Norris is it.
Well, he did win the "Best version of Rocket Man" poll, even though I didn't vote for him.
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Oh, my G-d. I'm not an Elton John fan, but that was PAINFUL to watch!
Obviously, Chuck Norris is a legitimate knighted defender of B&B. He fought Bruce Lee, and died, but he gave a valiant effort. He has a beard that's been around before I was even born. A true man's man. Alright. No need to wax poetic - we know Norris' credentials. But after seeing another Priceline commercial, I can't help think that William Shatner might deserve to be knighted as well. Captain Kirk and Denny Crane, Esq. has come a long way. At 76 years old, maybe the Veteran's Committee could vote him in.
What say ye, O brethren of the brush?
Though Chuck may be a patron saint, we are talking abut knighting Mr. Shatner. Can't there me multiple knights? Weren't there multiple knights of the round table? Doesn't the Queen of England knight special people every now and again?
I agree. There should be multiple knights of the round table (but no more than 12).
Shatner is always clean shaven, is clearly a man's man, and who can forget Kirk's line when he was trying to pick up the whale lady in Star Trek IV: "They say the sea is cold, but the sea contains the hottest blood of all".
Shatner all the way.
Though I always was a Patrick Stewart fan.
Patrick Stewert is as amazing actor that doesn't get a sliver of the credit he deserves.
Patrick Stewert is as amazing actor that doesn't get a sliver of the credit he deserves.
Shatner all the way.
Though I always was a Patrick Stewart fan.
Check out Patrick Stewart's cameo on Extras. Very funny.Shatner all the way.
Though I always was a Patrick Stewart fan.