Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 7 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK): Seating Order: Wayne, Chip, Colin and Ryan.Weird Newscasters: Reporting on The Six O'Clock News are: Anchor: Colin(Lars Ofthe Redhotlovers) Co-Anchor: Chip, the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard Of Oz who was given an overactive libido instead of courage Sports: Wayne(Ooog), a desperate caveman looking for food, a warm cave and a mate Weather: Ryan, becomes extremely nervous when he suddenly discovers its the first day of 'Ryan hunting season.' Song Styles: Wayne and Chip sing a gospel song to Mira, a first-grade Hebrew teacher. Whose Line: Moments before sunrise, Buffy the Vampire Slayer(Colin) has come to kill Count Dracula(Ryan) as he is draining the last drops of blood from his latest victim. Colin's lines: 'Grab the handle, Stella, and give it a yank' and 'Hoochie Mama's comin' home.' Ryan's lines: 'Your fanny is a masterpiece' and 'Who let the dogs out?' Greatest Hits: Ryan and Colin sell the compilation CD Songs Of Rome. Wayne and Chip sing: Pizza Heck Outta Me as the Brady Bunch kids My Tower Is Leaning in romantic '60's rhythm and blues style Irish Drinking Song: About falling out of a car.Winner: All four Credit Reading: All four as trash-talking basketball players.
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