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Old 06-19-2005, 03:37 PM   #1
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Who would win?

This is a fun game and it is really straight forward. You give 2 nouns and the person after you picks which will win and gives a reason.
EX. Winnepeg or a giraffe?
Answer: Winnepeg, it could put the giraffe to sleep with boredom and then freeze it to death.

Anyways, the first two are:

A monocle or 3 pieces of cantelope
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Old 06-20-2005, 01:09 AM   #2
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The peices of cantelope would win because the monocle is outnumbered.

Melted Cheese or Frozen Butter?
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Old 06-20-2005, 01:20 AM   #3
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[ot:2512a2dd6f]Since when is this a word game? As a matter of fact, since when are most every game in this section a word game? Ah well, when in Rome...[/ot:2512a2dd6f]
Cheese; it's a far superior form of dairy.

Cyrano de Bergerac or William Shakespeare?
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Bergerac, by a nose

GDubya or Hussein?
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Dubya; Hussein would be so frightened by Dubya's idiocy that he'd hole himself up just to get away.

Maple Syrup or Mike Tyson?
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Maple syrup would win by being so sweet for Tyson he'd try to rape then get arrested. PLus, maple syrup doesn't have any ears to bite off.

Freddy Mercury or Elvis Presley?
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Freddy, Obviously. He's Queen & Elvis is King, but everyone knows men are always subject to feminine wiles.

Eiffel Tower or Golden Gate?
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Golden gate simply because it serves an actual purpose.

Yoda or Yogurt?
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Yogurt. He's got lots of merchandise and fortune cookies. Yoda just has a dopey swamp.

Toucan Sam or Captain Crunch?
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Toucan Sam would peck The Cap'n's eyes out, then start eating his spleen.

Tom Cat or Jerry Mouse?
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Jerry mouse... can he possibly lose? Though if I was on Tom's team I'd get a mousetrap...

a giant inflatable lawn mower or a one legged prostitue named Frumelda?
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Inflatable lawn mower...Frumelda would be hard pressed to run away from it.

Robin of Batman and Robin or Mutley of Dastardly and Mutley?
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Robin of Batman... do I really need to explain? The general aura of awesomeness is enough.

the 1950's or the 1970's?
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The 1970s—it had far more hair.


Chip & Dale or Alvin & The Chipmunks?
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Alvin and the Chimpmunks. Oversized mutant gophers always destroy chipmunks like Chip and Dale.

The classic question:

Pirates or Ninjas?
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