Only becuase I had nothing else, and because a) I really laughed, and b) it goes with the daily bread quote. For your viewing pleasure, I give you this:
Compulsive I understand, though I'm not quite as sympathetic to Richard as you may be.And, since you didn't watch the full video, I need to share: At the end of the video, the steamer sort of "explodes" into flames (rigged by Dave and his staff to be sure) and Richard runs away. The camera pans to him and he pats his hair and utters the phrase "I felt like Michael Jackson". Too funny!
LyleI love Richard. I'm not surprised that he was on the cover of Woman's Day.
Cari I can't help that I'm so funny. "No-L". I kill. Really. (ack!)
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Oh man...
That was awsome! I don't know why, but sometimes Richard reminds me of my Grandma.
Are you kidding me? Richard has grandma hair, he calls people by their full names "David", he steams broccoli for 18 minutes. He is a grandma.
My sentiments EXACTLY! I couldn't even watch the video because the last time I saw Dave skewer Richard it was just too painful. Seriously!
Ya know, Richard is the only male I've ever seen on the cover of Women's Day magazine.
btw that was funny.
Pretty darn funny! Just like your "Noel" joke at choir!
Compulsive I understand, though I'm not quite as sympathetic to Richard as you may be.And, since you didn't watch the full video, I need to share: At the end of the video, the steamer sort of "explodes" into flames (rigged by Dave and his staff to be sure) and Richard runs away. The camera pans to him and he pats his hair and utters the phrase "I felt like Michael Jackson". Too funny!
LyleI love Richard. I'm not surprised that he was on the cover of Woman's Day.
Cari I can't help that I'm so funny. "No-L". I kill. Really. (ack!)
So, how about that Industrial Revolution?
exactly, how about that revolution? Thanks for the prod Hey Jude.
I will watch the video.
Just so you know, you are missed in blogworld when you are too busy living in the real world to join us escape artists in the cyber world.
OK. You win. That was pretty funny. And not nearly as mean-spirited as the last segment I witnessed.
My favorite line, "How much did you spend on that tie?" Score one for the underdog.
And why DO they call a Happy Meal a Happy Meal when it's neither happy or a meal?
I'm really not very certain. It surely stems from the fact that toddlers everywhere vibrate when they get one of those so called Happy Meals.
Thanks for the additional prod.
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