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Jason fer sure - he can actually act for a start, has been in MUCH better movies, and gets to drive much better cars.

Oh, and he is a LOT more quotable..

"Quick, before ze germans get here"

*edit - Vin is only sexeh coz he looks like Dan anyway.

Jason fer sure - he can actually act for a start, has been in MUCH better movies, and gets to drive much better cars.

Oh, and he is a LOT more quotable..

"Quick, before ze germans get here"

*edit - Vin is only sexeh coz he looks like Dan anyway.

Yay Jason's winning! lol Vin = Dan

This is a male dominated forum... You won't get much

I'm hotter :ermm:

I'm sorry ur not apart of the poll :D

Shouldn't really matter should it?? They both crave teh penis.

Well you should vote then, you have something in common with both of them :D

jason statham is the coolest muthaf*kka alive

i'd drink his piss maybe

if he asked

uhh....... ok Kym he's urs...I'd never go that far :thumbsup:

justin timberlake

ans skyryan :ermm:

Pfft...... JT is a pansy....but Ryan.... dammit now I have a third contestant *adds Sky Ryan to poll* :P




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