Cartman: See, it doesn't hurt anyone! Fuck, fuckety, fuck, fuck, fuck.
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Do you think he's the murderer?" "It's worse than that -- he's an actor!
I really love the internet. They say chat-rooms are the trailer park of the internet but I find it amazing.
I may be a lifelong 'downtowner,' but Central Park really is the most amazing and the most beautiful part of New York City.
My first joke was about a company called Five Star Parking that was all over Philadelphia: 'Who's reviewing parking lots?'
I'm more scared of parking by a parking meter than vampires because one of them is real and adversely affects my life and results in a $35 fine, and one is nonsense.
I love Central Park. I feel like I am somewhere else.
Cartman: That movie has warped my fragile little mind.
Kyle: You are all just a bunch of ass-ramming uncle fuckers!
Saddam Hussein: [to the military] You're all really fucked now!
You can get the true essence of New Yorkers by just hanging out in Central Park.
People don't remember each tree in a park but all of us benefit from the trees. And in a way, artists are like trees in a park.
Best of all, she had Park's songs in her head - and in her chest, somehow.
Spring and fall in New York are the best seasons here to get out and about. I like the little park in Dumbo between the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridge. I like Prospect Park.
Our favorite: a former garbage dump converted into a riverside park. I first ran there more than 30 years ago when a marathon passed through this park that later became home to Pre's Trail.
My worst habit is probably that I'm extremely messy. I'm a big scatter-brain - I'm always losing my car keys, or worse, forgetting where I parked my car in the car park.
I like the Alice in Wonderland sculpture in Central Park. I love how it's been rained on forever and looks worn down by time.
And the most unusual and surrealistic place in New York City is Central Park.
Too many children are being parked in substandard day care with workers who make little more than a parking attendant.
It's a sad day for American Capitalism when a man can't fly a midget on a kite over central park.