Top five of anything

Via Ian:

Ask me for “top five” list of pretty much anything, and I will list you my top five of that thing or things. Copy and paste this in your own journal and give your own top fives.

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21 thoughts on “Top five of anything

    1. Wanting to ask questions but sitting so far back in the lecture theatre that the person at the front can’t hear you
    2. Spending six or more hours at the cinema
    3. Going to see the same film six or more times
    4. Feeling you need an Significant Other in order to be happy
    5. Quoting huge chunks of Red Dwarf from memory
  1. Bah, apparently by Kirkism you mean things you say, so here we go again…:

    1. “I need a girlfriend”
    2. “I’m going to the cinema”
    3. “I’m bored!”
    4. “hows u” (MSN)
    5. “I think she likes you”

    Also, any quote from Red Dwarf. 🙂

  2. All Time Top 5 Nick Hornby books where the protagonist gives all time top 5 lists for everything.

  3. Thought you might not answer that one

    I try not to go round looking for trouble. 🙂

    All Time Top 5 Nick Hornby books where the protagonist gives all time top 5 lists for everything

    I don’t think I’ve ever read any of his books, so I’ll have to pass on that one.

    Top 5 Ladies You Find Physically Attractive

    In no particular order:

    1. Kylie Minogue
    2. Rachel Stevens
    3. Natalie Portman
    4. Nicola Kidman
    5. Lindsay Lohan

    I’m sorry, Anne didn’t quite make the list. 😉

  4. Nicola Kidman. She’s changed her name

    I’m sure I’m allowed the occassional typo. You knew who I meant anyway. 😛

  5. Yes. I don’t know what I’d put as an answer for that question you know…

    A couple of the people you said are kinda good looking, but not especially…

    Dunno, it’s not the sort of thing I tend to think about. They’re just all people.

  6. Top 5 Dinosaurs!! 🙂

    1. Tyrannosaurus Rex
    2. Velociraptor
    3. Brachiosaurus (the only one to begin with a ‘B’ – there is no such one as Brontosaurus 🙂
    4. Diplodocus
    5. Iguanodon

    Dunno, it’s not the sort of thing I tend to think about

    Well it doesn’t exactly keep me up awake at night either, but seeing as someone asked, I answered. 🙂

  7. I’m impressed that you knew there was no such thing as a Brontosaurus! It’s actually an Apatosaurus!
    But there are other dinosaurs that start with a B. Baryonyx springs to mind cos it reminded me of my dad (who’s called Barry.)
    I’m glad you’ve gone for the English Iguanodon. First dino found!
    I don’t think the velociraptor is that great though. It wasn’t really like the Jurassic Park ones. The Dinonicus was closer to the film than a velocoraptor who tended to just go after eggs.

  8. I’m impressed that you knew there was no such thing as a Brontosaurus!

    It was a question on QI that I was watching repeats of on UK Gold a while ago.

    I don’t think many of the dinosaurs were quite like the Jurassic Park ones, and the film/book has the wrong name anyway as most of the creatures in it weren’t from the Jurassic period – but I suspect you knew that already. 🙂

  9. yeah I knew!
    I’m all clued up on Dinosaurs. Did you watch the 2 programs on bbc 1 about them? They were really good. They tested each dinosaurs weapons (T Rex jaws vs Triceratops horns, velociraptor’s claw vs Ankylosaurus’ tail) and put them against each other to see how well they’d do. It was amazing to see and for the first time ever scientists/paleontologists are now able to know how each of them fought.
    Great stuff!

  10. I may have watched one of the Walking with Dinosaurs programmes/series, although I can’t remember – it seems like an awfully long time ago. I’m not really as interested in the subject as I used to be though. The main reason I know this stuff is due to either movie trivia or watching QI. 🙂

  11. It wasn’t really walking with dinosaurs but it was similar. Bill Oddie was doing it.
    I used to know just about everything when I was little about dinosaurs. I still remember a lot of stuff. Love them.

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