You know, this is so outrageously awesome that it just MIGHT be true…I sometimes think the same type of system is used to make other decisions of high import as well. I noticed that “Run for the hills” was on that chart, too. How long before the chicken hits that spot? Respect mah authoritah!
I’ve loved this show forever… and I really think that this particular episode may have been the best of all. So smart, and so smart ass at the same time.
Eric Bramlett says:
How did I miss this episode! Awesome!!!
March 26, 2009 — 11:43 am
The Harriman Team says:
You know, this is so outrageously awesome that it just MIGHT be true…I sometimes think the same type of system is used to make other decisions of high import as well. I noticed that “Run for the hills” was on that chart, too. How long before the chicken hits that spot? Respect mah authoritah!
March 26, 2009 — 12:02 pm
Mark Brian says:
Leave it to South Park to accurately reflect how Washington does things.
March 26, 2009 — 12:10 pm
Todd Tarson says:
I’ve loved this show forever… and I really think that this particular episode may have been the best of all. So smart, and so smart ass at the same time.
March 26, 2009 — 12:44 pm
Austin Smith - Goomzee.com says:
Ahaha…was it really a surprise that Washington heads rely on headless farm animals to make the truly important decisions?
March 26, 2009 — 2:01 pm
john sabia says:
That is too funny.
March 26, 2009 — 6:44 pm
Malok says:
I DVRed the episode. I kept rewinding to play this scene over and over. Truly, an instant classic!
March 26, 2009 — 7:56 pm
Tony Sena says:
That was classic!
March 26, 2009 — 11:11 pm
P3epe says:
South Park still has it!
March 27, 2009 — 11:06 am
Teru says:
This is how an art(meaning this show) should be! (hidden Sarcasm, irony)…I felt bad for the chicken haha.
(A bit off topic from the episode, but I live in Canada now and love watching when the show makes fun of Canada.)
March 27, 2009 — 6:03 pm