1) Super Lightweight Champion:suit_of_awesomeOctober 23 2009, 03:09:15 UTC
Canada v. France
Baguettes meet hockey sticks in a battle of places that feature cold temperatures, funny accents, and weird looking currency. Canada's slight edge for its proximity to America and for producing Pamela Anderson is immediately nullified by the existence of French-Canadians.
Which is the 'better' country: (A) Canada or (B) France?
Re: 1) Super Lightweight Champion:feline_royaltyOctober 23 2009, 12:40:56 UTC
Tybalt considered for a moment before deciding on Canada. Sure, Canada had French-Canadians, but that point was nullified by France having French-French.
At least some Canadians spoke something resembling proper American. Though nothing could beat Verona.
3) Heavyweight Championship:suit_of_awesomeOctober 23 2009, 03:10:35 UTC
Trebek v. Sajak
This 'showdown' recently opened up when undefeated World Champion, Bob Barker retired. Trebek's knowledge of military warfare and history gives him a slight edge, though if Sajak connects with a right hook, it could be lights out: 25 years of spinning that wheel has turned his hand to iron and if he's able to channel his silent rage over never taking a run at Vanna White, Sajak could leave Trebek's face in the form of a question.
Vote in the Game Show Host Match-up: (A) Trebek or (B) Sajak?
Re: 3) Heavyweight Championship:feline_royaltyOctober 23 2009, 12:47:07 UTC
Tybalt mulled this one over for a long while. And then, after a few moments more, he decided that there was really only one true answer to this.
Neither. Regis would step in while they were both preoccupied with one another, and would lay down his 'final answer' attack on them both without letting them use their lifelines. Endgame.
Re: 3) Heavyweight Championship:bitchy_smurfOctober 23 2009, 13:26:54 UTC
(A) The Warrior Trebek. The one with knowledge of combat.
This, though, was a match she might actually watch. The iron hand of the Sajak could be a formidable weapon, assuming the Trebek didn't have tentacles or reality-warping powers.
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Baguettes meet hockey sticks in a battle of places that feature cold temperatures, funny accents, and weird looking currency. Canada's slight edge for its proximity to America and for producing Pamela Anderson is immediately nullified by the existence of French-Canadians.
Which is the 'better' country: (A) Canada or (B) France?
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At least some Canadians spoke something resembling proper American. Though nothing could beat Verona.
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She didn't specify that hot hockey players were the reason for her choice.
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One celebrates growing wood, the other celebrates poles.
Who wins the battle of fantastic holidays: (A) Arbor Day or (B) Flag Day?
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"They're both absurd," he decided, shaking his head and curling his lip a little. Trees or poles. Honestly.
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This 'showdown' recently opened up when undefeated World Champion, Bob Barker retired. Trebek's knowledge of military warfare and history gives him a slight edge, though if Sajak connects with a right hook, it could be lights out: 25 years of spinning that wheel has turned his hand to iron and if he's able to channel his silent rage over never taking a run at Vanna White, Sajak could leave Trebek's face in the form of a question.
Vote in the Game Show Host Match-up: (A) Trebek or (B) Sajak?
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Neither. Regis would step in while they were both preoccupied with one another, and would lay down his 'final answer' attack on them both without letting them use their lifelines. Endgame.
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This, though, was a match she might actually watch. The iron hand of the Sajak could be a formidable weapon, assuming the Trebek didn't have tentacles or reality-warping powers.
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