According to Bebe Stevens, Nelly holds the list that ranks the boys at South Park Elementary School from cuttiest to ugliest.
"Trapper Keeper" is indeed a real product. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
In order from cuttiest to ugliest, the order that the girls from South Park Elementary School listed the boys from South Park Elementary School are:
01. Clyde Donovan (as Clyde)
02. Token Black (as Token)
03. Stan Marsh (as Stan)
04. Bradley
05. Jason
06. Leroy
07. Kenny McCormick (as Kenny)
08. Tweek Tweak (as Tweek)
09. Kevin
10. Jimmy Valmer (as Jimmy)
11. Butters Stotch (as Butters)
12. Craig Tucker (as Craig)
13. Timmy
14. Francis
15. Eric Cartman (as Cartman)
16. Kyle Broflovski (as Kyle)
01. Clyde Donovan (as Clyde)
02. Token Black (as Token)
03. Stan Marsh (as Stan)
04. Bradley
05. Jason
06. Leroy
07. Kenny McCormick (as Kenny)
08. Tweek Tweak (as Tweek)
09. Kevin
10. Jimmy Valmer (as Jimmy)
11. Butters Stotch (as Butters)
12. Craig Tucker (as Craig)
13. Timmy
14. Francis
15. Eric Cartman (as Cartman)
16. Kyle Broflovski (as Kyle)
"The Denver Post" is indeed a real newspaper. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
"True-Value Hardware" is indeed a fictional hardware store but is believed to be a parody to the real hardware store "True Value." More information is available by clicking on the following link,
Kyle Broflovski bought one container of kerosene, one canaster of propane, six cans of lighter fluid, one box of matches and three undefiable items, one of each while at "True-Value Hardware" which came to a total of US $82.32.
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