No, it's not. The South Park show often takes creative liberties and uses satire, so the story of Joseph Smith is likely fictional or exaggerated for comedic effect.
I don't really know the significance as the phrase is so unclear. It could be significant to the person who created it or uses it, but without more information, it's impossible to determine.
I'm not entirely sure what 'pico my little story' specifically refers to. It could be a very personal or unique concept. Maybe it's a story about a small, cute thing named Pico. Without more context, it's difficult to say more.
Sorry, I don't have that information. Usually, such announcements are made by the park authorities a few weeks or months before the opening. You could also call the park's information hotline to inquire.
Dunn Smith was a supporting character in the novel, Lord of the Mysteries, written by Squid, who loved to dive.
He was the director of the Church of Evernight's MI9, a Sequence 5 Sheriff, a member of the Tarot Club, codenamed Moon. On the surface, he was an official of the Loen Kingdom's police department. He was a devout believer and firmly believed in Mr. Fool. He was willing to do anything for the interests of the Church. He was calm, rational, decisive, and good at analysis and reasoning. He was the core figure of MI9.
In the novel, Dunn Smith had a close working relationship with the main character, Klein Moretti. He had helped Klein resolve many difficult and dangerous missions, and at the same time, he had given him a lot of help and guidance. In the later stages of the novel, Dunn Smith didn't hesitate to sacrifice his life to protect Mr. Fool's secret, displaying his loyalty and bravery.
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Well, it's not that straightforward. Some stories about Will Smith might have elements of truth, but they could also be embellished or adapted for the media. You need to look at the details and sources to determine the authenticity.