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* RamblingOldManMonologue: Chef's parents, who like to tell long stories about their various encounters with the Loch Ness Monster.

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* CoughSnarkCough: When Veronica is being walked down the aisle at the wedding, Stan and Kyle both cough into their hands to cover up that they were calling her a bitch.



* LoveMakesYouUncreative: Chef's rich baritone singing voice turns into that of a high-pitched dweeby white guy when he becomes engaged to Veronica.'

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* LoveMakesYouUncreative: Chef's rich baritone singing voice turns into that of a high-pitched dweeby white guy when he becomes engaged to Veronica.'



* RunningGag: Chef's dad's stories always end with the Loch Ness Monster asking him for "three-fitty" ($3.50).

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* RunningGag: Chef's dad's stories always end with the Loch Ness Monster asking him for "three-fitty" "tree-fiddy" ($3.50).



* SuccubiAndIncubi: Technically Veronica - [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin just look at the episode title]]. Subverted in that, despite wanting to feed on the eternally horny Chef, she does so by brainwashing him into taking a more traditional social role, e.g. taking a corporate job, and switching out his Soul Music flavor for nasally white-guy romantic ballads (essentially erasing most of Chef's identity).

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* SuccubiAndIncubi: Technically Veronica - [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin just look at the episode title]]. Subverted in that, despite wanting to feed on the eternally horny Chef, she does so by brainwashing him into taking a more traditional social role, e.g. taking a corporate job, and switching out his Soul Music flavor for nasally white-guy romantic ballads (essentially erasing most of Chef's identity).
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-->'''Chef's Dad:''' Well it was about that time that I noticed this "Girl Scout" was about eight stories tall and was a crustacean from the Paleozoic Era.

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-->'''Chef's Dad:''' Well it was about that time that I noticed this "Girl Scout" was about eight stories tall and was a crustacean from the Paleozoic Paleolithic Era.
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* TakeThat: Mr. Derp and his wacky antics are Matt and Trey venting their frustrations with staring in ''Film/{{Baseketball}}'' and having to appeal to its LowestCommonDenominator humor (it's also where the phrase "derp" originated).

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* TakeThat: Mr. Derp and his wacky antics are Matt and Trey venting their frustrations with staring in ''Film/{{Baseketball}}'' and having to appeal to its LowestCommonDenominator humor (it's also where the phrase word "derp" originated).
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** At the pre-wedding dinner, Thomas tells a story about a young Chef, which seems like it will be a heartwarming story, but it immediately trails off into yet another Loch Ness Monster story, who pretended to be Chef's imaginary friend to badger Thomas for money.
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* StockNessMonster: One reportedly keeps bothering Chef's parents, always asking for $3.50.

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* StockNessMonster: One reportedly keeps bothering Chef's parents, always asking for $3.50. Rather than its usual plesiosaurian design, they describe it as an 80-foot-tall crustacean.

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Per TRS Horny Devils has been renamed. Moving tropes to either Succubi And Incubi or Hot As Hell depending on the context.


* HornyDevils: Technically Veronica - [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin just look at the episode title]]. Subverted in that, despite wanting to feed on the eternally horny Chef, she does so by brainwashing him into taking a more traditional social role, e.g. taking a corporate job, and switching out his Soul Music flavor for nasally white-guy romantic ballads (essentially erasing most of Chef's identity).


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* SuccubiAndIncubi: Technically Veronica - [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin just look at the episode title]]. Subverted in that, despite wanting to feed on the eternally horny Chef, she does so by brainwashing him into taking a more traditional social role, e.g. taking a corporate job, and switching out his Soul Music flavor for nasally white-guy romantic ballads (essentially erasing most of Chef's identity).
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* ToiletHumor: Kenny thinks that the reason Cartman didn’t show up for school is that he took a dump and got sick.
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** Thomas' first story about encountering the Loch Ness Monster. It builds up as some harrowing experience, until he says the monster asked him for money.

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** Thomas' first story about encountering the Loch Ness Monster. It builds up as some harrowing experience, until he says the monster asked him for money. Specifically $3.50.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: How Cartman views Mr. Derp.
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'''Airdate:''' April 21, 1999

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'''Airdate:''' April 21, 1999
'''Original air date:''' 4/21/1999
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* DrJerk: Cartman's eye doctor, who makes fun of him for being fat and even staples glasses to his head when he threathens to take them off.

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* DrJerk: Cartman's eye doctor, who makes fun of him for being fat and even staples glasses to his head when he threathens threatens to take them off.



* HornyDevils: Technically Veronica - [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin just look at the episode title]]. Subverted in that, despite wanting to feed on the eternally horny Chef, she does so by brainwashing him into a taking a more traditional social role, e.g. taking a corporate job, and switching out his Soul Music flavor for nasally white-guy romantic ballads (essentially erasing most of Chef's identity).

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* HornyDevils: Technically Veronica - [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin just look at the episode title]]. Subverted in that, despite wanting to feed on the eternally horny Chef, she does so by brainwashing him into a taking a more traditional social role, e.g. taking a corporate job, and switching out his Soul Music flavor for nasally white-guy romantic ballads (essentially erasing most of Chef's identity).

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