Zombie-Themed Drinks For Halloween

Zombie Brains Shot

This cocktail looks just like it’s name: ZOMBIE BRAINS. It’s based on The Walking Dead Series. It’s a disgusting looking mix of jagermeister, Baileys Irish cream, peach schnapps and grenadine. Despite is look it’s super sweet. Watch as Sophia chokes on this one!

Zombie Scooby Snack

A Zombified version of a scooby snack! It’s looks disgusting but it’s delicious and perfect for Halloween.

Zombie Bloodbath

If zombies run wild and start eating everyone you get a….ZOMBIE BLOODBATH. This cocktail is a mix of malibu red, uv cherry, ginger beer and all topped with kraken black spiced rum. It’s potent but smooth.

The Walking Dead Halloween Cocktail

This cocktail is no joke! It’s base is Absinthe and Bacardi 151 and it looks just like vomit. Peach schnapps, Bailey’s Irish Cream and ginger beer are then added to complete this halloween masterpiece.

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ADAM CAROLLA HAS NO MORE PROBLEMS

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Adam talks to Marconi and Kevin about his LIVE PODCAST from the VIC with Chicago radio icon Steve Dahl. Loveline being over. Plus his thoughts on our modern environment.

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More New Green Day

Another track off of “Radio Revolution” is out. Check out “Still Breathing” below. FYI, still no word on the Aragon make up date, but your tickets will still be good whenever it happens.

 

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Listen: Adam Carolla with Brian & Lou

Adam Carolla checked in to talk about owning Paul Newman’s race cars, Walter Payton’s racing suit and his show at The Vic tomorrow. You can still grab tickets at HERE.

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Iliza Shlesinger’s NEW NETFLIX SPECIAL Confirmed Kills (FILMED IN CHICAGO)

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Iliza Shlesinger has a new Netflix special (her third), Confirmed Kills, coming out Friday September 23. She just finished writing season two of her ABC Digital series Forever 31. (MUST WATCH THE FIRST SEASON IT’S HILARIOUS)  I can’t say enough good things about Iliza. I watched one comedy special and I’ve been hooked ever since. Her Snapchat story is part of my daily routine. Her updates of her dog Blanche alone would be enough, but sometimes I think she’s even work-shopping new material. On top of all of that she filmed this special here IN CHICAGO AT THE VIC!!! Can we just make her our comedy QUEEN already!!?? – Marconi

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TOP 50 ‘SOUTH PARK’ EPISODES Part 2: What will be number 1?

 

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We continue our definitive never-to-ever-be-listed-again list of the best episodes of the Comedy Central institution ‘South Park’. This is sure to spark debate about what episodes got in and which ones did, not but in the words of a great man “Oh I’m sorry, I thought this was a America!”

Get inside the South Park writer’s room with former writer Jon Kimmel (now working his brother on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’) in this new episode of Not Ready for Broadcast where he dishes on what episode the writer’s like the most, the idea he pitched that upset his mom, and how he would end the series.

25. The Passion of the Jew (Season 8 / Ep 3) One of the most controversial episodes of the series (and that’s saying a lot) is this tale which touches on a religious movie by Hollywood star Mel Gibson which allows Cartman go full blown villain mode and Kyle goes into a mental breakdown. Meanwhile, Gibson whose actual face is displayed in his animated version here is portrayed like a Looney Tunes cartoon in his Bravehart make up. Highlight: The over-the-phone NSFW exchange between Cartman and Stan about trying to get $18 back from Gibson because they didn’t like ‘the Passion’.

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24. Professor Chaos (Season 6/ Ep 6) After being fired from the group, Butters creates a villainous persona who wears a tinfoil helmet like Dr. Doom from Marvel comics, and with the cutest look on his face threatens revenge. He’s the most adorable arch-nemesis the boys could ever have

23. Trapper Keeper (Season 4 / Ep 12) Trey and Matt must be big fans of ‘Terminator’ as this is a pretty tribute to it, as Cartman and Kyle battle over who has the coolest trapper keeper but it unfolds into a time-traveling apocalypse tale with humankind in the balance. The time-traveller does not understand how to keep his undercover status.This episode also features lil’ Ike interacting with Kindegarden students who are all voiced by real kids with a sidestory covering the debated 2000 Election results. Highlight: “Can we play some Hu-Man Tether- ball?”

