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Nick Offerman‘s slow morph from bit character actor to real-life version of his beloved Parks and Recreation avatar Ron Swanson has provided all kinds of Internet gold, but none as seasonally.
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If you’ve never run across Yule log videos, they’re usually simple, comforting, hours-long videos of logs crackling in fireplaces, the perfect thing to leave running on the TV during holiday get-togethers. The very first one aired on New York TV station Wpix way back in 1966, but in recent years, Yule log videos have become something of an internet obsession, and they run the gamut from your basic log-burning to themed productions. Netflix does one every year, Nick Offerman of Parks and Recreation fame did one where he drank whiskey for 45 minutes (which has since garnered 3.5 million views), and YouTuber BenjaminApple did a Darth Vader-themed one (1.8 million views