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Monday, July 30, 2012
100 Greatest People of 2012: #40-31
#40 - Jeffster. Yes, a duo. They're like peanut butter and jelly! Cover song by cover song. They're taking over the world. Songs like 'Africa' and 'Take On Me' have vaulted them onto the international stage. And they're picking up steam. Jeffster!
#39 - Danno Williams. James McCarthur was good and all, but Scott Caan is amazing. Everything he does is perfect. His hand motions are like none other. He will forever live in Hawaiian lore. Book 'em Danno.
#38 - Kevin James. Not a bad resume. Grown Ups. Grown Ups 2. Paul Blart: Mall Cop. The King of Queens. There's a lot more, but those are a few of my favorites. The comedian is one of my favorites and he's got too first names. Love Kevin James!
#37 - Billy Eichner. The host of Billy on the Street! Have you ever seen that? I've seen two episodes before. He gets right up there and is yelling all over to ask trivia questions. He's hilarious!
#36 - Eric Violette. Yes that Free Credit Report.com guy. He produced some of the greatest commercials ever and then they replaced him. What? What? He's back now, though! I'm happy about the return. He's come along way. What a cool singer man.
#35 - Walt Disney. Of course he's here! The man who created Disney! Without him, there would be no Mickey Mouse, Fantasia, and Disney World. He is the man behind all that magic. It's a shame he never got to see the World. He had bigger dreams than anyone and people love him for that.
#34 - Jean Shepherd. This man had the greatest voice ever. Not only was he the narrator of A Christmas Story, but he was the lead in the Carousel of Progress! Every time I hear his voice, I feel all warm and happy inside. I like his voice.
#33 - Kevin Hart. He stole the show in the Celebrity Game and Think Like A Man. He's one of my favorite comedians. If you go to see a comedy in theaters, make sure he's in it first. He's got quite the sense of humor!
#32 - Tom Hanks. One of my favorite actors. He has the biggest resume of the Top 100. Forrest Gump. Big. Toy Story. The Simpsons Movie. Toy Story 2. Saving Mr. Banks. Toy Story 3. Jungle Cruise. Cars. The Polar Express. Cast Away. A League of Their Own. Happy Days. Impressive resume, right? That's why he's great. Hanx.
#31 - Brian Wilson. It's obvious he hates attention, right? He coined the hat tip and sported a spandex tuxedo to the 2011 ESPYs. He's a World Series champion and 3-time MLB All-Star. He's a certified ninja. Along with all that, he has a beard, bigger than your head. Awesome, right?
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Another great list. Surprised Disney was at 35! And I agree about Shepherd's voice!
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