Harald Posté 29 avril 2006 Signaler Posté 29 avril 2006 http://www.supadump.com/videos/020-simpsons.php
WALDGANGER Posté 29 avril 2006 Signaler Posté 29 avril 2006 http://www.supadump.com/videos/020-simpsons.php héhé pas mal. je me souviens de posts sur les simpsons sur un blog libéral, c'était toi? sinon pour les fan de south park, j'ai vu hier un super épisode de south park qui défend les grandes compagnies face aux petits commerces pour les anglophones un petit résumé Mr. Garrison, whose job is on the line since he doesn't teach current events, makes the class do oral presentations on a current event for the town committee. Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny are paired up with Tweek, a jittery kid, who suggests that the presentation be on the Underpants Gnomes. To prove their existence to the skeptical boys, he has them stay at his house.Tweek's parents, who own a coffee shop, give the boys coffee to help them stay up. Meanwhile, Mr. Tweek goes into one of many monologues where he talks about his coffee as though he were advertising it on TV, decorated with colorful metaphors. The boys drink too much coffee, and end up wired, bouncing off the walls of Tweek's bedroom. Tweek is the only one not drinking coffee while the others are playing, and sits on his bed watching. They finally come down from their caffeine rush, and start to work on their project. While they argue ideas, Tweek notices the underpants gnomes walking single file into his bedroom toward his dresser. After stealing several pairs of Tweek's underpants, the Gnomes walk out of his bedroom, unnoticed by the other boys. Meanwhile, Tweek is freaking out and trying to get their attention. They finally stop arguing and tell Tweak to shut up. The coffee shop Tweek's parents own is about to face competition from a big conglomerate called "Harbucks Coffee", and may go out of business. Mr. Tweek then writes a report for the boys, which they can present with a layer of sympathy so the town committee would be moved enough to help stop Harbucks and throw them out of town. Mr. Garrison sees right through the presentation, but is surprised to see the town committee buying it, so he plays along. And, as Mr. Tweek planned all along, the committee follows the boys' advice and indeed helps Mr. Tweek combat Harbucks. They all appeal to Mayor McDaniels, who helps by setting up a proposition, called "Prop 10." If it passes, then Harbucks will be thrown out of town. After the boys appear on TV, the whole town is turned against Harbucks and its representative, Mr. Postum. Mrs. Tweek is upset by the tactic, as she feels that they are only using the boys for their own benefit. So, she quits. Crowds appear outside of the Harbucks coffeehouse to protest, while Mr. Postum tries to appeal to kids to sell his coffee. He uses a camel mascot, not unlike Joe Camel, and is scolded by a mother who doesn't want her son having caffeine. On the day of the vote, the mayor has the boys do a speech around the same time Mr. Postum does, after the band Toto plays. The boys face more pressure from Mr. Garrison when he tells them that they need to do another presentation. When they try to conceive one, they see the Underpants Gnomes for themselves, who explain their whole motive. The Underpants Gnomes are businessmen of sorts, and they know a lot about corporations, and explain them to the boys. When the boys come up to give their presentation for the vote, they do a report that is completely different from their previous piece. They are now saying that corporations are good, and are only big because of their great contributions to the world, such as Harbucks with their great coffee. While speaking they admit that they didn't write that previous paper, which causes Mr. Garrison to be carried away when he lashes out at the boys. Mrs. Tweek applauds their honesty and admits to the same facts herself. Then she convinces the whole town to try Harbucks coffee, which is famous because it tastes great. When everybody does try it, they are convinced. Even Mr. Tweek is, although he turns down an offer to run the Harbucks coffeeshop, citing that his family will be just fine selling their son into slavery (he is kidding).
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