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Here Comes the Neighborhood

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Here Comes the Neighborhood

South Park

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  • Skeeter: That was it. We just saw the last of them speeding away in a van!
  • [all the men yell, "All right!"]
  • Gerald Brofloski: They were so scared, I'm sure they'll never be back!
  • Mr. Garrison: That's great! And now we can sell all their homes, and become... millionaires!
  • [all the men stop and ask, "What?"]
  • Jimbo: But then you had us do all that for nothin'. Don't you see - if you get rich sellin' these homes, then there will still be rich people in South Park.
  • Randy Marsh: Yeah. You'd become what you hate.
  • [Mr. Garrison pauses]
  • Mr. Garrison: Well yeah, but at least I got rid of all those damn ni-
  • [credits roll]
  • Mr. Garrison: Now we can sell all their homes and become millionaires.
  • Jimbo: But then you had us do all that for nothing. Don't you see, if you get rich selling these homes then there will still be rich people in South Park.
  • Randy Marsh: Yeah, you'd become what you hate.
  • Mr. Garrison: Well yeah, but at least I got rid of all those damn ni...
  • [credits roll]
  • Skeeter: That was it. We just saw the last of them speeding away in a van!
  • [all the men yell, "All right!"]
  • Gerald Brofloski: They were so scared, I'm sure they'll never be back!
  • Mr. Garrison: That's great! And now we can sell all their homes, and become... millionaires!
  • [all the men stop and ask, "What?"]
  • Jimbo: But then you had us do all that for nothin'. Don't you see - if you get rich sellin' these homes, then there will still be rich people in South Park.
  • Randy Marsh: Yeah. You'd become what you hate.
  • [Mr. Garrison pauses]
  • Mr. Garrison: Well yeah, but at least I got rid of all those damn ni-
  • [credits roll]
  • Frederick Smith: Ah, and these are Puff Daddy's kids, P. Diddy Mini, P. Poofy Bite-size, and Puffa Diddy Diddy Puff Fun-size.
  • Mr. Williams: We went to graduate school and therefore have more lucrative jobs than most people in town. For instance, your mother is a chemist for a pharmaceutical company, whereas you friend Cartman's mother is a crack whore. One pays more than the other.
  • Token Williams: [shopping at JMart] Hey look, these pants are only five bucks apiece. They must really suck. What do you think?
  • Mrs. Williams: What brand are they?
  • Token Williams: It doesn't matter, Mom. They're poor people pants.
  • Token Williams: I'm just so happy you guys moved into town. You see, I used to be the only rich kid. All the other families here are kind of low to middle income.
  • Lisa Smith: Why? What happened to all their money?
  • Token Williams: They never really had any money.
  • Lisa Smith: Well then, why don't their daddies just act in a movie?
  • Token Williams: Well, I think that they...
  • Frederick Smith: Sometimes children must be very firm with their daddies.
  • Lisa Smith: Indeed.
  • Frederick Smith: Like when Daddy doesn't want to act in a movie because he thinks the script is bad.
  • Lisa Smith: So we must plead with him. Please, Daddy, please, it's 20 million dollars, Daddy.
  • Daniel Smith: Please, Daddy, please.
  • Frederick Smith: 20 million is still 12 million after taxes, Daddy.

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