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:I totally agree. Or, maybe, absurd though it may be, Cartman's hand could have come to life. Not only were they speaking simultaneously, but the hand appeared to be dreaming and talking on the phone and actually replying, even though Cartman's head was nowhere near the phone at the moment. Also, it is interesting that everyone, except for Kyle and especially adults, kept treating "Jennifer Lopez" as a real person.--[[User:Orthologist|Orthologist]] 16:36, 16 March 2007 (UTC) |
:I totally agree. Or, maybe, absurd though it may be, Cartman's hand could have come to life. Not only were they speaking simultaneously, but the hand appeared to be dreaming and talking on the phone and actually replying, even though Cartman's head was nowhere near the phone at the moment. Also, it is interesting that everyone, except for Kyle and especially adults, kept treating "Jennifer Lopez" as a real person.--[[User:Orthologist|Orthologist]] 16:36, 16 March 2007 (UTC) |
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Hi,Im the guy who wrote that arcticle about the possibility of Cartmans hand being posessed,if anyone disagrees with me please feel free to tell me why here. Malkulan God'07. . |
Hi,Im the guy who wrote that arcticle about the possibility of Cartmans hand being posessed,if anyone disagrees with me please feel free to tell me why here. Malkulan God'07. . |
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Shouldn't "spooge" be corrected, or at least linked, to [[splooge]] for the benefit of the confused?--[[User:Spuddiwinks|Spuddiwinks]] 14:21, 9 May 2007 (UTC) |
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Trivia
I removed this bit from the trivia section.
"This episode was voted #1 by fans. It was also voted Cartman's 8th greatest moment."
Simply put: Prove it. There's no source of where this was voted on or when the votes were taken. --Vyran 18:29, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
- Source is the polls on Comedy Central's website, I have added that there to reflect that the number one ranking was only based on people that use and vote on comdeycentral website and as a clear source JayKeaton 23:25, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
- See List of South Park episodes#Top 27 episodes (October 2004) and List of South Park episodes#Cartman's 25 Greatest Moments (October 2005) respectively. References located here and here also respectively.
Someone edited "Mexican" to "Puerto Rican." While J Lo is actually Puerto Rican, that isn't the point; Cartman's Ms. Lopez is a Mexican stereotype, and as such, would be consistent with that, not the real J Lo's provenance. 69.59.65.15 00:25, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
I am personally convinced that, despite Cartman's "I fooled you, kinda!" taunt at the end of the episode, Cartman truly was harboring a separate personality. Most supportive of this argument is that Cartman talks as Jennifer Lopez even when alone. Also, there is no way he would allow Ben to have sex with his hand if he really had total control over J-Lo. Even though he clearly began with the intent of fooling Kyle, he did actually lose his mind in the process.
- I totally agree. Or, maybe, absurd though it may be, Cartman's hand could have come to life. Not only were they speaking simultaneously, but the hand appeared to be dreaming and talking on the phone and actually replying, even though Cartman's head was nowhere near the phone at the moment. Also, it is interesting that everyone, except for Kyle and especially adults, kept treating "Jennifer Lopez" as a real person.--Orthologist 16:36, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi,Im the guy who wrote that arcticle about the possibility of Cartmans hand being posessed,if anyone disagrees with me please feel free to tell me why here. Malkulan God'07. .
Censorship
Shouldn't "spooge" be corrected, or at least linked, to splooge for the benefit of the confused?--Spuddiwinks 14:21, 9 May 2007 (UTC)