Check Out The Weird-As-Hell Terry Crews Yule Log

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax359U4zw48

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Well, sort of. Even though Thanksgiving hasn’t hit yet, Christmas commercials and advertisements are all around us. Sure, may be way too early to be thinking about Christmas, it’s never too early to think about throwing up or your Yule log on your TV screen on some cool weekend night.

If the tried-and-true tradition in my household, especially during parties, but if you’re looking for something a little bit different, the folks over at Old Spice may have something up your alley. That being said, I wouldn’t necessarily expect this to replace the hours of relaxing Yule log time.

Rather than just have a normal boring logs sitting in a fire, they instead made an exploding log with actor Terry Crews’ his face popping up occasionally and screaming. It’s very much in the vein of the really odd commercials we got from him and Old Spice over the years, and while it isn’t exactly an effective Yule log, it’s definitely a fun novelty to watch for about 30 seconds.

Old Spice may have a full hour of footage, but we’d doubt it’d get more than a couple minutes of play time per person.

What do you think of the log? Will you be using this at your next party? Let us know your thoughts down below!

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SOURCE: Old Spice

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