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22. It’s a Jersey Thing (Season 14 / Episode 9) MTV’s reality TV cole sore known as ‘the Jersey Show’ was quite the rage a few years back, and anything that breaks into a certain level of questionable popularity seems to be an easy target for the SP crew to sneak their teeth into. This episodes though took the idea of these Jersey Shore type characters into the wild extremes as their invading the nice little Colorado town like a sci-fi zombie type infection that turns people into jerks with a lot of gel in their hair. Highlight: Snookie is treated like a Gollum like monster who wants “smoosh smoosh” with it’s unfortunate victims. 

21. The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers (Season 6 / Ep 13) An epic quest in the vein of the Lord of the Rings, the boys set out on a mission to return a video to a video store except that video is the most powerful adult film of all time. Butters turns into a proverbial Gollum trying to get the tape back after he loses it. Highlight: The look on Butters face after he sees the tape by mistake, saying simply “Neat-O”.

20. “Die Hippie, Die” (Season 9 / Ep 2) When hippies start to become a nuisance to the town, there is one person who can save the town from these hackey-sacking hordes: Eric Cartman. It sneaks in allusions to JAWS, The Core, and other disaster/event movies.

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19. SEASON 19, THE WHOLE FREAKING SEASON This past season kickoff was one of the show’s strongest in terms of working in local characters (not just celebs) to satire modern pop culture driven by political correctness.It also had overarching themes but not isolated to 2 or 3 part trilogies like we had seen in the past, so picking one was tougher to do than waiting for an Nintendo Wii to come out. So here are few to seek out for my PC bros. It shows how South Park never needed to be rejuvenated, it just needed to remind it’s always been “kewl”.

Stunning and Brave ( Ep 1) This season kickoff goes meta on the series as it’s under the microscope as a proudly politically incorrect show in a time in American culture when their is a demand for more political correctness with a ton of confusion as to what that actually is to everyone. Introducing P.C.Principal  who is easily the most impactfull new side character on the show in years, a broken Cartman, a brainwashed Randy Marsh and powers flipped from where they once were. In all this upheaval, they take NFL’s ‘Deflategate’ over the coals as well. It’s like the show’s own version of ‘The Empire Strikes Back’. Highlight: The P.C. Bros yelling “Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!” and their frat house chant.

Naughty Ninjas (Ep 7) This episode culminates as a denial of the past with the fall of Officer Bob Brady and calls out the double standards you see when people are so insistent to let you know their “progressive” while acting the completely opposite of the ideal. It shows Brady as this heartbroken hero who makes a mistakes, with a side story about the town boys turning into Ninjas who the adults think is an ISIS terror cell. Highlight: “Wow. We’ve only had a Whole Foods for a month, and already we don’t need cops. So Cool.”

PC Principal Final Justice(Ep 10) All of the big themes of Season19 culminate with PC Principle, Internet Advertising, gentrification, and everyone gets a gun. It’s all going down in a big way with almost character in the town tied together in this plot that reminds me of the scale of the Marvel’s Civil War but instead of super powers, everyone gets a gun. Highlight: The Gun Show is played out like a dog show with soft toned commentators narrated the entire thing and then everyone takes out their guns.

18Cartman Gets an Anal Probe (Season 1 / Ep 1) The one that started it all with aliens making Cartman doing ridiculous including random dance routines and the obvious stuff with a butt. It introduced us to these four boys who talked the way kids sometimes talk when the adults are not around at all.

17. Timmy 2000 (Season 4 / Ep 3) Comedy Central reportedly did not want this episode which starred a handicapped character Timmy who can only say his name ‘Timmy’ who quickly becomes the singer of a band and gets into a feud with you guessed it, 80’s pop singer Phill Collins. It’s one of the more prominent musical moment in the series. Plus it teaches us that if any medication you’re taking makes you see little tiny Christina Aguilera, you should probably stop.

