Hunter Specialties Deer'e'ere Butt Out II

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There, you see that?! The tobacco company won't give us the kid! And do you know why?! Because they know that if they give us that kid, then we'll kill him! And when our commercial goes on the air, it will lose them business! A television promo for the episode showed a deleted scene involving Butters interacting with the "Butt Out" group. [3] The final scene where Kyle tells Stan they didn't learn their lesson was not included in the episode's original broadcast. [4] Theme [ edit ] Well, those God-damned tobacco companies aren't gonna have control over MY kid! I say we bring them down!

You just hate smoking, so you use all your money and power to force others to think like you. And that's called fascism, you tubby asshole!The Principal's office, Only the door and the desk remain. The bookshelves are burnt up except for the bottom shelf. The cabinets are charred. The desk is charred and two of its legs are burnt off. confused] Huh? Oh, I get it, Kyle. That's your Serbian Jew double bluff. Make me think you don't care about being in the commercial so that maybe I won't either. Ooops. didn't work, did it, Kyle? Well, come on in. [motions the group to a hallway, which they enter] How about a little history first? [stops by a portrait of Indians seated around a campfire] Native Americans were the first to cultivate the tobacco plant. They smoked it in pipes for medicinal and ceremonial purposes. The Prime Minister has refused to say if he will quit if given a fine, but allies have suggested he will try to cling to power. Let's see how the tobacco companies deal with this. [settles into his director's chair] All right, roll camera. Roll the TelePrompTer. And whenever you're ready, Eric.

This is just startin' to look like another one of those times where it-it's gonna end up with the whole town turning out, it's a big showdown happening, and us havin' to talk about what we learned, and I say we just stop right now, and go play cards or something. butt in (orout), [no object ] to interfere (or stop interfering) in the affairs of others: wished his mother-in-law would stop butting in; When he tried to help them, one of them snapped, "Butt out, jerk, and leave us alone!'' walks across the room towards a table laden with burgers] This is how we get rid of smokers. [approaches and grabs a burger] We go state to state and do things like, use bogus studies and make extensive commercials to get the public on our side and force cigarette smokers to stop!

No matter how much money the anti-smoking groups spend, the tobacco companies are there to fill our children's heads with lies and propaganda that make them wanna smoke. now dressed in the costume he pulled out] Yes. My name is Rita Poon. I called about my boys wanting a tour. Alright kids, here's what we're gonna do. [the waitress replaces a cleared platter with the newly loaded one] We're gonna sneak you into the tobacco company by saying you kids want a tour for a school paper. [begins eating the burgers and dabs his head] Once you're inside, mm, mm, I'm gonna take photos and then we'll publish them, saying that the tobacco company invited you over to seduce you into smoking. Got it? Of course they haven't, because the tobacco companies have gotten to them first. This is really their fault. Amanda Kiser of The Battalion praised the episode's portrayal of anti-smoking educational performances: "Watch the 'Butt Out' episode of South Park if you were not fortunate enough to witness such a spectacle as a preteen. Granted, the truth is substantially less ridiculous, but it is still incredibly, nauseatingly self-consciously hip." [9] Richard Ives of Times Higher Education also praised this aspect of this episode: "Teachers to whom I've shown these clips sigh in recognition." [5] The Daily Record of Scotland praised the episode, which they said was extremely "timely". [10]

steps forth] Hey, did you guys know that each year over six hundred thousand people a year die from smoking? A year! Lord Moylan had tweeted: "Everything I’ve read recently in @yorkshirepost makes me fear I’m going to find it transformed into a county of leftist whingers begging for handouts.” Your vacation house in Mexico, then, whatever it is! Look, you are putting my life and these boys' lives in danger by smoking that in here! And I'm not gonna tolerate it! I will end smoking in bars in Colorado! There will be no more smoking here! And here's our factory at work. [opens the double doors to the factory. The workers begin to sing. Some of them scoop tobacco plants into large tanks. Other collect minced leaves into large wheelbarrows, others keep inventory. They break into song and dance near the end of the song] The first successful commercial crop of tobacco was cultivated in Virginia in 1612. [stops by a portrait of Pilgrims harvesting the crop] Within seven years it was one of the country's largest exports.

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The Met Police are studying 300 photos and have issued questionnaires to more than 50 people, including Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak, asking them to explain their involvement in Partygate. Butt Out" is the thirteenth episode of Season Seven, and the 109th overall episode of South Park. It first aired on December 3, 2003. [1] Synopsis [ ] Here he comes! [Two Smoke Stoppers vans and a big rig pull up to City Hall. Rob Reiner follows in a Cadillac, which stops at the walkway leading up to the front door. Reiner opens the door and tries to get out, but he's too big to fit through.] agreeing] Yeah, huh? [launches into a small demonstration] It-it's like the tobacco companies have control of my mind- No. Must. Fight it. Tobacco companies... making me want to smoke. Ah!

What?! [grabs the news feed the worker was holding] God-damnit, what the hell is wrong with people in this state?! a b Rich, Frank (May 1, 2005). "Conservatives ♥ 'South Park' ". The New York Times . Retrieved January 13, 2020. So it's either deal with all that, or be grounded for three weeks. [all the boys stroke their chins] Temporary Smoke Stoppers offices, interior. The workers there walk around like zombies, or Igor, Dr. Frankenstein's helper. They make grunts as they pass each other. The woman runs off and the man chases after her. You guys, maybe we should come clean right now and tell everyone that it wasn't the tobacco companies that made us want to smoke.After singing and dancing representatives from an anti-smoking campaign rap about the dangers of smoking, the kids at South Park Elementary realize how cool it really is and take up the habit. [1] Plot [ ] Hahahahahaha! [resumes hammering] Nice try, Kyle! Let's see you try to get through the door now! Haa haa hahahahaha! enters the scene] Ah, yes, Mrs. Poon. My name's Kevin Harris and I'm the vice president of Big Tobacco. Rob Reiner here signing in for my first AMA. Here we go…". Reddit. November 8, 2017 . Retrieved July 21, 2023.



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