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Hey it won’t let Aussies access the vid. can you shortcircuit it somehow?
Not without getting prosecuted
Search on YouTube for the terms Global Warming South Park
Same here in Denmark – Search S09E08 Two days before the day after tomorrow
No go, but thanks anyway guys
That video is the funniest thing I have ever watched. You should be able to see it on Youtube.
Truly, spot on.
SouthPark’s ManBearPig episode is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.
Talk about cartoons – Censorship in Germany reloaded (they can’t run Germany without the nuclears, aka “we need more power Merkel”)
Broadcaster ProSieben kills nuclear-themed Simpsons episodes
http://www.thelocal.de/society/20110328-34021.html