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Funniest TV Characters?
Sitcom or Animated, doesn't matter.
BTW, I say Stewie Griffin.Last edited by Husker_OS; 05-08-2006, 07:02 PM.Twitter
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Re: Funniest TV Characters?
Dwight from The Office
Michael from The Office
Barney from How I Met Your Mother
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Originally posted by luv_mistDefinitely with Timmy......
And Tyrone Biggums from Chappelle Show if that counts. Only cause I know this dude that looks JUST LIKE HIM!!
Tyrone.Blind to this impending fate
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I would have to say Zoidberg or Bender on futurama.Favorite Teams:Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukee BucksGreen Bay PackersWisconsin BadgersCal St. FullertonFriends dont let other friends root for dookComment
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This is so hard b/c I have to be watching the specific TV show to really come up with some of the funny characters. That said, right now, I'm watching Married with Children, and Al Bundy HAS to be up there.Comment
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Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld - "Who's gonna turn down a Junior Mint? It's chocolate, it's peppermint, it's delicious."
Dr. Perry Cox from Scrubs - "Let me introduce you to, A Man Who Doesn't Care."
Janitor from Scrubs - "What is it with steel wool? Is it steel? Or is it wool?"
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Kramer (but his act got real old midway through the series' run)
Bender
Stewie
Urkel (well until they went with that stephon crap)Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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