"Adam's Views and Observations" a bozarth@adams.net Hatred and Comedy Central Most people should be familiar with the big fiasco about Comedy Central cancelling MST. Many outraged and disrought. Though there was light at the end of this dark tunnel-in the shape of Saturn. Yep, good ole' The Sci-Fi Channel bought MST to call their own. Yet for some, the pain of cancellation still lingered on. But why? Isn't it better MST is on SFC? More viewers, especially the Brits (Yes, YOU, Locdog) were introduced to MST and ratings rose. Heck, if MST didn't get cancelled, I'd still be watching Saturday Night Live. And if the people aren't mad about cancellation, they're mad at Comedy Central for being Comedy Central. After a trip to Springfield and watching CC for a while, I realized that CC is actually pretty good. Yes, I LIKE Comedy Central. Unfortunately, beauty is barely perfect. The one big scar on the beauty of CC is "South Park". Yep, I hate "South Park". It wasn't awlays like this. I really liked "South Park", but the glow soon wore off. Why? Because all the hype over one show, every scene from every show on anything imaginable, and (living in a town without CC) The people who know nothing about the show, but still quote the show, even though horribly off from the real dialouge. That's how I stand on the Hatred Issue. Let's recap! Cancellation= not mad Comedy Central= Not mad South Park=I'd rather be skinned alive and rolled in salt I'm not sure how you stand, and, frankly, I don't care. Although, the next time you mistake, or mention, Kenny or Cartman, I'm gonna hurt you BAD. Stinger: n. (sting-er) a short, amusing clip of a movie featured on the cult-classic Mystery Science Theater 3000.