Padme' VS Wesley Crusher !

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Who would in a fight Padame' Amidala or Wesley Crusher?

1) Padme hands Wesley's ass to him
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70%
2) Please Wesley spent time training with Worf right?
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3) They wouldn't fight Wesley would be to interested in talking about hair and nail tips.
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30%
 
Total votes: 50

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Matilda from MSG would just park her Medea transport on top of Wesley :D
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I was refering to the Matilda from Leon/The Professional as being more interesting.
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Padme looks sexy and causes Wesley's testicles to descend for a brief moment before she kicks them back up into his chest cavity.

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Wussley has testicle AT ALL???? *snorts*
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Fight? What fight?

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Padme starts undoing her see-through and the poor screwed-up geek just dies from fright. :twisted:
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Patrick Degan wrote:Padme starts undoing her see-through and the poor screwed-up geek just dies from fright. :twisted:
Close. Padme starts undoing her see-through and the whining jerk dies of a massive heart attack.
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Spartan wrote:Spanky The Dolphin wrote:
Hey Spartan, what's your avatar?
Its a the cover from issue #1 of Frank Millers historical comic "300". It shows the Spartan king Leonidas who along with 300 Spartans, held off King Xerxes' Ten-thousand man Persian army for three days! :evil: Allowing the Greece to form a combined army to stop the Persians. There sacrifice preserved the western world as Persia would have wiped out Greece. There would never have been a glory that was Rome. God I love that story, I'd love to visit the site of that battle some day. If you like comics or Frank Miller (and who doesn't) I recommend you pick it up its a great read. Oh and all the pretty pictures! :D
I'm still trying to see the hundreds of spartans and thousands of persians in that Avatar... All I see is a white sphere with something black on a side. Are you using microfilm tech or something??
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Slartibartfast wrote:I'm still trying to see the hundreds of spartans and thousands of persians in that Avatar... All I see is a white sphere with something black on a side. Are you using microfilm tech or something??
I believe that it's a splash-panel featuring the silouhetted Leonidas standing against the risen moon in the background.

BTW, I've got the hardback reprint edition of 300 and I agree it was one of Frank Miller's best works.
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