Chris Farley - Mayor Ford of Toronto?
gwynned
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Following on the heels of another nearly resurrected comedian, is Chris Farley playing the part of that naughty, outspoken, clumsy Mayor of Toronto, Rob Ford?<br /><br />I'd like to take credit, but it's been rumored for some time. Quick search of the two names surfaced this hilLaaarious video. <br /><br /> /><br />You decide. However, if it isn't true, it should be. Note the 'not so subtle' hint in the below.<br /><br /><br />
<br /><br />http://www.ibtimes.com/rob-ford-actu...-video-1472312me <br /><br />Things seem to be heating up for our Mr. Mayor, especially after he knocked over a female city councilwoman and had a hard time apologizing! Matt Lauer caught up with him in this interview on the Today Show. If that's not Chris Farley.....<br /><br /> /><br />Here's a teaser from it. I still can't stop laffing. <br /><br />While discussing the latest controversy ensnaring Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, a co-worker said she wished Chris Farley was still alive so he could play the outspoken mayor on “Saturday Night Live.” But what if Chris Farley isn’t dead and his spirit is actually inside Ford’s body?<br /><br /><br />The Rob Ford-Chris Farley comparisons have sprouted ever since the Toronto mayor was caught on video allegedly smoking crack in footage that first surfaced over the summer. Now that an investigation into Ford by Toronto authorities has been launched, the Chris Farley as Rob Ford theory has only gained more steam. Funny or Die created this compilation of GIFs that show Ford emulating some of Farley’s film and “SNL” characters. This collection of side-by-side photos of Ford and Farley also shows the striking resemblance between them.
<br /><br /> :thjajaja121:Matt Lauer asked Ford a crucial question: Are you fit to lead a major city in case of emergency? <br /><br />“I'm very fortunate it hasn't happened,’’ Ford said. <br /><br />Ford has admitted to smoking crack cocaine and driving drunk in the past. The crack use, he told reporters earlier this month, was done "probably in one of my drunken stupors." <br /><br />“It's very few isolated incidents that it’s happened," that he's been impaired on the job, he told Lauer. "And you're absolutely right. I’m very fortunate that that hasn't happened, but that could happen with anybody at any time. Say you had gone out drinking or you were drunk, and say something happened to your family."
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