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By LewEngBridewell
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:couchpotato: or :wine:


Beer all the way. Wouldn't say no to wine though. Aye, that's a difficult one, but there's nowt like beers with mates.

Komodo dragons or crocodiles?
By andrew
#270120
:couchpotato: or :wine:


Beer all the way. Wouldn't say no to wine though. Aye, that's a difficult one, but there's nowt like beers with mates.

Komodo dragons or crocodiles?


I don't touch wine, can't stand the stuff. What I've tried I don't like and it is made far too pretentious by critics and annoying foodies. Beer all the way for me too.

Anyway to answer the choice, komodo dragons.

Jack Nicholson's Joker or Heath Ledger's Joker?
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By LewEngBridewell
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Jack Nicholson's Joker or Heath Ledger's Joker?


:hehe: That was some heavy emphasis on Jack Nicholson's joker, which does happen to be my favourite.

Peter Kay or Lee Evans?
By andrew
#270125
Jack Nicholson's Joker or Heath Ledger's Joker?


:hehe: That was some heavy emphasis on Jack Nicholson's joker, which does happen to be my favourite.

Peter Kay or Lee Evans?


I like both versions but Jack Nicholson's version clinches it. That version of the Joker could only come from the mind of Tim Burton (I really like the comic book/fantasy world style of his films). :D Heath Ledger's version was good but much darker.

Lee Evans never fails to have me :rotfl: . Peter Kay's funny too but I went off him when he did that thing on Channel 4 when he was dressed as some singing burd. I think he disappeared up his own back bottom a bit with that.

Young Frankenstein (one of the funniest films ever) or Blazing Saddles (also one of the funniest films ever)? I really can't choose, love 'em both.
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