Least likely choices for the new Doctor Who
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Zach Braff
- Andy Dick
- Paul Reubens
- Ellen Degeneres
- Lady Gaga
- Carrot Top
- Justin Bieber
- Cake Boss
- Verne Troyer
- Danny Trejo
Least likely choices for the new Doctor Who
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Zach Braff
- Andy Dick
- Paul Reubens
- Ellen Degeneres
- Lady Gaga
- Carrot Top
- Justin Bieber
- Cake Boss
- Verne Troyer
- Danny Trejo
- Mike Tyson
Least likely choices for the new Doctor Who
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Zach Braff
- Andy Dick
- Paul Reubens
- Ellen Degeneres
- Lady Gaga
- Carrot Top
- Justin Bieber
- Cake Boss
- Verne Troyer
- Danny Trejo
- Mike Tyson
- Karl Rove
New category:
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
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Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
- Vampire Bill and Vampire Eric (Sookie) in True Blood/Southern Vampire novels
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
- Vampire Bill and Vampire Eric (Sookie) in True Blood/Southern Vampire novels
- Fletcher and Jerry (Audrey) in the Jim Carrey lawyer comedy Liar Liar
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
- Vampire Bill and Vampire Eric (Sookie) in True Blood/Southern Vampire novels
- Fletcher and Jerry (Audrey) in the Jim Carrey lawyer comedy Liar Liar
- Danny Noonan and DeNunzio (Molly) Caddyshack.
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
- Vampire Bill and Vampire Eric (Sookie) in True Blood/Southern Vampire novels
- Fletcher and Jerry (Audrey) in the Jim Carrey lawyer comedy Liar Liar
- Danny Noonan and DeNunzio (Molly) Caddyshack.
- Rick Blaine and Victor Laszlo (Ilsa Lund)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
- Vampire Bill and Vampire Eric (Sookie) in True Blood/Southern Vampire novels
- Fletcher and Jerry (Audrey) in the Jim Carrey lawyer comedy Liar Liar
- Danny Noonan and DeNunzio (Molly) Caddyshack.
- Rick Blaine and Victor Laszlo (Ilsa Lund)
- Jason Kidd and Jimmy Jackson of the Dallas Mavericks (singer Toni Braxton)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
- Vampire Bill and Vampire Eric (Sookie) in True Blood/Southern Vampire novels
- Fletcher and Jerry (Audrey) in the Jim Carrey lawyer comedy Liar Liar
- Danny Noonan and DeNunzio (Molly) Caddyshack.
- Rick Blaine and Victor Laszlo (Ilsa Lund)
- Jason Kidd and Jimmy Jackson of the Dallas Mavericks (singer Toni Braxton)
- Yuki, Sonya, Dillon, Amber, Kiley, DiDi, Senna (Gary)
Romantic rivals (and the object of their affections)
- Popeye and Bluto (Olive Oyl)
- Jules et Jim (Catherine)
- Betty and Veronica (Archie)
- Sam Malone and Frasier Crane (Diane Chambers)
- Paris and Menelaus (Helen)
- A character played by Bob Hope and a character portrayed by Bing Crosby, in almost any of the Road pictures (a character played by Dorothy Lamour)
- Vampire Bill and Vampire Eric (Sookie) in True Blood/Southern Vampire novels
- Fletcher and Jerry (Audrey) in the Jim Carrey lawyer comedy Liar Liar
- Danny Noonan and DeNunzio (Molly) Caddyshack.
- Rick Blaine and Victor Laszlo (Ilsa Lund)
- Jason Kidd and Jimmy Jackson of the Dallas Mavericks (singer Toni Braxton)
- Yuki, Sonya, Dillon, Amber, Kiley, DiDi, Senna (Gary)
- Daniel Cleaver/Mark Darcy (Bridget Jones)
In honor of this week being the 60th anniversary of the coronation of HRH Queen Elizabeth II,
Greatest Fictional Accomplishments of Elizabeth II’s Reign:
- Personally leading royal troops in the sacking of Buenos Aires as payback for the Falklands
In honor of this week being the 60th anniversary of the coronation of HRH Queen Elizabeth II,
Greatest Fictional Accomplishments of Elizabeth II’s Reign:
- Personally leading royal troops in the sacking of Buenos Aires as payback for the Falklands
- Being the only living person to have drunk Winston Churchill under the table.
Greatest Fictional Accomplishments of Elizabeth II’s Reign:
- Personally leading royal troops in the sacking of Buenos Aires as payback for the Falklands
- Being the only living person to have drunk Winston Churchill under the table.
- Secretly entering Havana in 1959, and sleeping with Castro to disarm the Cuban Missile Crisis
Greatest Fictional Accomplishments of Elizabeth II’s Reign:
- Personally leading royal troops in the sacking of Buenos Aires as payback for the Falklands
- Being the only living person to have drunk Winston Churchill under the table.
- Secretly entering Havana in 1959, and sleeping with Castro to disarm the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Many people don’t know this, but the character of Dr. Manhattan from “The Watchman” was based on her life.
Greatest Fictional Accomplishments of Elizabeth II’s Reign:
- Personally leading royal troops in the sacking of Buenos Aires as payback for the Falklands
- Being the only living person to have drunk Winston Churchill under the table.
- Secretly entering Havana in 1959, and sleeping with Castro to disarm the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Many people don’t know this, but the character of Dr. Manhattan from “The Watchman” was based on her life.
- Being the only living person to have fucked Winston Churchill under the table.
Greatest Fictional Accomplishments of Elizabeth II’s Reign:
- Personally leading royal troops in the sacking of Buenos Aires as payback for the Falklands
- Being the only living person to have drunk Winston Churchill under the table.
- Secretly entering Havana in 1959, and sleeping with Castro to disarm the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Many people don’t know this, but the character of Dr. Manhattan from “The Watchman” was based on her life.
- Being the only living person to have fucked Winston Churchill under the table.
- Holds the patents for 17 inventions, including the Clapper