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Film. Dudley Moore.
 

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The Party
Transylvania 65000
Johnny Dangerously
I'm gonna git you sucka!
Hollywood Shuffle
The Rutles
CB4
 
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Wow...Tranylvania 6500? Really? I haven't heard that movie mentioned since the 80's when it first came out.
I'm Gonna Git you Sucka is a classic though. I also like their follow up "Don't Be A Menace to Society While Drinking You're Juice in the Hood".
 
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If you want classics (imo) then The Ladykillers and Whisky Galore
 
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If we're on the subject of Dudley Moore then Arthur.
 
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Hey both classics philistine.

Southpark Comedy on account of it teaching us to "Blame Canada,"

It's not even a real country anyway.
 
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Quote: sootyj @ May 12 2008, 1:56 PM BST

Hey both classics philistine.

Southpark Comedy on account of it teaching us to "Blame Canada,"

It's not even a real country anyway.


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It's the size that counts :P
 
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When I finally do leave for the great BSG site in the sky I'm coming back as a Moose so I can impale you on my antlers.
 
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Quote: Curt @ May 12 2008, 1:59 PM BST

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Actually, it's more "what you do with it" ;)
 
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"Every joke is a tiny revolution," thought George Orwell. "Whatever destroys dignity, and brings down the mighty from their seats, preferably with a bump, is funny."
 
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Quote: roscoff @ May 12 2008, 2:38 PM BST

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*lol* My friend hit one with her car yesterday, she's ok, the car is wrecked but the moose ran off with a limp. They are a deadly foe!

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I knew I was setting myself up. I thought I might be safe since Charlie wasn't on.
 
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Charley*

And you were wrong. hehe

My friend trashed his car when he hit a badger.
 
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Charley*

And you were wrong. hehe

My friend trashed his car when he hit a badger.


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Blimey, was it Ruth Badger?
 
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Charley*

And you were wrong. hehe

My friend trashed his car when he hit a badger.


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>_< I knew it! I took a chance and went for the 'ie', posted it, went to find out how she spelled her name, came back and you had already posted.
How big was the freaking badger?!
 
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Badgers are quite big you know? It was about the size of a big badger. Sort of badger sized.
 
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