In the HIGHlarious (although, some would argue crass) season premiere, deceased celebrities rose from their grave to haunt the boys of South Park.
Billy Mays, David Carradine, Farrah Fawcett, Ed McMahon, Walter Cronkite, DJ AM and Michael Jackson were just some celebrities to be trapped in purgatory, waiting to enter heaven.
Jackson went as far as to inhabit Ike's body and force him to do terrible impersonations, resulting in banishing him by parodying child beauty pageants.
But, Mays came back pitching a new product, Chipoltaway, which helped those that ingested Chipotle remove the blood from their underwear.
Mayjah LOLs!!!
Vulgar. Tasteless. And we loves it!
Watch the clip (above) to laugh your ass off or be offended!
You choose!

MTV has received consent from Adam "DJ A.M." Goldstein's family to air his intervention documentary series Gone Too Far beginning on October 12.
His family says of Adam and the show:
"After careful consideration we have decided to air the show. Adam felt strongly that by doing this series he could help other addicts who were at a crisis point to get sober. Adam was fully aware that if it were not for his own sobriety he never would have achieved the level of success and happiness he had found. Helping people in their recovery was a huge part of Adam’s life. It is our hope through airing this show that people will get to see the side of Adam that we knew and loved, not just the celebrity DJ, but the honest and caring person who gave so much of himself to help others. The decision to air the show has been difficult, but we do this with the profound belief that it will inspire others to seek help."
The show features young real-life addicts and their loved ones who are attempting the road to recovery with help from Adam.
We agree with his family and think airing the series will get Adam's message out to a larger audience and be an even bigger inspiration to people struggling with addiction.
You are missed, Adam.
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According to the NYC Medical Examiner, the cause in the death of DJ AM was ruled as accidental due to substance abuse.
The results of the autopsy showed "acute intoxication" due to the combination of cocaine, oxycodone, Vicodin, Ativan, Klonopin, Xanax, Benadryl and Levamisole (a drug commonly used to cut cocaine).
So sad.
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Before his sudden and tragic death, DJ AM worked on a drug-intervention show with MTV called Gone Too Far. The production team was able to capture enough footage for the making of eight episodes and the network intends to show them.
At the moment, the production heads are in talks with DJ AM's family about how and when to show the episodes. It is suggested that because the show follows DJ AM, born Adam Goldstein, in the role of a "sober and experienced tough-love guide for troubled addicts" and the strong implications that his own death resulted from drug abuse, that the show would come off as " hypocritical or exploitative."
On the other hand, the show could send a strong anti-drug message by showcasing the strong, focused man DJ AM was without the drugs.
In a way, we think it would be nice tribute to him as he obviously had a stance to help others overcome their addictions.
Will U watch his reality show?
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Why would someone release this bit of information now?
According to Star Magazine, Paris Hilton had a one-night fling with DJ AM after getting cozy at the Toronto International Film Festival party in September 2007.
Although the deejay was formerly engaged to best friend Nicole Richie, they claim that didn't stop the heiress!
"They got more and more affectionate as the night went on, until they were all over each other. There was no doubt she wanted him," claims an eyewitness.
It's reported that the pair retreated to the same hotel room and did not reemerge until the next morning!
Yet, a rep for Paris tells PerezHilton.com that the story is completely untrue.
And although Paris might be considered a wild party girl, she's not one to cheat and DJ AM was definitely too nice of a guy to do so either.
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Before he died, DJ AM had secured a deal with shoe-wear empire, Nike, for a special line of sneakers. That merchandise has now been put on hold, for the time being.
The shoes are said to be a limited edition release of Nike Dunks, with DJ AM's personal logo embroidered on it. The company says that they are currently speaking with the family to figure out the "next step in terms of release".
We're sure it will go through as Nike sneakers were something DJ AM was very passionate about - he had around 700 pairs!
We think it would be a nice tribute to him.
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No one ever had an unkind word about DJ AM!
A day after his burial, hundreds of guests gathered at the Hollywood Palladium on Thursday night to pay their respects to the beloved celebrity deejay (aka Adam Goldstein).
Some recognizable faces in attendance included former fiancée Nicole Richie along with Lindsay Lohan, saMAN Ronson, Eric Dane, Rebecca Gayheart, Robert Downey Jr, John Mayer, Tom Arnold, Dr. Drew and Jon Favreau.
"He was my soulmate and now he is my soul," girlfriend Haley Wood told the crowd at the almost 3 hours service. "He is my amazing grace."
Adam will be greatly missed.
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