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    Separated at Birth (Romo-Pyle Edition)

    By Juice Staff

    Separated at Birth

    (Left) Gomer Pyle

    Gomer Pyle was a good-natured, naive country-boy, characterized by his childlike innocence and his pronounced accent. He originally lived in the fictional town of Mayberry and worked at Wally’s Filling Station (the town’s service station) where he took up residence in the back room. Wide-eyed and slack jawed, Gomer provided much of the comic relief during his two-year stint on The Andy Griffith Show. He was often awestruck by the simplest of things, resulting in the exclamation of his catchphrases, “Shazam!”, “Gol-ly” and “Surprise, surprise, surprise!”. [wikipedia]

    (Right) Tony Romo-Pyle

    From Burlington, Wisconsin,  Tony played quarterback for the Burlington Demons his junior and senior year.  He was unable to lead the team to a winning record, though he did make the All-Racine County football team. A heavy influence on his playing style was Brett Favre. Romo grew up a Packers fan, and during his High School years, Brett was leading Green Bay to a pair of Super Bowl appearances.  [wikipedia]

    Topics: Separated at Birth |

    7 Responses to “Separated at Birth (Romo-Pyle Edition)”

    1. Anonymous Says:
      May 8th, 2008

      Did Gomer date airheads?

    2. brett4 Says:
      May 8th, 2008

      lmao-

    3. SNL Says:
      May 8th, 2008

      Gol-ly?

    4. Anonymous Says:
      May 8th, 2008

      Romo’s living the dream

    5. I thought Says:
      May 8th, 2008

      Gomer was gay?

    6. Cowboys Says:
      May 8th, 2008

      the best QB in football-

    7. umass Says:
      May 8th, 2008

      lol

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