South Park & Scientology - satire links and funny stories
No doubt a long running saga in the making - South Park's Isaac Hayes (Chef) quit the show when writers decided to ridicule Scientology, the pseudo-religion we all love to love. Then it is alledged that Tom Cruise used some kind of muscle to make Comedy Central not show a repeat of the episode in which Scientology was mocked. Is it true? We have no idea and wouldn't like to comment. Interesting though!
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The cobra that went AWOL out of the New York zoo has been located in Central park after several twitters led local snake hunters on a wild mongoose (they love snakes too) chase.
It was spotted
London - London's famous Clapham Common will host the official Fuck The Royal Wedding! campsite amid popular demand.
Over 250,000 are expected to amass at the South London park which will be transformed into a 'sea
Dorset - Fresh from a Dorchester Town pitch drubbing Alan Young's gnatspiss-green thong may get a second airing at Goodison Park tonight.
The Havant & Waterlooville fan's Borat-style mankini premiered at Monday's Blue Square Bet South
The Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire has voted 10 to 2 in favour of moving Huddersfield closer to London. The vote comes after a long public consultation that was largely supportive of
Reports surfaced today that the FBI has been clandestinely investigating the super secretive Scientology cult for the past year over claims of physical abuse and labor violations made by former members
Surrey - (Hexoplasm): The classic cliche of a headless monk was blamed today as workmen downed tools in an amusement park makeover.
Management at Thorpe Park even brought in self-styled 'ghostbusters' to exorcise a new ride
News is emerging that Tottenham Hotspur FC's proposed takeover bid for London's Olympic Park includes acquisition of the Velodrome.
"Who wants a bloody cycle track in the middle of the East End", declared a Spurs spokesman
Executives from Liverpool FC and Everton FC announced this morning that their new shared 85,000 seat "Super" stadium is to be called Scousefield Park.
"There were many suggestions", explained Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright. "But in