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Thursday, May 29, 2014

My conversation with Ron Burgundy

Although I wish I could meet Ron Burgundy it remains a dream. I am still not sure if he is real but I still want to talk to him. Our conversation would probably go a little like,



"Hi Ron, my name is Rishi"
"Give me your pen"
"Huh?"
"You want an autograph right."
"I will take one but I am here to tell you that I loved your book."
"It was pretty great, almost as great as my hair but we all know that is not possible."
"Who's we, I am the only one here."
"Well the paparazzi is always after me so you never know when a camera pops up"
"Ok, so let's talk about your book now."
"I like your mustache"
"What, I have no mustache."
"I was talking to the guy behind you"
"There is no one behind me."
"Is this magic, do it again Reeses, do it again."
"My name is Rishi"
"Are you sure, you look more like Reeses."
"How can someone look like candy Ron, come on, focus."
"Sometimes Baxter looks like a candy dog."



This is a little on how our conversation would go. As you can see Ron get's off topic a lot. As you can also see he thinks he is better than everyone, and is super popular. Ron is full of himself and always think's his views are more important. He will say whatever comes to his mind. He also thinks that everything he does is the best even when he writes a book. If this conversation went on Ron would continue talking about himself, and all his opinions.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWHFQ4t9wYI
This is a link to a video from Run Burgundy about his book. In this video you can see how Ron Burgundy often get's off topic, and start's talking about himself and how he is very good at thing's like writing books.

2 comments:

  1. Haha this converstion is really funny! Yet the way you described Ron, it seems like that conversation is pretty accurate. Overall nice work Rishi!

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  2. I love this. I'm ashamed to admit how much I love Anchorman (but not Anchorman 2 - I have my standards). Great conversation!

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