16. Cartoon Wars ( Season 10 / Ep 3+ 4) It has long been a comparison that the SP faithful have despised with a venomous denial, that the show is nothing like a similar risque cartoon show Family Guy. So just like the fantasy battles comic book fans pit between DC and Marvel superheros, we get this large scale battle that involves the world nearly collapsing because Family Guy plans to air a depiction of the prophet Muhammed. The dialogue in this is over-the-top in it’s meta territory. Highlight: The reveal of how every Family Guy  joke is created behind the scenes.

15. Goobacks (Season 8 / Ep 7) Immigration issues with people traveling from the future hit South Park so this of course leads the working class people of the town to worry for their jobs and devolve into xenophobic yokels who can’t say the word “jobs” correctly. It shows here how acceptable hate can be in our culture when times get tough or challenging. Plus the geeky homages to ‘the Terminator’ will make you smile as well. Highlight: “THEY TOOK OUR JORBS!”

14. Handicar (Season 18 Episode 4) Never a show to shy away from current fads, South Park address the Uber and Lyft phenomena that has swept the world! But in typical South Park fashion they turn the subject matter upside down, and make it all about Wacky Races. Featuring Timmy and Nathan in the leads. Mimsy!!!!!!

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13. The Cissy (Season 18 Episode 3)One character that has really grown and developed over the course of the series is Randy Marsh. Originally just Stan’s dad, we’ve seen him mature and develop to drunkenly fight other dads at little league baseball games, bro down against Andrew Lloyd Weber, and try to give himself cancer, just so he can buy some “Purple Yurple”. But it is this episode where Randy emerges as the international pop star Lorde. This literally maybe the greatest Randy Marsh moment ever. The culmination of the character moving from the background, to arguably one of the funniest characters on the show. And that is saying something.

12. AWESOME-0 (Season 8 / Ep 2) The uber-innocence of Butters and the non-stop conniving Cartman pair up as an odd couple again here. Cartman dressing up as a robot and pretends to be Butter’s best friend to learn his deepest secrets. Cartman has the robo-buddy, then becomes the reason that bad Adam Sandler movies get made. Highlight: The way that ‘Awesome o’ has to give Butter’s medication in a specific part of the body.

11. Mystery of the Urinal Deuce (Season 10 / Ep 9) One of the more controversial entries on the list is this one which features Cartman playing a 9/11 truther, a pair of very aroused detectives, and Mr. Mackey describing what awful thing was left in a urinal. With the very real sadness around the events of 9/11, it’s not easy to make light of anything related to it but this episode effectively did that with grace.

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10. Woodland Critter Christmas (Season 8 / Ep 14) Cuddly adorable critters from the forest who appear to be anything but evil turn out to be just that when Stan gets tied their Satanic plot. And there’s a sex scene involving blood that you can’t unsee it while at the same time it’s also absolutely gut-bustingly funny.

9. Douche and Turd (Season 8 / Ep 8) This episode is for those of us who want to participate in the democratic process of voting for elected leader but feel like our choices are limited, at best. Yes, this irreverent and thought-provoking symbol of American politics is gracefully displayed when the kids at South Park Elementary are forced to vote between a douche and turd sandwich. This is not the America we want, but it’s the one we got. Highlight: “All right children, I have just been informed that since our school has been attacked by eco-terrorist for the 47th time, we are going to change our school mascot”

8. Fisthticks (Season 13 / Ep 5) A joke written by Timmy and Cartman (who really just sat on the couch, but claimed he co-wrote it)  sparks a worldwide craze and winds up really aggravating the egomaniacal out-of-touch rapper Kanye West to an extreme level. It’s a perfect spoof on the process of comedy writing, people who steal jokes, and people who don’t get the jokes at all. It’s one of the shows many ‘meta’ moments where it’s able to satirize how people process South Park and other comedy shows in the real world. Reminder this episode came out in 2009, and Kanye West is still getting way too mad about a lot of things. The rapper did not take the satire very well, dissing SP in a song.

7. Chinpoko Mon (Season 3 / Ep 11) Pokemon Go took over our phones this year and caused all different types of weird stories to hit the web, so this episode which first aired in 1999 delivers in an unexpected revival of the ‘Catch ‘em Craze’. The boys get wound up in a fad of Chinpoko Mon toys which is actually a master plan by Japan to overthrow the United States. Highlight: The corny ass theme song for the toys that get sold to the kids and the insane failed replacement toy the town pitches to the town’s children, the Wild Wacky Action Bike.

