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Famous Duos

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The Romeo and Butt-Head film actually got two thumbs up from Siskel and Oates.
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fontainecommaeric
3298 days ago
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Pinky and Clyde are actually a duo in this universe. That's the name of two of the ghosts from Pacman
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brianh32
3299 days ago
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Would watch: MARY-KATE AND THE SUNDANCE KID, SHERLOCK HOLMES AND SILENT BOB. Would *definitely* watch ROMEO AND BUTTHEAD. Would not watch THELMA AND HOBBES. Unsure about MARIO AND JULIET - will Mario be played by Mario Lopez? Are the Capulets "H8Rs"?
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Covarr
3299 days ago
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I don't know which sandwich sounds less appetizing, peanut butter and cheese, or macaroni and jelly.
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shrodes
3299 days ago
Peanut butter and cheese is actually pretty decent
Fidtz
3299 days ago
Cheese and jam sandwiches are awesome too. Sweet pickle has almost as much sugar as Jam anyway.
amijangos
3299 days ago
Peanut butter and Cheese is great, I especially like with cream cheese.
anotherwise
3299 days ago
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Beauty and Luigi sounds like a 90s sitcom. Timon and Garfunkel will make great happy-sad music.
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rraszews
3299 days ago
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Weren't Pinky and Clyde two of the Pac-Man Ghosts?

Also, I would totally watch Sherlock Holmes and Silent Bob
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alt_text_bot
3299 days ago
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The Romeo and Butt-Head film actually got two thumbs up from Siskel and Oates.

Turkey, No one Wants the Damn Things

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Turkey, No one Wants the Damn Things

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fontainecommaeric
4114 days ago
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In French it is called a 'dindon'. Indian chicken would be 'poulet indien'
laurenipsum
4113 days ago
Presumably this meme is suggesting that the etymology of "dinde" is "d'inde" -- don't know what that means for "dindon" -- maybe it would be a back-formation? (I'm not convinced about any of these etymologies though.)
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oxfv
4113 days ago
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In Russian the name also derives from "Indian"

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fontainecommaeric
4203 days ago
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Fewer casualties but not quite none.
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One Heck of a Word

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One Heck of a Word

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fontainecommaeric
4256 days ago
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English sucks
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