Onion AV Club
> > interview that seems to back up this story, so I don't know what to believe.
> >
>
>
> I heard it wasn't his handlers at all for his business end, but his real
> handlers the scientologist cultists who went to the media on his 'behalf' and
> resigned the job for him only after they found out about the problem.

Yeah, that's pretty much what I meant. I kinda sounds to me, though, that his business handlers and his Scientologist handlers are one and the same. It wouldn't surprise me to find out that it's that way with most Scientologists, Hollywood and otherwise. We need to invite the poor bastard to a get-well Clambake.




Subjectwell here's some more info on it new Reply to this message
Posted byjajig
Posted on03/23/06 10:18 PM



In reply to:

Although he made no mention of it at the time, a spokeswoman said the "last straw" for Mr Hayes was an episode last November, lampooning Scientology and its celebrity adherents, including actor Tom Cruise.

Comedy Central then abruptly pulled a scheduled repeat of the episode, titled "Trapped in the Closet," and series creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, issued a statement suggesting the Church of Scientology was behind that move.

Sources close to the show said the re-run was cancelled after Mr Cruise threatened to boycott promotion of his upcoming film "Mission: Impossible III" for sister studio Paramount Pictures.



http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200603/s1600022.htm




SubjectYeah, see where it says "a spokeswoman"? *nt* Yyyyeeeeaaaahhhh new Reply to this message
Posted bywildcat
Posted on03/23/06 10:29 PM



> In reply to:Although he made no mention of it at the time, a spokeswoman said
> the "last straw" for Mr Hayes was an episode last November, lampooning
> Scientology and its celebrity adherents, including actor Tom Cruise.
>
> Comedy Central then abruptly pulled a scheduled repeat of the episode, titled
> "Trapped in the Closet," and series creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, issued
> a statement suggesting the Church of Scientology was behind that move.
>
> Sources close to the show said the re-run was cancelled after Mr Cruise
> threatened to boycott promotion of his upcoming film "Mission: Impossible III"
> for sister studio Paramount Pictures.
> http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200603/s1600022.htm
>





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