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Can you pick the Big Bang Theory Characters?
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lchaet64
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Main character (nuts)
Main character
Leonard's best friend
Lonely foreigner
Across the hall from sheldon and leonard
Sheldon's 'girl friend'
Howard's wife
Comic book store owner
Has difficulty pronouncing Rs
Penny's dumb ex
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Big Bang Theory Characters Quiz
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lchaet64
Created Jun 5, 2012 in
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plague
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Jun 5th, 2012 at 19:47 GMT
3 points
You have two "Main Character"s, but the answers aren't interchangeable. You could at least put "taller of the two" for example.
jeffthepardoner
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Jun 5th, 2012 at 20:39 GMT
1 point
Is Howard Leonard's best friend? Is that established at some point? Also, Kripke doesn't really have an accent. He has a difficultly in pronouncing certain letters (most notably "r") called rhotacism.
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