The Big Bang Theory Season 4 Episode 5 Funny Moments!

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This episode is just one of the best and I would suggest to watch it.
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  • Proxima Centauri's the nearest star.

    The celestial bodies that follow are:

    Alpha Centauri A, Toli, Barnard's Star,

    Wolf 359, Laland 21185, Sirius A, Sirius B,

    BL Ceti, UV Ceti, Ross 154, Ross 248,

    Epsilon Eridani, Lac 9352, Ross 128,

    EZ Aquarii A, EZ Aquarii B, EZ Aquarii C, Procyon A.

    Those are the stars that are nearest to me,

    Tra la la and fiddle dee dee!

  • what would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane wrapped helicly around an axis

    screwed xD

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  • @RonanMacQuarrie maybe that's what he went back to correct ;)

  • @RonanMacQuarrie Quite right! You've just bested Dr. Sheldon Cooper!

  • @AnnaCecilleMoorman Sol is actually the nearest star, Sol is our sun

  • Lol I love the lines: Tra, la, la and Fiddle, dee, dee.

  • I she would've probably fallen for the disguise if he wasn't wearing those silly glasses

  • @firefly927 aha, i didn't know that Toli is actually alpha Centauri B

  • @b0gdanB Proxima Centauri = Alpha Centauri C and Toli (short for Toliman) = Alpha Centauri B.

  • Alpha Centauri has 3 stars, so Alpha Centauri B should be somewhere too.

  • Hold down 8 :D

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