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Nick Offerman imagines Ron Swanson's life—and death—after 'Parks and Recreation' ended. ... Is it at the hands of a mightier opponent—perhaps a grizzly bear or a younger, stronger park ranger?
One way to better understand what the Rangers did on Friday is to hearken back a few years and fire up the old pop culture memory. [clearing throat, crossing chest, whispering an apology for not ...
For Ron Swanson, the wilderness represents peace, freedom, and the opportunity to reconnect with our truest selves, far away from the laws of civil society and the overreaching arm of the government.
Ron Swanson of Noblesville, Ind., has never seen “Parks and Recreation.” Yes, many people have told him about a man with his name in the show, but he hasn’t felt the need to disrupt his routine.
Ron Swanson. The man, the myth, the legend. When “Parks and Recreation” debuted on NBC, the draw for most was Amy Poehler starring in a show from the folks behind “The Office.” Quickly ...
Ron Swanson is a “no half-measures” kind of guy, so forgive him for thumbing his nose at the notion of fish as a “meat.” Yes, it’s an animal.
Ron’s a perennially good character on the show, whether he’s pondering a meat tornado or doing some typing, but it took us a while to decide whether he’d be the Parks and Rec character we ...
The only thing that can rankle Ron Swanson more than his two ex-wives (Tammy 1 and Tammy 2)? His mother … also named Tammy. Kimberly Potts. September 29, 2011 @ 2:59 PM. Share on Social Media.
“Ron was best man at a gay wedding you dumb fuck,” Offerman fired back on X. “Happy Pride.” Offerman was highlighting the “Parks and Recreation” series finale, “One Last Ride ...
Forget looping the virtual Yule Log. Welcome your new holiday tradition: watching actor/woodworker/manly man Nick Offerman (aka Parks and Rec character Ron Swanson) sit next to the Yule Log, sip ...
In the video, Ron Swanson goes on a scavenger hunt set up by his co-worker and friend, Leslie Knope. Of course, Half-Life 2’s City 17 being set in Europe means this isn’t a fun trip for ...
NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation is about to say goodbye to one of the most indelible conservative characters to ever grace our TV screens: the gloriously mustachioed Ron Swanson.
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