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Cartman: Don't call me fat, you fucking Jew!
[Gasp from the class]
Mr. Garrison: Eric! Did you just say the "F" word?
Cartman: [confused] Jew?
Kyle: No, not Jew! He's talking about "fuck"! You can't say "fuck" in school, you fucking fat ass!
Mr. Garrison: Kyle!
Cartman: Why the fuck not?
Mr. Garrison: Eric!
Stan: Dude, you just said "fuck" again!
Mr. Garrison: Stanley!
Kenny: [Muffled.] Fuck.
Mr. Garrison: Kenny!
Cartman: What's the big deal? It doesn't hurt anybody. Fuck fuckety fuck fuck fuck.
Mr. Garrison: How would you like to go see the school counselor?
Cartman: How would you like to suck my balls?
[Gasp from the class.]
Mr. Garrison: What did you say?
Cartman: I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Actually, what I said was...
[Cartman pulls out a bullhorn]
Cartman: HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUCK MY BALLS? MR. Garrison.
Stan: Holy shit, dude.
Mistakes
When Cartman is in his bedroom, there's something besides his backpack that looks like books but when his mother is gone, it's now a mirror and a rope. See more...
Trivia
The oddly-shaped skyscraper in the background toward the end of the "Blame Canada" number is the Wells Fargo building in Denver. See more...
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Continuity: When Kenny is brought into the hospital, there is a schedule on the wall next to the door (Dr. No is scheduled to 'Kill Bond'). When Kyle is worried that their Mums will find out that they went to the movie, the Doctor column has vanished from the chart. A little later, the columns are reversed.
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