Who would win a head-to-head fight?

Murray or the Head of the Navigator?

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  • edited March 2010
    How dare you put "I like cheese" as a response, now I've been rendered unable to provide my input on the topic.
  • edited March 2010
    Murray, he's got a good bite on him.
  • edited March 2010
    I voted "I like cheese" because, well, I do.
  • edited March 2010
    I like cheese
  • edited March 2010
    I like cheese. But I also like pie. Can there be an 'I like pie' option? Or should that be 'Eye like pi'?
  • edited March 2010
    Murray has more initiative. And mobility.

    On the other hand, the Navigator's Head is a lot creepier and cooler and more magical.

    Hm....

    This is tough.

    Oh! I know!

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  • edited March 2010
    I like cheese.
  • edited March 2010
    Does The Head of the Navigator (tm) have the necklace that makes him invisible to the undead? If so, Murray is in deep shit.

    Cheese is good though.
  • edited March 2010
    Murray would easily win. I don't think there's even a contest there. The head of the navigator's got the flexibility, but Murray's got the reach.
    I like cheese. But I also like pie. Can there be an 'I like pie' option? Or should that be 'Eye like pi'?

    Not to be a killjoy or anything, but after much research, I've noticed that "I like pie" and "I like cheese" are, in that order, the top 2 most common things people say when being "random".

    Just sayin' >.>
  • edited March 2010
    Fealiks wrote: »
    Murray would easily win. I don't think there's even a contest there. The head of the navigator's got the flexibility, but Murray's got the reach.
    If you're referencing what I think you're referencing...ewwwwww.
    Not to be a killjoy or anything, but after much research, I've noticed that "I like pie" and "I like cheese" are, in that order, the top 2 most common things people say when being "random".
    "Random" is actually determined by a series of words that are considered to be humorous on their own.

    See: Cheese, cake, pie, ninja, monkey, toaster, etc.

    People who think these words, in and of themselves, are humorous...are morons.
  • edited March 2010
    If you're referencing what I think you're referencing...ewwwwww.

    ^_^
  • edited March 2010
    Fealiks wrote: »
    Not to be a killjoy or anything, but after much research, I've noticed that "I like pie" and "I like cheese" are, in that order, the top 2 most common things people say when being "random".

    Just sayin' >.>

    I personally say something about potatoes in about 50% of the "random" things that come out of my mouth. And speaking of random potatoes...
  • edited March 2010
    I don't like cheese, but i voted for it anyways... because,well.... I'm confused.
  • edited March 2010
    For some reason, I think pillow is quite a humourous word. I don't really know why, it just is.
  • edited March 2010
    If we're talking about things involving heads, then would that make the cheese in the poll headcheese?
  • edited March 2010
    Giant Tope wrote: »
    If we're talking about things involving heads, then would that make the cheese in the poll headcheese?

    I don't even wanna know.
  • edited March 2010
    I don't even wanna know.

    From Wikipedia:
    A headcheese (or "fromage de le noggin") is the leader of a particular group or party of cheese. Historically, headcheeses have all been male cheddars[1], but in recent years female cheeses have been elected within various groups[2][3] and in 2006 a Swiss cheese was elected as headcheese of General Motors Company[citation needed], the first of its kind to be elected as a headcheese. The cheese, Julian Kraftwerk, said upon election that he was "proud to represent [his] people, and hopes that [his] election can encourage a more equal society amongst all cheeses."[4]
  • edited March 2010
    looks like I like cheese would win in a fight
  • edited March 2010
    A headcheese (or "fromage de le noggin")

    O.O What is that? It looks like French at first and then it goes from bad ("de le"?) to worse ("noggin"? Is that even a word?).

    Now, I know, it's not the only thing in that "wikipedia article" that is suspicious, but I'm curious what you were trying to say.

    Okay, I'll admit it. I answered before I read the rest of the article and realised it was a joke. But still. >.>
  • edited March 2010
    For really from Wikipedia
    Head cheese (AmE) or Brawn (BrE) is a cold cut originating in Europe. Another version pickled with vinegar is known as souse. Head cheese is not a cheese but a meat jelly made with pieces from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) in aspic. It may contain onion, black pepper, allspice, bay leaf, salt, and vinegar. It may also include meat from the feet, tongue, and heart. It is usually eaten cold or at room temperature as a luncheon meat.
    Historically meat jellies were made of the cleaned (all organs removed) head of the animal, which was simmered to produce stock, a peasant food made since the Middle Ages. When cooled, the stock congeals because of the natural gelatin found in the skull. The aspic may need additional gelatin in order to set properly.
  • edited March 2010
    Well, I've never tried it but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't like it.
  • edited March 2010
    Remolay wrote: »
    For really from Wikipedia

    Why would you lie?
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