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TUNE IN! Wed. & Sat. 10 PM / 9 C
This week on South Park:
Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society
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News Archive
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Here's all of the news found for the specified month and year.
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May 15, 2001
South Park has at least two employees who hail from the land up north. Yep, I'm talking aboot Canada. I haven't smoked out the rest, but I'm keeping a close eye on one particular staffer. You know who you are.
Anyways, go to the crew page and try to guess who the Canadian bacon lovers are. We might even make it a contest.
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May 15, 2001
Just got the first draft of episode #501. Sweeeet. And so it begins.
Matt and Trey are editing the last episode of the season for "That's My Bush" but they'll be back tommorow for another writers' meeting.
We'll keep you posted.
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May 14, 2001
Yes, South Park has a connection to "Survivor." Well, sort of. Last year (before "Survivor 2: Porky's Revenge" aired), Matt and Trey directed a video for the band Ween (DVDA played with Ween at the Palace in L.A. - where I got a contact high). The song was "Even If You Don't" and it's off the "White Pepper" album.
Anyways, one of the extras was none other than resident beotch, Jerri Manthey. She wore this nude tube dress thingy, and you could totally see her black thong (not that I was looking).
And sorry to disappoint, but she was actually pretty nice, inviting us to the bar she worked at (Circle Bar on Main, in Venice). I ended up checking it out with a couple of friends, but I didn't bother saying hi. I went back a couple months after that and she was gone (filming "Survivor," I suppose).
On another note, a couple of South Park staffers played extras in the Ween video. I won't say whom, to protect the guilty.
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May 13, 2001
Yep, it's Mothers' Day. Hope you remembered to call Mom.
Speaking of mothers - or sisters, rather - Sister Anne (in last week's episode #410 "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell" and this week's #411 "Probably") was voiced by our very own Executive Producer, Anne Garefino.
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May 11, 2001
South Park parodies all kinds of popular culture: tv, movies, music, art, politics, news, etc... Most of the time it's pretty obvious (e.g. Elian, Florida elections, Star Trek, Behind the Music).
The parody in this week's episode, #410 - "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell," is a little more obscure. There was a relatively low profile movie in 1997 titled "She's So Lovely" starring John Travolta , Sean Penn, and Robin Wright Penn (hmmm, wonder how she got that gig). Check it if you want to compare and contrast.
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