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Leonard Lunatic
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I'm choppin the action that gives the power…

I thought the prequel was terrible, but I don't think the Farrelly's had anything to do with it.  Though I could be wrong, I don't feel like looking it up right now.

Charlie mumbling incoherently after eating the brownie is my all-time favorite moment of the whole series.

This was as close to a classic episode as we have had for a while, and you can take that both ways.  One being that it will live on in infamy for creating the game of games, and two, that it was much more like an early episode of the series.  Both are good things.  I thoroughly enjoyed this episode.

I agree that laughter is often contagious, so the more people laughing, the more one might laugh.  But if you can watch Philly all by yourself and not laugh, then you are seriously messed up.  As they say, laughter is the best medicine, especially for those poor loners with no friends.

Charlie is the best character on the show in my opinion.  His question was the best, and of course he would be the only one to not remember the answer.  Dennis' character is quite good, but he will always be a bastard man.

We have gotten somewhat off topic here, so I will back up a bit from the overall differences of men and women, though there are many.

I guess you need an example:

There is a difference between understanding and appreciating.  You should be ashamed of your lack of understanding of how to use a dictionary.

It's not that women can't enjoy the show, it's just that most women cannot fully appreciate the way men joke around with each other, which is the base for much of the comedy on this show.  In a past review, she actually referred to one joke as "slightly icky" which has no place in a review of the League, unless you're

Too bad this show is made before football season, but airs during it, as we got the terribly timed Carson Palmer retirement reference this week.  It would have been fine two weeks ago, but now it just felt so out of place.

I said something similar two weeks ago and the PC assholes got all over my case.  This show is all about dick jokes and fantasy football, it needs a dude to fully appreciate it.  Margaret lost me forever when she said the show needed to "show more heart" after the Sukka.  This show has nothing to do with having some

Seriously.  South Park is not about continuity.  Nobody cares.  It's almost as bad as when the reviewer felt there needed to be more "heart" in the League a couple weeks back.

I didn't notice it until now, but was Cartman even in this episode at all?  Maybe when they made fun of Feegan or something? I can't remember…

You can still eat way too many carbs as a vegan.

I was glad to read this news until they said they wanted to hire the writers of Hot Tub Time Machine.  That movie was fucking awful.  Such a wonderful premise…such a horribly unfunny movie.

Hot, manly love.

Harry, your hands are freezing!

He has been saying for years that he wanted to make a sequel.

How about some canceraids for Sean O'Neal's shabby reporting?  While imdb does list his first acting credit in 1972, he didn't actually start appearing movies regularly until the late 80's.  Even Jackson himself has stated that his career didn't really start until 1988.  Bursting on the screen in 1972, my ass.