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'''Gordon Stoltski''' was a third grade [[Ginger Kids|ginger kid]] who did the morning announcements for [[South Park Elementary]]. He was one of the kids [[Cartman]] rallied up in "[[Ginger Kids]]" to help fight discrimination, "[[Ginger Kids]]" was his first speaking role. He was heard reading the morning announcements and he tried to join [[Eric Cartman|Cartman's]] pirate club in "[[Fatbeard]]". He was murdered in the episode "[[Dances With Smurfs]]" by a man who confused him for a 40-year-old truck driver who supposedly had sex with his wife. Cartman later took over his post as morning announcer.
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'''Gordon Stoltski''' was a third grade [[Ginger Kids|ginger kid]] who did the morning announcements for [[South Park Elementary]]. He was one of the kids [[Cartman]] rallied up in "[[Ginger Kids]]" to help fight discrimination, "Ginger Kids" was his first speaking role. He was heard reading the morning announcements and he tried to join Cartman's pirate club in "[[Fatbeard]]". He was murdered in the episode "[[Dances With Smurfs]]" by a man who confused him for a 40-year-old truck driver who supposedly had sex with his wife. Cartman later took over his post as morning announcer.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 13:00, 4 May 2011

Gordon Stoltski was a third grade ginger kid who did the morning announcements for South Park Elementary. He was one of the kids Cartman rallied up in "Ginger Kids" to help fight discrimination, "Ginger Kids" was his first speaking role. He was heard reading the morning announcements and he tried to join Cartman's pirate club in "Fatbeard". He was murdered in the episode "Dances With Smurfs" by a man who confused him for a 40-year-old truck driver who supposedly had sex with his wife. Cartman later took over his post as morning announcer.

Appearances


Gordon

Gordon's memorial photograph

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