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Fans of Matt Stone and Trey Parker, local comedian heroes, know that their hilarity knows no bounds. And when it comes to South Park, it also knows no boundaries. Which is why we weren't entirely surprised to find that the show and its creators were recently spoofed themselves -- with a burlesque parody at the Voodoo Comedy Playhouse. Continue reading for photos of a different kind of South Park scandal.
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