6. Make Love Not Warcraft (Season 10 / Ep 8) The boys can’t beat this one guy on the MMORPG game ‘World of Warcraft’ and these cuts to the feared foe is shown to be a balding obese dork wearing a carpal tunnel sleeve because he just plays the game. The boys must become their enemy to defeat their enemy so they get rotund in the reverse montage. Yes, it gonna take montaaaage. Highlight: Randy acting like he’s dying in the real world when his character dies in the game.

5. About Last Night (Season 12 Episode 12) You could make an argument that this episode is one of the top 5 best episodes of all time. In fact, after re-watching it just made me wish that this was a pilot episode for a new South Park spin-off show. Even the name of  President Obama,Senator John McCain crime organization is great! “Presidential Crime Syndicate”. God, what a name! But the icing on the cake of this episode is the fact that it aired the day after the 2008 Presidential Election was completed, and included snippets from President Obama’s victory speech. It really shows how up-to-the-minute SP Studios could be with their humor.

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4. Imaginationland (Season 11 / Episode 10-13) A story that merges innocent whimsy and wonder of fictional characters in a pristine dimension that represents our collective dreams, insert a kidnapped Butters, a very serious military effort, the boys freaking out about it all and lots of over-the-top violence that makes what imaginary become fiercely real. It played together so well, it got it’s own DVD release. It easily could have been a feature film in theaters if they wanted to go there.

3. Trapped in the Closet (Season 9 / Ep 12) This episode saw the show draw the ire of Tom Cruise and the Church of Scientology for revealing reported secrets about the religion. It also reminded people the show was capable of a grander or even smarter level of comedy that didn’t require the sight gags of poo poo and ca ca. This episode earned an Emmy nomination and respect from Hollywood, simply out of fear that anyone in the world of show business was due to be subject of an future South Park episode. Reruns of the episodes were pulled under the scrutiny and pressure from Cruise, but fans pushed back, forcing Comedy Central to re-air the show. The fallout of the show airing saw longtime SP voice actor and music legend Issac Hayes leave the show due to his beliefs as a Scientologists..  “There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins,” said Hayes in an  article published by the Assosciated Press. Highlight: The on-the-nose dialogue as the Marsh family tries to get Tom Cruise to come out of the closet.  

2. Episode 200/201  (Season 14 / Ep 5) These two episodes play together as one story featuring a parade of cameos from celebs and odd side characters from the show’s earlier years threatening to sue the town of South Park unless the town can get the prophet Muhammed to meet Tom Cruise. It basically serves as symbol for the show’s creators and writers joking on the idea of everyone getting so riled up about a cartoon town making fun of them. These episodes once again pushed the limits, to show SP’s ability to put anyone in their unrivaled satirical sights.

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1. Scott Tennorman Must Die (Season 5 / Ep 4) Cartman has always held his own as one of the most self-absorbed jerks in TV history, but in this episode which many fans see as show truly raised his villiny to evil levels never thought possible, when he gets a taste of his own medicine by an older bully, Scott Tenorman. Cartman’s response is plot that shows he meaner than almost than any character in comedy history, when he basically tricks Tenorman into eating his own parents. If Cartman is the “fire” that drives the show as former writer  Jon Kimmel put it, this episode has most of that heat. Alternative legends Radiohead make a noteworthy cameo.

What did you think of this list ? Do you AGREE or DISAGRE? Let us know on social media on Twitter @101WKQX and Facebook. 

The BMW Transformer

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A company in Turkey modified a BMW so it works like a real-life Transformer. This is already better than any of the Michael Bay movies.

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TOP 50 ‘SOUTH PARK’ EPISODES : RESPECT OUR AUTHORAATAAY!

