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Old 03-07-2006, 06:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Mr. DJ gave me the idea for this. There's been a long-standing debate over who is more cool, James Dean or Steve McQueen. Now through the power of the internet we can resolve it through empirical research. Example:

Dean: Died in a Porsche.

McQueen: Died from smoking too many butts.


Tally: Dean 1
McQueen 0

Next?
My vote is for McQueen - he was a better race car driver than some of the pros; lived life large; smoked many a butt across several continents - alas, it was the cigarettes that did him in - not overdriving his limits.

I have a McQueen story from Le Circuit to tell some Friday night (after hours).

Tally: Dean 1
McQueen 1
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