Photo credit: Janet Donovan
If you’re just getting home from last night’s holiday festivities, chances are you were at the “T’Was the Twelfth Night Before Christmas” party hosted by Sara and Ron Bonjean where ‘shooters’ were the norm. If past festivities are any indication, they’ll be sharing breakfast with leftover guests as we speak. Think Bloody Mary’s…….
There were no “Budget Trolls” roaming around this year because Congress avoided a government shut down prior to the occasion, but Darth Vadar was lurking around doing his little Skywalker thingy…..
Showin’ the love this year was George Wendt of Cheers fame who was fetched by official handler Doug Heye. Wendt almost immediately morphed into his Cheers role by pulling up a bar stool to greet guests.
Sara and Ron Bonjean with George Wendt
As we’ve said before:”Each year, Ron and Sara Bonjean host the city’s most outrageous bash – one that might cost lesser people their day jobs. Ron was unfazed…..he owns his own company and doesn’t plan to fire himself anytime soon.”
Wendt doesn’t see always being remembered as Norm Peterson on Cheers as a drawback: “It is what it is,” he told Hollywood on the Potomac. “I’m doing a new musical now and a new sitcom. We’ve been doing it for a couple of years,” he added referring to the musical, “but now we are going to Vegas after the first of the year and the new sitcom will be for Warner Bros.with a start date in March and will air on TBS (Turner Broadcasting).”
The famous Gingerbread House which Sean Spicer swears is not regifted each year.
Say what?
Past years have included ‘Screech’ – a.k.a. Dustin Diamond from the 90s Saved by the Bell; Erik Estrada – a.k.a. Chips and Gary Busey – a.k.a. ‘Gary Busey’.
Hangover 2013:
Hangover 2012:
Hangover 2011:
Sara and Ron Bonjean with Gary Busey