It's Festivus!
During this hectic time of the year, I hope you'll all pause for a moment and think about the true reason for the season. Festivus is a time for quiet contemplation and reflection as you gaze in awe at the bare aluminum pole in the living room, free of distracting tinsel.
It's also for sharing a nice meatloaf with friends and family and telling them how much they've disappointed you over the past year during the Airing of Grievances. And it's about wrestling the head of the household and pinning them down during the Feats Of Strength. It's about togetherness and sharing a nice meatloaf with friends and family. But most of all it's about togetherness.
Happy Festivus, everyone! Hope you have a true Festivus Miracle this year!
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Showing posts with label meatloaf. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Monday, September 1, 2014
Celebrity Metamorphoses
Welcome to a new feature here at Bob Canada's BlogWorld, in which we spotlight various actors who, for one reason or another, have decided to metamorphose themselves into a different celebrity.
Here we see a new direct-to-DVD cover featuring actor Edward Furlong, of Terminator 2 fame. Always nice to see Ed working again.*
It's also great to see that his Five Year Plan to morph himself into Daryl Dixon of The Walking Dead is coming along nicely. It looks like his transformation is about 3/4 complete. Congratulations, Ed! Keep up the good work!
*About that DVD cover: Is it really necessary for Meatloaf to use his last name in the credits? Is he afraid we're going to confuse him with all the other thespians named "Meatloaf?"
Here we see a new direct-to-DVD cover featuring actor Edward Furlong, of Terminator 2 fame. Always nice to see Ed working again.*
It's also great to see that his Five Year Plan to morph himself into Daryl Dixon of The Walking Dead is coming along nicely. It looks like his transformation is about 3/4 complete. Congratulations, Ed! Keep up the good work!
*About that DVD cover: Is it really necessary for Meatloaf to use his last name in the credits? Is he afraid we're going to confuse him with all the other thespians named "Meatloaf?"
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celebrity metamorphoses,
daryl dixon,
edward furlong,
meatloaf
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