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South Park (1997)

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Cartman Joins NAMBLA

South Park



    No one has answered this question yet.



    "Investigative Reports With Bill Curtis" is indeed a fictional board game.



    Contrary to popular belief, "Clyde Frog" is actually a real puppet from an old 1973 PBS show called "The Clyde Frog Show".



    The chat rooms that Eric Cartman has access to are: Cat People, Gleaming The Cube, Joel Schumacher Must Die, Meat Lovers, Men Who Like Young Boys, Teen Stream, and United Anarchists and the one he ends up going into is Men Who Like Young Boys.



    The people Eric Cartman picks to chat with are: TONY316, HungDaddy, and HammerHead.



    "Mel's Buffet" is indeed a fictional restuaruant.



    It costs US $6.99 to eat at "Mel's Buffet."



    "Kama Sutra" is indeed a real book.



    "Kama Sutra 2" is indeed a fictional book.



    The "FBI" (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is indeed a real govermnent agency. More information is available by clicking on the following link,



    "South Park Clinin" is indeed a fictional clinic.



    "South Park Police Dept." is indeed a fictional police department.



    "NAMBLA" (North American Man/Boy Love Association) is indeed a a real association.



    "South Park Inn" is indeed a fictional inn.



    "South Park Pharmacy" is indeed a fictional pharmacy.



    "Morning After Abortion Pills" is indeed a fictional pill.



    "Baby-B-Gone" is indeed a fictional pill.



    "Get It Outta Me!" is indeed a fictional pill.



    "Fetus Flusher" is indeed a fictional pill.



    "Pregnant No More" is indeed a fictional pill.



    "Bobbo" is indeed a fictional pill.



    Kenny McCormick ends up buying "Pregnant No More."



    Kenny McCormick uses Vodka to put the pill "Pregnant No More" to give to his mom.



    His dad ends up drinking the concoction that Kenny McCormick made for his mom.



    "Photo-Dojo" is indeed a fictional business.



    "North Park Funland" is indeed a fictional theme park.



    "The John Denver Experience" is indeed a fictional ride.



    "nanbla.com" is indeed a fictional website.



    Kenny McCormick's dad was made love to by three dozen men.

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