Talk:Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow

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[edit] Peas and carrots?

I always throught they were saying "Decrease in pirates" instead of the normal rable rable and I interpreted this as a reference to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster which beleives global warming directly correlates to a decrease in pirates in the world. Can anyone else confirm?

Listen closely, and I think you'll hear "peas and carrots." Professor Chaos 21:22, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Goofs Randy Marsh says that the temperature will fall to 70 million degrees below zero. The minimum reachable temperature is the absolute zero, 0 K or -273°C. However, since South Park is not a science educational program, but is actually a satirical comedy, this line was most likely a joke.

seriously this should be removed. only the most simple person would not understand this outright so i will remove it. it is not a "goof"

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