With less than a month until Anchorman 2 releases in theaters Ron Burgundy has begun to make the rounds in the media circuit. On Tuesday the everybody’s favorite anchorman was on Conan O’Brien. During the interview Will Ferrell admitted he was a huge fan of disgraced Toronto mayor Rob Ford. Burgundy even dedicated his sensational singing performance to his dear, dear friend Ford. The song was of course the 1981 smash hit “Working For The Weekend” by Canadian band Lover Boy. Burgundy emphasized that “Everybody needs a second chance” and even busted out his jazz flute. Watch out because a little Ham ‘n Eggs comin’ at ya, hold on people hope ya got your griddles.
The Great Ron Burgundy Sings Appropriate Campaign Song For Rob Ford
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