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Timothy Browning comically dresses up as cousin Eddie from National Lampoon’s Christmas break while he performs the stunt. (Photo credit: Jordan Podunavac via Storyful)
Bring the heat!
A Kentucky man goes viral over an unconventional idea of using a flame thrower to clear the snow in his driveway.
Timothy Browning baffled fans after a relative filmed him in his driveway wearing nothing but a white bathrobe, socks, slippers and hat and recreated cousin Eddie from the iconic National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.
While his clothes on their own would turn heads, it was Browning’s unique method of using a flamethrower to remove snow from his driveway that won the internet.
Timothy Browning comically dresses up as cousin Eddie from National Lampoon’s Christmas break while he performs the stunt. (Photo credit: Jordan Podunavac via Storyful)
“Browning Snow Service Removal Now Available!” A woman filming Browning from Ashland, Kentucky, says at the beginning of the video.
In the nearly 30-second clip, Browning chugs a beer and throws it on the floor while casually watching the giant flames melt away the flakes in front of him.
“God bless American rednecks!” Browning wrote on Facebook where he posted the footage.
Browning’s alternative to shoveling was also caught on camera by a viewer named Jordan Podunavac. His video was posted on Twitter by a user named Chad who wrote, “Here’s a way to use the flamethrower to quickly remove snow.”
The tweet was viewed over 120,000 times after it was posted over Christmas. Viewers were quick to respond to social media, calling Browning a “genius” and asking how they could get their hands on a flamethrower.
“You call this’ ‘a safe FIRE way to get things done!'” Responded one Twitter user.
“What could possibly go wrong,” joked another.
“I needed that around 8 o’clock today !!!” said another.
On Facebook, one person told Browning that their driveway was “waiting [sic] Your services! “
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