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South Park is without much doubt, one of the funniest satirical shows in TV history so as it’s slides into it’s 20th Season (?!) on September 14th on Comedy Central, this comedy nerd had to lay down the top 20 episodes of the show. This of course will lead to much debate, but isn’t that half the fun anyway? There is no absolute way to crunch all this down into a definitive list with this brilliant treasure driven by the minds of Trey Parker and Matt Stone. So if you are really upset, hit me up on Twitter @kevkellam and let me feel your nerd-rage or nerd-praise. Here is the 50-25 selected episodes which were decided by my unsocial friends and I spending more time watching this marvelous show in the last few weeks than Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman spent playing the Okama Gamesphere. We’ll post 25-1 tomorrow so calm down, m’ kay. 

Before we start the list, let’s go inside the writer’s room of SP with former writer Jon Kimmel (yes, Jimmy’s brother) who also has worked on ‘The Man Show’, ‘Crank Yankers’,’Jimmy Kimmel Live’ and most recently the Emmy Awards. Here Kimmel digs into how the show’s process for creating an episode evolved, how he would end the show, an idea he get on the air that likely upset his mother, and the twisted minds of show creators Trey Parkers and Matt Stone. Listen and subscribe to our Not Ready for Broadcast Podcast.

 

Besides in the words of a great member of law enforcement, RESPECT MY AU-THORAATEEE!

50. Mr. Hankey’s Christmas Poo (Season 1 / Ep 9) Inspired by stories from Trey Parker’s youth where his father told him if he continued to forget to flush, what he left behind would come out of the toilet, and eat him. Well, Mr. Hankey did not doo that (get it?) but he tried to save the holidays. He’s just a real piece of ya know

 49. Mecha-Streisand (Season 1 / Ep 12) One of the first noteworthy celeb spoofs, politically outspoken pop music icon Barbra Streisand turning into a monster due an ancient amulet, and Chef calls on alternative music icon Robert Smith of the Cure help save the day.  

48. Chickenlover (Season 2 / Ep 4) Officer Bob Brady was at this early point the town’s sole police officer and it’s revealed that he’s illiterate. Cartman assumes some faux level of law enforcement, which leads the creation of his signature catchphrase which I have already used for my own personal gain which is just what Cartman would do. Also there is a man who is doing bad things with chickens.

47. Cancelled (Season 7 / Ep 1) The Planet Earth is revealed to a reality TV show made by aliens which when you think about it, would explain a lot of the weird stuff that happens if it were real. Also there is a Taco and it does something that Tacos should not be able to do.

46. The Simpsons Already Did It (Season 6 / Ep 7) South Park goes meta here, trying to squash beef made between fans of legendary animated classic ‘The Simpsons’ and how SP may have inherently replicated similar story line or joke. This is honestly a silly debate but it makes for some unnerving issues between characters in the little town.

45. Reverse Cowgirl (Season 16 / Ep1 ) It’s a great spoof of the new security measures added in America after 9/11 when no one can go to the bathroom without proper clearances and cavity inspections all because somebody left the seat up in the bathroom.

44. ‘The Coon Trilogy’ (Season 14 / Ep 10-12) Though this is not first appearance of Cartman’s unthreatening superhero alter ego, it takes the whole cosplay elements to new levels with all the boys getting in on the fun in an cataclysmic event with the rise of the monster Cthulhu and someone who actually has superpowers. So you read this entire list, you’ll note I am being an over-analytic geek about multi-episode stories.

43. The Ungroundables ( Season 12 / Ep 14) When Butters thinks he sees a vampire, the self-aggrandizing Goth kids get offended that no one thinks they are vampires. The Goths really steal the show here, taking focus off Stan, Kyle, and company but it’s worth it.

42. Cartman’s Mom is a… (Season 1 / Ep 13) Done with nods to soap operas with a ‘who done it, or here specifically ‘who done her?’ reveal, we find out who is the father of Eric Cartman. Highlight: Could Cartman’s dad be the entire Denver Broncos football team?

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41. Towelie (Season 5/ Ep 8) This memorable character ‘Towelie’ promotes towel use and smoking weed is the plot device in war between a corporation and the government, but the boys don’t care they just want their new video game system. Look for the live action fake commercial thrown in, that sells Towelie merchandise minutes after he was introduced.

40. The Snuke (Season 11 / Ep 4) Trey and Matt spoof the FOX TV series ‘24’ with a nuclear weapon hidden in a certain part of Hillary Clinton’s anatomy. There was reportedly debate at to whether or not to refer it as a ‘snizz or a snuke’ in the writer’s room.

