Did Chef Really Go Nanners?
Today’s story suggests that Isaac Hayes didn’t really quit South Park after all. Did his handlers take advantage of his stroke and use the occasion to “quit” for him? Stay tuned.
Today’s story suggests that Isaac Hayes didn’t really quit South Park after all. Did his handlers take advantage of his stroke and use the occasion to “quit” for him? Stay tuned.
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March 20th, 2006 at 1:22 pm
[...] (that’s the closest to a Chef trademark line that I can think of) Turns out that Isaac Hayes may not have actually quit South Park, but that “someone quit for him“. Hattip: Xlrq [...]
March 20th, 2006 at 8:21 pm
Did he quit, or was he pushed?…
Xrlq links to this story, claiming that Isaac Hayes did not quit South Park of his own volition, and in fact was OK with the now-famous episode that poked fun at his religion….