Friday, June 22, 2012

Why is he posting this picture?


Especially after not posting anything for so long.

I will let you geniuses figure it out.

24 comments:

MamaM said...

The Case of the Missing Chums con't???

The sitcom revolved around a fictionalized version of Carey, as he took on the stresses of life and work with his group of childhood friends

Chip S. said...

WTF does Drew Carey have to do with Velveeta?

Or haven't you noticed that your blog has been hijacked by Kraft Foods?

Chip S. said...

Wait, I think I've got it.

Drew Carey thinks Velveeta is divine!

AllenS said...

Obviously, it's a Velveeta sculpture of that woman.

AllenS said...

I just remembered who the woman is. She was in the office that Drew worked in on his sitcom.

The Dude said...

Geniuses, eh? We got nuttin'! How about a freakin' hint?

AllenS said...

You're posting this picture because he autographed it for you.

ricpic said...

Big orders from Cleveland?

AllenS said...

I don't know the woman's name, but maybe she bought some clothes from you. No, not the clothes she's wearing in the picture, but some new totally cool clothes you from. This suspense is killing me.

AllenS said...

Once, a long time ago, after too many adult beverages, you gave this woman a hickey.

AllenS said...

No? She gave you the hickey?

MamaM said...

The clues are in the wiki, the hand positions and the first answer posted.

MamaM said...

The wiki on her, not him. Also, there appears to be a miniture brick of Velveeta in the hair, so there's that tie in.

AllenS said...

Early life:

Kathy Kinney (Mimi) was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin...

Well, I guess that she ate a lot of cheese back then, right? Now, it makes a lot of sense that she'd wear some Velveeta in her hair. Does TY realize this?

AllenS said...

If you wear Velveeta cheese in your hair, you might draw flies, but if you put Limburger cheese in your hair you'll draw malarial mosquitos like stink on feet.

blake said...

New client!!

MamaM said...

Carey's book, Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined, which he said to have written himself, has 35 five star ratings and a combined total of the same number in the 1-4 star categories. Which means a lot of people liked it and some did not.

It's set up similar to the TY Blog, with three sections
Dirty Jokes: Opinions and viewpoints
Beer: Autobiographical and show stories
Stories of the Unrefined: Fictional Stories

All of the chapters within the first two sections (save for 101 Big-Dick Jokes, which "would be redundant") are preceded by a dirty joke Carey has heard over the years. The third section, Stories of the Unrefined, contains no dirty jokes.

Which means there is hope for a Chapter on Velveeta along with the other opinions, events and happenings.

The possiblities for Tits and Ass, Big Brooklyn Style are endless. The book's already half written!!

Trooper York said...

The answer is that Kathy Kinney came to shop at Lee Lees on Friday and had a great time.

She was in with a friend of hers that she coauthored a book with which we are going to feature on our website and tweet about.

In real life she has lost a lot of weight and is at the bottom of our size chart.

You can't believe anything you see on TV. Just sayn'

MamaM said...

Chums

MamaM said...

Or in the singular, second usage:

Chum: to fish and lure with such bait.

AllenS said...

AH HA! I was right.

Trooper York said...

You are always right Allen.

It just takes a while for everyone else to realize it.

ndspinelli said...

Mimi was a GREAT character on that show. I love brushes w/ greatness. Back when Letterman was funny and he would talk w/ the audience, "brushes w/ greatness" was a good bit.

Paddy O said...

Went to the Scottish Festival in Long Beach, CA a few months ago. Was browsing through one of the vendor stalls (swords? celtic scarves? dragon sculptures? I don't remember). Turn around, and there's Oswald with wife and kid.

Since that show ended, he seems to have grown taller.

Celebrities are odd that way. The ones you expect to be tall (Mel Gibson) are short guys, the ones you don't think of as tall (Diedrich Bader) cause you to look up when they walk by.