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POSTED:Wed, March 26, 2008 @ 10:32PM

South Park

The episode starts out with the kids being warned about not getting high.. by all kinds of alternative methods. One of the ways is through male urine. Kenny gets sprayed and goes on a wild halluciantory trip. A sexy porno type chick is part of his fantasy. He comes off his trip just as he was to take a bath with her. It's a spoof on the 1981 Canadian animated fantasy, "Heavy Metal".

Stan's parents watch Fox, and learn that the new trend is called "cheesing", because it's "fon to do". Get it? The whole town gets into the anti-cheesing act and outlaws cats. I supposed it's a swipe at the anti-huffing campaigns.

Cartman is keeping a cat hidden in his attic. Kenny can't let go of his fantasy, so naturally, he's cheesing all the time. It's kind of cool to see Kenny in a more front and center role. I mean, other that, he's usually just dying, right?

Eric starts hiding neighbor cats in the attic... with Klezmer music in the background...very Diary of Anne Frank.

Stan's dad starts getting high off cat pee in his basement. He ends up having to fight Kenny in his fantasy. Soon, Gerald and his wife have to to do an apology newsconference -- complete with Sheila in a light blue suit -- just like Mrs. Spitzer!!

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