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25 Greatest Americans

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  1. cheeky_monkey

    cheeky_monkey New Member

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    who are they??? :smok:
     
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    Pepe LePew was an amorous skunk with a French (Charles Boyer or Maurice Chavalier.. I know, I know..who is Boyer and Chevalier..sigh...) accent from Warner Brothers cartoons of the (50s?) and 60s so one must be rather.. mature.. shall we say to remember him.
    Dudley DoRight was an animated Royal Canadian Mounty from the old Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons of the 60s..you don't have to be as old..er mature.. to remember him since there is a ride at Universal Studios in Orlando on which he is featured.
    There you have it ;)
     
  3. Ricky

    Ricky Well-Known Member

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    Ah, yes, now I remember Pepe!

    Although that is like saying that Tintin & Hercule Poirot are the most famous Belgians...
     
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    Isn't Hercule Poirot from Agatha Cristie's books?
     
  5. Ricky

    Ricky Well-Known Member

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    Yes, that's him!
     
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    tintin's from belgium ?
     
  7. cheeky_monkey

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    what about belgium buns?....mmmm :D
     
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    The creater is.
     
  9. PanzerProfile

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    yeah. The Belgian/Dutch name is "Kuifje" and the first books were published in Dutch and French.
     
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    canadian

    the Greatest canadian has to be Mike Myers
     
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    Alanis Morisette, and Brian Adams...
    "Now we have formally apologized for Brian Adams on several occasions"

    Not much to be proud of once again.

    I remember Pepe le Pew, he featured in a number of Looney Tunes cartoons as well as far as I can remember.
     
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    Famous Canadian - Wolverine :lol:
    Famous Belgians - Jean Claude Van Damme & Magritte
     
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    Canada - Sebastian Bach!!

    Rock and Roll legend!

    FNG
     
  14. Ricky

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    Isn't Wield Al Yankovich Canadian?
     

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