The Terrance and Phillip Commercial That Changed Five Kid's Lives
Chapter 2: Falling Asleep With A Smile
By: Outrageous
[A/N: Yay! I'm glad I got some good reviews. =) Well, here's your next chapter. Hope you enjoy it.]
"Hey, kids! Do you like Terrance and Phillip?" The commercial asked.
"YEAH!" The kids yelled in reply, including Roxy.
"Well, the two hilarious Canadians are having one of the best contests of the year!"
"A contest?" Kyle wondered.
"Yes, that's right, a contest! You and four of your friends will get to come down and star in one of the Terrance and Phillip episodes with the two funny farters!"
"Kick ass!" Roxy exclaimed, her eyes wide with excitement. The other four boys were all shocked.
"Just fill out your name, phone number, and address on a postcard and send it to this address. The winner will be called on the phone by Terrance and Phillip on the upcoming May 2nd! Get sending, kids!" Roxy found a pen on the table next to her and wrote the address down on her hand. The commercial ended and the boys were staring at the TV while Roxy looked at the address on her hand.
Roxy looked at the boys and asked, "Aren't you dumbasses gonna go get some postcards?"
"What?" Stan asked, coming back to earth.
"I said," she repeated, "Aren't you dumbasses going to go get some postcards?"
"Hell yeah!" Kenny exclaimed and got up off of the couch. The other kids got up too and Stan went upstairs to go ask his mom for some postcards. Sharon Marsh and Stan came downstairs and went into the kitchen. The other four kids followed them.
"Well, hello," Sharon greeted Roxy. "I don't believe I've met you before. I'm Stan's mom, Mrs. Marsh. What's your name?"
"Hi, Mrs. Marsh, I'm Roxy." Roxy smiled up at Sharon. "It's real nice to meet you!"
"Well, aren't you a nice girl," Sharon smiled. Roxy laughed to herself. Sharon handed the kids postcards, some pens, and a couple stamps. "Have fun playing 'Office,' kids!" She went back upstairs.
"'Office'?" Cartman asked. "What kind of a lame-ass excuse is that?"
"I had to tell her something... If I told her we were going to send mail to a Terrance and Phillip contest she wouldn't have given me this crap," Stan explained. Cartman rolled his eyes and followed everyone else into the living room. "Okay, so what did we have to write?"
"Um," Kyle thought. "I think it was your name, phone number, and address. Yeah, that's it." The kids nodded, and started writing.
"Hey, guys," Stan said, trying to get the attention of the kids. "We all have to send one because then we have more of a chance so make sure you send it."
"Why don't we just send it from your mailbox?" Roxy asked.
"Good idea," Stan said and the kids continued writing.
"Wait a second!" Cartman interrupted everyone's train of thought. "What the hell is the address?" Everyone looked at each other.
Roxy sighed. "Jeez, you guys, when you want to enter a contest you have to write down the address." She held up her hand to show the address and the boys sighed a sigh of relief. When they were all finished writing their information they addressed the postcards and placed the stamps in the upper right hand corner of the card. They walked outside, put the postcards in the mailbox, and Stan flipped up the red flag on the side of the box.
"Well, now we'll just have to wait and see if we win. May 2nd is only a month away," Kyle said, looking at the mailbox.
"Yep," Roxy sighed. "Well, I'm gonna go home, guys. I'll see you tomorrow!" The guys said goodbye to the girl and she walked home. At dinner time she talked with her family about her new friends.
"Mom, my new friends are great!" she explained. Roxy's mother looked up from her food and smiled.
"That's great, hunny! I'm really glad you're making friends."
"Yeah, Rox, that's really great. I told you that you'd do fine here in Colorado," Roxy's dad said. Fortunately, Roxy had a great mom and a great dad. She had no siblings because her older brother, Derek, had died a year before of a very terrible disease. The family got through the heartache of his death, but they still missed the boy very much.
After dinner, Roxy went upstairs to her room and her eye caught a picture of her brother on her dresser. She tried hard to not look at it, but she couldn't keep her eyes away. She held the picture in her hands and felt a lump in her throat. A tear escaped from her eye and dropped from her face onto the picture.
She smiled, though, and whispered, "I wish you were here now, Derek. You'd love it here in South Park." She set the picture back up on the dresser, wiped the wetness off of her cheeks, and got ready for bed.
After she finished her homework she cuddled up in her sheets and thought about her first few days in South Park. She had great friends, she had a feeling Kenny was crushing on her, she thought she may be crushing on Stan, and the five kids had signed up for one of the coolest contests in the world. Roxy fell asleep with a slight smile on her face.
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Sorry for the short chapter. The next one will make up for it. Well anyway, I have a feeling you might know what will happen to the kids and the contest... but we'll just have to see. Review please!