39. Sexual Harassment Panda ( Season 3 / Episode 6) Cartman tries to sue Stan for  sexual harassment after he learns about the very serious serious from a man dressed in a panda suit. Need we say more? 

38. An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig (Season 1 / Ep 5) The boys get challenged by a fellow classmate to see if they can make an elephant mate with a pot belly pig. That was obvious but we’re spoiled with one of Chef’s best songs (featuring Elton John?!) that helps set the mood for love.

37. Taming the Strange (Season 17 / Ep 5) Kyle and his head-flapping little brother Ike grow a part when one of them hits puberty first. This causes some pretty awkward coming-of-age situations as Kyle tries to save it all with a live performance by kiddie TV show stars Yo Gabba Gabba.

36. Free Willzyx (Season 9 / Ep 13) Jon Kimmel former writer for South Park ( you can listen to our chat with him in our Not Ready for Broadcast here) says this one of the episodes that the staff of the show loves the most. One of the series’s best visual gags is pulled off at the end of the episode on the Moon.

35. Casa Bonita (Season 7 / Ep 11) Cartman’s character as a real garbage person is on display when he makes Butters disappear when he’s not invited on Kyle’s birthday trip to a Mexican restaurant, so he can take the little blonde kid’s spot. Once you watch this, you will hear the snappy diddy that Cartman gleefully sings to describe this elaborate “Disney World of Mexican restaurants”.

34. The Biggest …. in the Universe (Season 6/ Ep 15) After some digging, it has been revealed that the entire crew behind SP believes that John Edwards, a man who claimed to have the ability to speak to the dead was the biggest ‘d’ in the universe. This democracy-in-action drew the crew to roast Edwards. In the episode, Kenny’s soul (after many deaths) is trapped in Cartman’s body and the guys go to Edwards to see if he can communicate with Kenny from the other side. Highlight: The Doctor who overlooks Cartman in a hospital, vaguely refers to all of Cartman’s health issues as just “his time running out“ with no explanation at all.

33. Chef-Aid (Season 2 / Ep 14) It’s a parade of stars as the Clash’s Joe Strummer, Primus, Ween, Rick James, Ozzy Osbourne, and other music stars to help Chef’s legal fight to get the rights to his hit song ‘Stinky Britches’ back the from hideous evil that is Alanis Morissette. This episode prompted an album feature all the musical artists who made cameos in the episode.

32. Butter’s Bottom B… (Season 13 / Ep 9) Ever clueless Butters unknowingly becomes a pimp who sells kisses and hugs. The very abrasive dialogue from his innocent lips in this story even more ridiculous. Imagine the cutest kitten swearing with doughy eyes?

31. The List (Season 11 / Ep 14) When the boys at South Park Elementary find out the girls have a created a list that ranks them by cuteness it creates unrest and not the cute kind because this is South Park. This episode shows of SP’s secret ability to make you emphasize with the characters when they’re going through a tough time when Kyle’s ranking is real low.

30. Christian Hard Rock (Season 7 / Episode 9) In his quest to get a platinum record before Stan, Kyle, and Kenny, Cartman forms a Christian rock band called Faith +1. You read that correctly. The hater of all dirty hippies forms a Christian rock band. On bass is Token Black, because because according to Cartman “All black people know how to play bass”, and on drums Leopold “Butters” Stotch. (God I love that I got to type out Leopold, what an awesome name.) This episode has some of the funniest songs in the shows history, and one of the best Carman schemes of all time. And let us not forget the whole social commentary on illegally downloading music which causes Metallica and a number of other musicians to go on strike. But the main event is Faith +1.

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29. ManBearPig (Season 10 / Ep 6) The boys get stuck in a cave in a chase after politician Al Gore brings them down there to chase a monster that combines man, bear, and pig as MAN BEAR PIG. He was “cereal” about it being a danger and no one believed him. Plus Cartman eats coins and drama ensues. Highlight: Al Gore’s lispy voice and exposed insecurity of chasing this mythical creature being a metaphor for the former Vice President’s continued pursuit of relevance in the public eye.

