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Cyberbeast 
If They Mated: Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson 

 
Dita DuPave 
If they had mated: Michael Landon and Tony Danza. 

 
elKapitan 
If They Mated: Courtney Cox-Arquette and an Eskimo 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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Revision as of 22:56, 30 May 2006
Usage
When a person in a grab resembles the combination of two celebrities. It's like a PUMAT, but with only two people.
Origin
The gag is named for Conan O'Brien's signature bit, in which he takes pictures of two celebrities and manipulates them to create one image of what their offspring would look like.
Examples



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