Bakers Dozen

Dan Aykroyd Characters

  1. Ray Stantz, Ghostbusters
  2. Yortuk Festrunk, Wild and Crazy Guy
  3. Elwood Blues
  4. Beldar Conehead
  5. Purvis Bickle, in Coming up Rosie
  6. Louis Winthorpe III, Trading Places
  7. Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet
  8. Rev. Mike Weber, Soul Man (TV series)

Dan Aykroyd Characters

  1. Ray Stantz, Ghostbusters
  2. Yortuk Festrunk, Wild and Crazy Guy
  3. Elwood Blues
  4. Beldar Conehead
  5. Purvis Bickle, in Coming up Rosie
  6. Louis Winthorpe III, Trading Places
  7. Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet
  8. Rev. Mike Weber, Soul Man (TV series)
  9. Doctor Detroit

Dan Aykroyd Characters

  1. Ray Stantz, Ghostbusters
  2. Yortuk Festrunk, Wild and Crazy Guy
  3. Elwood Blues
  4. Beldar Conehead
  5. Purvis Bickle, in Coming up Rosie
  6. Louis Winthorpe III, Trading Places
  7. Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet
  8. Rev. Mike Weber, Soul Man (TV series)
  9. Doctor Detroit
  10. Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute

Dan Aykroyd Characters

  1. Ray Stantz, Ghostbusters
  2. Yortuk Festrunk, Wild and Crazy Guy
  3. Elwood Blues
  4. Beldar Conehead
  5. Purvis Bickle, in Coming up Rosie
  6. Louis Winthorpe III, Trading Places
  7. Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet
  8. Rev. Mike Weber, Soul Man (TV series)
  9. Doctor Detroit
  10. Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute
  11. Austin Milbarge, in Spies Like Us

Dan Aykroyd Characters

  1. Ray Stantz, Ghostbusters
  2. Yortuk Festrunk, Wild and Crazy Guy
  3. Elwood Blues
  4. Beldar Conehead
  5. Purvis Bickle, in Coming up Rosie
  6. Louis Winthorpe III, Trading Places
  7. Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet
  8. Rev. Mike Weber, Soul Man (TV series)
  9. Doctor Detroit
  10. Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute
  11. Austin Milbarge, in Spies Like Us
  12. Harry Sultenfuss in My Girl and My Girl 2

Dan Aykroyd Characters

  1. Ray Stantz, Ghostbusters
  2. Yortuk Festrunk, Wild and Crazy Guy
  3. Elwood Blues
  4. Beldar Conehead
  5. Purvis Bickle, in Coming up Rosie
  6. Louis Winthorpe III, Trading Places
  7. Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet
  8. Rev. Mike Weber, Soul Man (TV series)
  9. Doctor Detroit
  10. Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute
  11. Austin Milbarge, in Spies Like Us
  12. Harry Sultenfuss in My Girl and My Girl 2
  13. Roman Craig, The Great Outdoors

NEW: Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”
  7. “Yes, Sorta” - Yes

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”
  7. “Yes, Sorta” - Yes
  8. “Point of New Return” - Kansas

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”
  7. “Yes, Sorta” - Yes
  8. “Point of New Return” - Kansas
  9. “Automatic” - The Beatles update their 7th album

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”
  7. “Yes, Sorta” - Yes
  8. “Point of New Return” - Kansas
  9. “Automatic” - The Beatles update their 7th album
  10. “Still Pretentious After All These Years” - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”
  7. “Yes, Sorta” - Yes
  8. “Point of New Return” - Kansas
  9. “Automatic” - The Beatles update their 7th album
  10. “Still Pretentious After All These Years” - Emerson, Lake & Palmer’
  11. “Flirted with Disaster” - Molly Hatchet

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”
  7. “Yes, Sorta” - Yes
  8. “Point of New Return” - Kansas
  9. “Automatic” - The Beatles update their 7th album
  10. “Still Pretentious After All These Years” - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  11. “Flirted with Disaster” - Molly Hatchet
  12. “The Money Was Good” - Simon and Garfunkle

Titles for imaginary comeback/reunion albums

  1. “Back in the Black” - AC/DC hits it big again after years of low-selling records.
  2. “Hell is Still Frozen Over” - the Eagles
  3. “ELO, LED: No More Incandescence” - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. “Guess What- I Really DID Fake My Death!” - Elvis
  5. “The Beatles: Mostly Live!”, with John, Paul, George, and Ringo, featuring Oda Mae Brown
  6. “Shatner Conquers Big Band.”
  7. “Yes, Sorta” - Yes
  8. “Point of New Return” - Kansas
  9. “Automatic” - The Beatles update their 7th album
  10. “Still Pretentious After All These Years” - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  11. “Flirted with Disaster” - Molly Hatchet
  12. “The Money Was Good” - Simon and Garfunkle
  13. “Actually Rather Grey Now” - Blondie

Pass.

Most interesting (or disturbing) holiday characters and-or traditions:

  1. Krampus

Most interesting (or disturbing) holiday characters and-or traditions:

  1. Krampus
  2. The Yule Cat