"The Catholic Boat" is indeed a fictional television show but it is believed to be a parody of the real television show "The Love Boat (1977)" directed by Jack Arnold & Ray Austin.
"Park County Community Center" is indeed a fictional community center.
"Tom's Rhinoplasty" is indeed a fictional plastic surgery place.
Eric Cartman is betting Kyle Broflovski US $20 that he can put food up his butt and poop out of his mouth.
The attendance in the Catholic Church in Fort Rollins has been down sixty-three percent.
The attendance in the Catholic Church in Greenleaf has been down almost seventy percent.
"Roma Taxi" is indeed a fictional taxi company.
"Megaman Racer" is indeed a fictional prouduct.
"Megaman Racer" costs US $19.95 if bought in a magazine.
"Bronco Trading Pack" is indeed a fictional product.
"Bronco Trading Pack" costs US $10 if bought in a magazine.
Eric Cartman took the US $20 that he won in a bet against Kyle Broflvski to the bank and had the US $20 bill changed into twenty US $1 bills so that he can roll around in the money and mock Kyle Broflovski the first time.
Eric Cartman will get a "freakin' medal" for discovering that people can stick food in their butt and poop out of their mouth.
"Martha Stewart Living (1996)" is indeed a real television show.
"JY Lube" is indeed a fictional product.
Eric Cartman took the twenty US $1 bills that he got from the bank after changing the US $20 bill that he won in a bet against Kyle Broflovski to the bank and changed the twenty US $1 bills into eighty US $0.25 coins so that he can roll around in the coins and mock Kyle Broflovski the second time.
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