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I can't access the test at work, but I am putting dibs on Jango Fett.
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Do the characters from "Spaceballs" count?
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They totally should. I call Mega Maid!
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I'd like a Mega Maid right about now. My house needs it, bigtime.
I see I'm not the only one who thought about Spaceballs. I was thinking of saying that they should count, too. So be it!
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Lol, I just watched Spaceballs last week with the kids, my 7 year old thought jamming the radar was one of the funniest things he's ever seen.
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Another one of those movies that you guys can tease me about my never having seen....
but don't tease me too much! Remember... <---- I'm Evil.
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At the risk of being burned at the stake, I'm going to say that Mel Brooks movies are not required viewing.
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Not required, but many have some classic moments.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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I picked Chewbacca....and no I am not really tall and hairy but I am a mechanic and Chewbacca was always fixing things.
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There are many better Mel Brooks movies than Spaceballs. I think for it to be funny, you had to be about 14 or 15 when you first saw it. I find it rather stupid.
Young Frankenstein, The Producers (original), and Blazing Saddles (other than the lame ending) however, are masterpieces.
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