And now that he's all beat up, kicked out, his bike got tooked, and he's a bald, tattooed man, riding the school bus?
TOTAL WOOBIE!
Oh, that was what got me. He's on the school bus! I cringed for him. And then I wanted to hug and pet him. And, you know, other stuff.
Like pack him a puddin' in his lunchbox?
Like pack him a puddin' in his lunchbox?
Absolutely. That was my first . . . no, third . . . no . . . <counts on fingers> . . . <and toes> 18th impulse.
Now he and Logan can have woobie measuring contests.
Like pack him a puddin' in his lunchbox?
Does that include gay cowboys eating it?
Oh, see, I never did get the puddin' thing when it was mentioned in B'crazy. I think someone explained it was a Cartman line on South Park, but I don't understand the genesis of his line.
I was just thinking of the pudding cup Wallace brought to lunch.
Absolutely. That was my first . . . no, third . . . no . . . . . . 18th impulse.
Hee.
Cartman described all independent films as gay cowboys eating pudding. Pretty funny stuff in context.
Yes, but why? Is there a pudding scene in
Brokeback,
or are there actually a few films about same sex couples where pudding is featured/mentioned, or is it just about Cartman's delivery?
Hard to say why something is funny, but I'm fairly certain that Cartman's comments pre-date Brokeback Mountain. Maybe not the production of the movie, but definitely the release.
Since we're completely off topic, Cartman is apparently real.
Okay, thanks. I was just trying to ask if Cartman's line was referencing a couple of coincidental scenes in some indie films.
Oh, no. I'm certain it was just meant to be stupid and dismissive, like most of Cartman's lines.