Happy Halloween from South Park!
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Happy Halloween from South Park!
In honor of South Park being on the air for a full decade, I decided the boys would be the theme for the jack-o-lanterns I'd carve this year:
And on display:
So what else have you guys carved?
And on display:
So what else have you guys carved?
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Kenny should be flung from a trebuchet!
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wow that's very creative, nice work!
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As promised, some action stills of their demise! First, Kenny gets it down the middle with my ice scraper, reminiscent of the first Halloween episode. The first hack was off-center, but the next one kinda made up for it:
I also dropped Cartman from about roof-level, hoping he'd explode like the fatass he is:
Stan gets the decayed look stomped off his face by my car:
Finally, meet Kyle the jack-o-torch. Unfortunately it's kinda hard to get a pumpkin to burn, even with twigs, used motor oil, and 8 months of dryer lint:
Being disappointed, I went back up the ladder with a cinder block, which promply rolled off frontwards after the deed was done.
Hope you all enjoyed this and thanks for the compliments!
I also dropped Cartman from about roof-level, hoping he'd explode like the fatass he is:
Stan gets the decayed look stomped off his face by my car:
Finally, meet Kyle the jack-o-torch. Unfortunately it's kinda hard to get a pumpkin to burn, even with twigs, used motor oil, and 8 months of dryer lint:
Being disappointed, I went back up the ladder with a cinder block, which promply rolled off frontwards after the deed was done.
Hope you all enjoyed this and thanks for the compliments!