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Was There A Pen Ever Nick Named "The Rocket"

I think I remember hearing about it, but then I may be making the whole thing up in my head, so,... uh.... anyone know which one it is

1) real pen

2) I'm Nuts

3) Well both really
 
Its a shame... would have been great for the what's in ypur pocket thread, but man I coild have sworn there was one
 

Mike H

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Would you like to borrow one James?
http://www.perpetualkid.com/4-color-ink-rocket-pen.aspx

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Hey,I like those.Perhaps there is a ball point I would carry.I would also have to fit micro rocket engines in one just to make it fly at least once.
 
Not family friendly, I assume.

The scene's... borderline?

It's comes from a movie made by the creators of South Park about a Mormon who gets tangled up in crime fighting porno film. The scene in question involves an "adult toy" rocket that blows up a mansion.
 

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The scene's... borderline?

It's comes from a movie made by the creators of South Park about a Mormon who gets tangled up in crime fighting porno film. The scene in question involves an "adult toy" rocket that blows up a mansion.

Great movie.
 

oc_in_fw

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I agree. :thumbup:

Definitely not a film to watch with the kiddies though.

None of their stuff is. I remember when I went to see the South Park movie- all kinds of kids there with their parents. A couple minutes in, once the song about an uncle came on, they started walking out. What the hell did they expect? The movie was rated R, after all.
 
None of their stuff is. I remember when I went to see the South Park movie- all kinds of kids there with their parents. A couple minutes in, once the song about an uncle came on, they started walking out. What the hell did they expect? The movie was rated R, after all.

lolz apparently if its a cartoon parents just throw out common sense and disregard the R rating.
 
None of their stuff is. I remember when I went to see the South Park movie- all kinds of kids there with their parents. A couple minutes in, once the song about an uncle came on, they started walking out. What the hell did they expect? The movie was rated R, after all.

I was about 14 when that came out. I got my sister to take me and a friend. Needless to say, I was falling in the aisles with laughter.

I saw the first episode when it aired on Comedy Central, by sheer chance. Within a week I convinced all of my friends to watch it too. I'm sure their parents hated me. :lol:
 
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