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your favourite comedy duo?

Tough one to call, but Abbott and Costello are definite contenders.
 
Two Ronnies, Cheech & Chong, Hudson & Landry.
 
I'll second that! Followed by Laurel and Hardy, then maybe Cheech and Chong! Penn and Teller, Frick and Frack, Elmer and Bugs /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif
 
Donald Trump and Rosie O'donnel
 
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Lol. Wayne and Garth, Bill and Ted, 2 stupid dogs, Tweety and Sylvester, Bugs and Daffy... oh, and some real ones... The Smothers Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, George and Gracey, and for those brave enough to relive it - Sonny and Cher
 
Oh, I almost forgot... Pinky and The Brain. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
 
I grew up on Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy so I'd have to say them.
If'n you are talking cartoon team's that a whole nudder ball game.
 
Don Knots and Tim Conway, Burns and Allen
 
Robin Williams and Jonathan Winters
Tim Conway and Harvy Corman
Jack Lemmon and Walter Mattheau
Definatly Burns and Allen
Abbot and Costello
Laurel and Hardy
The Smothers Brothers
"Cliff and Norm"
Jack Benny and Rochester
 
Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis.
 
Banjo said:
Robin Williams and Jonathan Winters
Tim Conway and Harvy Corman
Jack Lemmon and Walter Mattheau
Definatly Burns and Allen
Abbot and Costello
Laurel and Hardy
The Smothers Brothers
"Cliff and Norm"
Jack Benny and Rochester

Hey Banjo aren't you too young ro know those guys?

I definitely vote for Burns and Allen-- absoulutely great timing. Laurel and Hardy-- amazing even with no or only a few words. Smothers Brothers for sure.
Others: Penn and Teller
I waw Robin williams with Billy Crystal together-- what a great combination!
 
I think one of the greatest comedy pairs ever was Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. "Uh huh! That's right, we bad!"

I only wish they had done more movies together.
 
We recently watched the Wilder/Pryor movies again... durn-near peein' ourselves by the end of the evenin'.
 
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