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Ernest P. Worrell MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

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“So it's come to this. A pointless, miserable end to a shallow, meaningless life. But it's as it should be. It's the hand I've been dealt, and I have to play it as it lays. Oh, I'm not going to cry because life's thrown me a curve. I'm not going to whine because I got mashed potatoes when French fries is what I really wanted. It's time for me to step up to the plate, belly up to the bar! It's time for me to look fate square in the eye, flare my nostrils, breathe life's last breath! It's time for me to lie down with lions so I can soar with the eagles! Alright! I'm ready! Come and get me! Let's do it!... I don’t wanna die.” - Ernest Goes To Jail. This proves Fi.

Biografie

A fictional character created by Nashville, Tennessee-based advertisers Jerry Carden and John Cherry and immortalized by actor and comedian Jim Varney, originally for use in television commercials. Ernest was a dim-witted but good-natured Southern man who would address his "ol' buddy" Vern (from whose POV the commercials were seen) and deliver a soliloquy on the product. Ernest advertised just about everything from milk to soft drinks to amusement parks to regional stores. The Ernest character first appeared on film in 1983 through the direct-to-video release Knowhutimean? Hey, Vern, It's My Family Album. A series of five theatrical releases followed between 1987 and 1993, with four more direct-to-video films after that. Jim Varney died in 2000, but Carden & Cherry briefly revived the character in CGI form for other commercials.

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