28. Royal Pudding (Season 15 / Ep 3) South Park has a long crew of Canadian story lines and side characters in the head-flapping farting duo Terrence and Phillip  as well Kyle’s adopted littler brother Ike. Not to the mention the North American war depicted in the film adaption of the series, ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut’ which were not including on this list, because it’s a movie. Ike being drawn to the TV while news breaks out in homeland is a moment of sincerity. Highlight: The “As is tradition” assertions of the commentator during the Royal Canadian Wedding including the traditional throwing of Captain Crunch, the tradition arm-cleaning of Butterscotch pudding, and the traditional application of the fake beard.

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27. Butter’s Very Own Episode (Season 5 / Ep 14) The clueless bright-eyed Butters nearly gets killed and breaks up his family as he tried to get his dad back home in time for his parent’s anniversary dinner at Bennigan’s. It’s a vehicle for how unaware Butters is of his own surroundings, while being an endearing sweetheart. Highlight: Our little buddy getting his own theme song which punctuates the entire episode in little accents. 

26. Informative Murder Porn (Season 17 Episode 2) All of the parents of South Park have a secret. They are all addicted to “Informative Murder Porn”. But when one child’s father kills his mother, the boys decide enough is enough, and must block the cable channel that carries the “Informative Murder Porn” by using terminology from Minecraft. What are the parents to do? Learn Minecraft of course, but this may not even be the best part of this episode. It is South Parks representation of cable companies that sealed the deal in putting this episode on the list.

25. The Passion of the Jew (Season 8 / Ep 3) One of the most controversial episodes of the series (and that’s saying a lot) is this tale which touches on a religious movie by Hollywood star Mel Gibson which allows Cartman go full blown villain mode and Kyle goes into a mental breakdown. Meanwhile, Gibson whose actual face is displayed in his animated version here is portrayed like a Looney Tunes cartoon in his Bravehart make up. Highlight: The over-the-phone NSFW exchange between Cartman and Stan about trying to get $18 back from Gibson because they didn’t like ‘the Passion’.

WHAT WILL BE THE KEWLEST EPISODE OF SOUTH PARK? Will your favorite make this DEFINITIVE list that if it were listed next to other lists by the girls of South Park Elementary School would be seen to much cuter than Clyde. Let us know on Twitter @101WKQX and Facebook. 

Not Ready For Broadcast Podcast: Jon Kimmel talks writing South Park

Jon Kimmel is one of the talented twisted minds behind some of the best comedy on TV including his current work with his brother on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ , ‘The Man Show’. ‘Crank Yankers’ but his first big writing credits came with the Comedy Central institution ‘South Park’. The multi-generational animated chaos lead by Trey Parker and Matt Stone enters it’s 20th season this month, and in this unfiltered conversation Kimmel shares with us  the process behind creating the funniest show on TV, how the show grew into weirder places, and how four foul-mouthed boys from Colorado go on their insane adventures. Kimmel who was in the writer’s room for some of the show’s biggest stories, also dishes with how he would hypothetically end the series. If you are just a casual fan of South Park, you will love this chat. For hardcore fans of the series, listen to hear insight on episodes about a whale ending up on the Moon, Imaginationland, and how Kimmel write the ending the series.

Check out Jon Kimmel’s work on ‘Cousin Sal’s Sure Thing’ where he riffs on sports betting every weekend

DON’T FORGET TO READ OUR DEFINITIE NEVER-TO-BE-LISTED AGAIN EVER TOP 50 SOUTH PARK EPISODES LIST 

Last Day to Register for Cubs Playoff Tickets

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If you’re hoping to make it into a game at Wrigley this post season you’ll want to register for a shot at tickets. Not saying the are going to the World Series just yet, but if they do these will be worth a small fortune. Today’s the last day to get signed up! Cubs.com has the info HERE.

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$10 Hamilton Tickets… If You’re Lucky

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Hamilton starts it’s Chicago run next week and to say tickets went fast is an understatement. If you’re still looking to get in, you might be in luck. Turns out they’ll be doing $10 day-of-show digital ticket lottery. 44 tickets per day will go for $10. So, the odds aren’t great, but if you really want to see the show it’s worth a shot.

You can get in on it HERE.

 

@TheLouLombardo

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