Loved it... my fav though was the one where Cartman competed in the special olympics. That one or the Passion episode just had me rolling.
I thought it was great that they had Kyle wearing a Che shirt, and at the end when they put in Slayer, that was fuckin' great "This music us so angry, it's killing my buzz" hahaha...sweet....
That was a very funny episode. When Cartman locked all the hippies in the basement and then threw the some joints and a guitar........ahahahahah funny stuff.
Once again that episode proves my theory that Stan's father, Randy Marsh, is a complete hypocrite. In the 'Future people' episode, he was for it, until they took his job, and he became a spokesman for the anti-Future People cause. In this episode, during the Woodstock flashback, he said that at Woodstock, him and his wife did something, but all that they did were the same wasteful things that all of the present hippies in that South Park Festival were doing. Not that doing acid, showing your boobs, and makin' love in the dirt is wrong, per se, but the way Trey & Matt showed hippies as wasteful burnouts, is very hurtful and stereotypical, and I don't think that any of us are really like that. And does anybody use the word "crunchin'" to explain the sound of a great band?
But one thing I did like was the sub-categories for hippies: Giggling Stoner Hippies Drum-Circle Hippies & College Know-It-All Hippies What do you categorize yourself as?
I thought the same thing. Maybe Trey & Matt discovered the Hipforums and wanted to poke fun at us on an episode.
hahah that episode was so hilarious he locked all those hippies in his basement and was like "heres some joints and a guitar" lmfao cartman rules!!!! and the funniest part was when he was talking about that machine and he sneezed lmfao!!!!!!!! TAKE THAT U HIPPIES!!!!
Why is it that instead of trying to make a difference thru protesting the hippies visiting south park thought that groovin for four days was a way to "stick it to da man"? All in all, episode was better than last week.
Yes they do. They also play 'em on Thursdays at 10pm, too. So if you missed it Wednesday, You can watch the same episode, same time, next night, right before 'The Hollow Men'. Oh yeah, and that show's also hilarious, and one of their cast members slightly resembles Paul McCartney.
Actually Slutter, Cartman has been spewing his contempt for those "tree-hugging hippies" ever since the series began. It's about time he finally went head to head (no pun intended!) with them.
Damnit, instead of putting the repeat of South Park on, Comedy Central decided they'd put on "The Blue-Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again" Still funny, but I wanted to see that south park. I wonder if it's up on limewire yet...