I happened to have been watching this the other day, with a nod to Señor Wences at about 2:45:
I almost sent this one in as a geezer, too.
Def a geezer reference. It’s getting easier to stump the whippersnappers, though. A smart young man in our office has graduated college, worked competently for a few years, but has never seen National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. I hope Justin Timberlake doesn’t attempt a remake…
I’m an old whippersnapper (70), and I’ve never seen it either . . . maybe ’cause I don’t like Chevy Chase (nor the kid in those ‘Home Alone’ movies’).
What’s the weird line that continues from the bottom of his nose around his chin? A mis-colored beard?
Sometimes it looks like a pencil-thin mustache.
Today, “What’s in the box?” is more likely to trigger an image of Brad Pitt than anyone who ever appeared on the Sullivan show.
I think that weird line is just a facial line. He’d look much more amiable without it, which, I believe, is why it’s there.
“S’ok?” “S’ok!”
I happened to have been watching this the other day, with a nod to Señor Wences at about 2:45:
I almost sent this one in as a geezer, too.
Def a geezer reference. It’s getting easier to stump the whippersnappers, though. A smart young man in our office has graduated college, worked competently for a few years, but has never seen National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. I hope Justin Timberlake doesn’t attempt a remake…
I’m an old whippersnapper (70), and I’ve never seen it either . . . maybe ’cause I don’t like Chevy Chase (nor the kid in those ‘Home Alone’ movies’).
What’s the weird line that continues from the bottom of his nose around his chin? A mis-colored beard?
Sometimes it looks like a pencil-thin mustache.
Today, “What’s in the box?” is more likely to trigger an image of Brad Pitt than anyone who ever appeared on the Sullivan show.
I think that weird line is just a facial line. He’d look much more amiable without it, which, I believe, is why it’s there.