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"Weird Al" Yankovic has already corrected your grammar and foiled the Illuminati this week — now he's here to fix your dishwasher. In the latest video from his new album, Mandatory Fun, the prince of pop parody sets his sights on Iggy Azalea's ubiquitous "Fancy," turning it into "Handy," an ode to a contractor's myriad skills, from repairing busted windows to installing formica countertops. He's got 99 problems, but a switch ain't one. Beach Boys' 'Pet Sounds' Documentary Heading to Showtime Hear Big Sean Threaten Donald Trump in New Freestyle Hear Ariana Grande, John Legend's Grand 'Beauty and the Beast' Cover See Gillian Welch's Quirky 'Dry Town' Video Frank Ocean's Father: My Son Is 'Scam Artist and a Hypocrite' 25 Things You Didn't Know About 'Weird Al' Yankovic For the clip, "Weird Al" sports a ridiculous blonde wig and matching mustache, plus a denim-heavy outfit that's crucial if you're trying to do any work around the house. The video co-stars comedian Eddie Pepitone as an innocent homeowner stricken by overflowing toilets, a stinking refrigerator and outrageous heating bills, which Yankovic promises he can fix with some duct tape and some caulking.
"Still rocking my screwdriver, got the whole world thinking I'm MacGyver," "Weird Al" spits in classic form. With "Handy," "Weird Al" has hit the halfway mark of his Mandatory Fun release-week celebration, during which he's dropping eight new music videos. So far he's taken down the scourge of sandwich mold and the Illuminati in "Foil," his parody of Lorde's "Royals"; released a screed against poor grammar in the Robin Thicke-aping "Word Crimes"; and taken on 21st century faux pas in "Tacky," his send-up of Pharrell's "Happy." While the "Word Crimes" clip was a hilarious, meticulously animated lyric video that'll make you laugh and teach you how to diagram a sentence, for "Foil," Yankovic took on the role of a TV cook expounding the usefulness of aluminum foil and exposing the shadow lords controlling our world — much to the chagrin of his director, played by Patton Oswalt. Meanwhile, the clip for "Tacky" was not only shot in one continuous take, but featured cameos from Yankovic's comedy friends Jack Black, Margaret Cho, Aisha Tyler, Kristen Schaal and Modern Family's Eric Stonestreet, all grooving through Los Angeles' Palace Theatre in garish outfits.
Yankovic talked about his unique "eight video" strategy during a recent interview with Diffuser, saying it was inspired by the fleeting nature of viral culture. "Things burn really quickly, things tend to go viral for a day, and I figure, 'Well, OK, I'll let each of my videos go viral for day,'" Yankovic said. "Nowadays everybody's trying to figure out what works, and I'm not like every other artist. I'm a special case and there's really no precedent. So I'm just trying to see what works and this seemed like a fun thing to try." View Our Location Map How Can We Help You? Regular home repair and home improvement projects are critical to the lasting value of your home. You want them to be done right and you want them done quickly. Instead of agonizing over your next home repair project, trust the expert handyman services of Handyman Matters. At Handyman Matters, it's simple: we stand by our work to the extent of guaranteeing it. If you're not happy, we're not done with the job!
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See what our other happy customers are saying about us.PRESS RELEASE: L.A. County Publishes Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Regional and Local Plans for Public CommentWe offer many services for low-income seniors and the disabled to ensure they are living under healthy and safe conditions in their homes. We invite you to look through our programs and services that cater to your needs. If you don’t find what you need, please call our toll-free hotline at     (866) 557-RENT (7368) or visit one of our public counters located throughout LA. The Handyworker Program provides free Minor Home Repairs for low-income seniors and disabled persons who own and live in a single family home in the City of Los Angeles. This program also helps homeowners and renters install Safety and Security Devices. The repairs of single family homes are for routine maintenance or minor repairs and improvements that address homeowners’ basic health, safety, and accessibility concerns.
The installation of safety and security devices will help prevent crime and accidents in the homes of property owners and renters. Eligibility requirements for Minor Repairs and Safety and Security Devices are mostly similar. If you are a homeowner, at least 62 years old or have a disability, and a household income that fall within HUD’s Income guidelines(see table below), you are eligible to avail of this program. Eligibility for minor home repairs You are eligible if you are any one of the following: (source: US Department of Housing & Urban Development) Eligible properties for minor home repairs Eligibility for the installation of safety and security devices Eligible properties for safety and security devices(source: US Department of Housing & Urban Development) Eligible safety and security device installations Once we have located a partnering agency close to you, you can go to the agency’s office in person to submit an application with the documents listed under “How to apply, Step 1)”.