Love- Hannah
Chapter 2: Falling Asleep With A Smile
By: Outrageous
[A/N: Yay! I'm glad I got some good reviews. =) Well, here's your next chapter. Hope you enjoy it.]
"Hey, kids! Do you like Terrance and Phillip?" The commercial asked.
"YEAH!" The kids yelled in reply, including Roxy.
"Well, the two hilarious Canadians are having one of the best contests of the year!"
"A contest?" Kyle wondered.
"Yes, that's right, a contest! You and four of your friends will get to come down and star in one of the Terrance and Phillip episodes with the two funny farters!"
"Kick ass!" Roxy exclaimed, her eyes wide with excitement. The other four boys were all shocked.
"Just fill out your name, phone number, and address on a postcard and send it to this address. The winner will be called on the phone by Terrance and Phillip on the upcoming May 2nd! Get sending, kids!" Roxy found a pen on the table next to her and wrote the address down on her hand. The commercial ended and the boys were staring at the TV while Roxy looked at the address on her hand.
Roxy looked at the boys and asked, "Aren't you dumbasses gonna go get some postcards?"
"What?" Stan asked, coming back to earth.
"I said," she repeated, "Aren't you dumbasses going to go get some postcards?"
"Hell yeah!" Kenny exclaimed and got up off of the couch. The other kids got up too and Stan went upstairs to go ask his mom for some postcards. Sharon Marsh and Stan came downstairs and went into the kitchen. The other four kids followed them.
"Well, hello," Sharon greeted Roxy. "I don't believe I've met you before. I'm Stan's mom, Mrs. Marsh. What's your name?"
"Hi, Mrs. Marsh, I'm Roxy." Roxy smiled up at Sharon. "It's real nice to meet you!"
"Well, aren't you a nice girl," Sharon smiled. Roxy laughed to herself. Sharon handed the kids postcards, some pens, and a couple stamps. "Have fun playing 'Office,' kids!" She went back upstairs.
"'Office'?" Cartman asked. "What kind of a lame-ass excuse is that?"
"I had to tell her something... If I told her we were going to send mail to a Terrance and Phillip contest she wouldn't have given me this crap," Stan explained. Cartman rolled his eyes and followed everyone else into the living room. "Okay, so what did we have to write?"
"Um," Kyle thought. "I think it was your name, phone number, and address. Yeah, that's it." The kids nodded, and started writing.
"Hey, guys," Stan said, trying to get the attention of the kids. "We all have to send one because then we have more of a chance so make sure you send it."
"Why don't we just send it from your mailbox?" Roxy asked.
"Good idea," Stan said and the kids continued writing.
"Wait a second!" Cartman interrupted everyone's train of thought. "What the hell is the address?" Everyone looked at each other.
Roxy sighed. "Jeez, you guys, when you want to enter a contest you have to write down the address." She held up her hand to show the address and the boys sighed a sigh of relief. When they were all finished writing their information they addressed the postcards and placed the stamps in the upper right hand corner of the card. They walked outside, put the postcards in the mailbox, and Stan flipped up the red flag on the side of the box.
"Well, now we'll just have to wait and see if we win. May 2nd is only a month away," Kyle said, looking at the mailbox.
"Yep," Roxy sighed. "Well, I'm gonna go home, guys. I'll see you tomorrow!" The guys said goodbye to the girl and she walked home. At dinner time she talked with her family about her new friends.
"Mom, my new friends are great!" she explained. Roxy's mother looked up from her food and smiled.
"That's great, hunny! I'm really glad you're making friends."
"Yeah, Rox, that's really great. I told you that you'd do fine here in Colorado," Roxy's dad said. Fortunately, Roxy had a great mom and a great dad. She had no siblings because her older brother, Derek, had died a year before of a very terrible disease. The family got through the heartache of his death, but they still missed the boy very much.
After dinner, Roxy went upstairs to her room and her eye caught a picture of her brother on her dresser. She tried hard to not look at it, but she couldn't keep her eyes away. She held the picture in her hands and felt a lump in her throat. A tear escaped from her eye and dropped from her face onto the picture.
She smiled, though, and whispered, "I wish you were here now, Derek. You'd love it here in South Park." She set the picture back up on the dresser, wiped the wetness off of her cheeks, and got ready for bed.
After she finished her homework she cuddled up in her sheets and thought about her first few days in South Park. She had great friends, she had a feeling Kenny was crushing on her, she thought she may be crushing on Stan, and the five kids had signed up for one of the coolest contests in the world. Roxy fell asleep with a slight smile on her face.
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Sorry for the short chapter. The next one will make up for it. Well anyway, I have a feeling you might know what will happen to the kids and the contest... but we'll just have to see. Review please!
Love- Hannah
