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"Over Logging" is the sixth episode of Season Twelve and the 173rd overall episode of South Park. In the episode, the Marsh family joins a mass-migration west when internet access starts to "dry up" in Colorado.

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It aired on April 16, 2008. A prolonged Internet service outage hits South Park and most of the rest of the country, and Randy moves the Marsh family to California hoping to find a connection (and Internet porn for himself). The episode parodies John Steinbeck's 193