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No, the South Park TV show was not the origin of the clip, contrary to the popular wisdom of youtube
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Many other comedians were filmed but not included due to time constraints. According to a letter to critic [[Roger Ebert]] from Penn Jillette, [[Buddy Hackett]] and [[Rodney Dangerfield]] were both intended to be included, but died before they could be filmed (although some sources suggest Hackett insisted on being paid). Jillette also indicated that, this being [[Johnny Carson]]'s favorite joke, Carson was also invited to appear, but declined<ref>[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050821/ANSWERMAN/508210304/1023 :: rogerebert.com :: Answer Man :: Movie Answer Man (xhtml)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
 
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I'm leaving this section as a comment for those who might seek to re-add it. The clip in question is *from the Aristocrats film*, not the South Park TV show.
 
==South Park reference==
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In an unaired skit, a short clip shows Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny at the bus stop while Cartman tells "the dirtiest joke ever", referring it to "The Aristocrats" movie. It ends with Kyle stating, "I don't get it." and Cartman replying, "Neither do I."
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==Joe Franklin controversy ==