scottgairdner:

1997: 12-year-old Scott wears a Mike Tyson rubber mask for Halloween
2011: Mike Tyson, dressed as Madea, slams Scott’s head into his balloon breast, shouting “Gotta breastfeed my son”
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Well this is just amazing. How awesome has Mike Tyson been in his Funny or Die videos? He just looks like he’s having a ball doing what he always dreamt of doing.
I hope he doesn’t want to tattoo his face anymore or beat the living shit out of people, because I enjoy watching him in comedy videos having a blast and scaring the crap out of Leonard Maltin and Scott Gairdner. 

scottgairdner:

1997: 12-year-old Scott wears a Mike Tyson rubber mask for Halloween

2011: Mike Tyson, dressed as Madea, slams Scott’s head into his balloon breast, shouting “Gotta breastfeed my son”

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Well this is just amazing. How awesome has Mike Tyson been in his Funny or Die videos? He just looks like he’s having a ball doing what he always dreamt of doing.

I hope he doesn’t want to tattoo his face anymore or beat the living shit out of people, because I enjoy watching him in comedy videos having a blast and scaring the crap out of Leonard Maltin and Scott Gairdner. 

  1. tremendosaur reblogged this from juliebrister and added:
    Well, this is just delightful.
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    with some guy named
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    Well this is just amazing. How awesome has...Funny or Die videos? He just looks like he’s...
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    scott, this photo makes me happy.
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I am Julie Brister. I'm an actor, writer and improv teacher living in Los Angeles. I'm currently writing a novel.

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