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The yearslong Elf on the Shelf tradition is a Christmas craze caused by author Carol Aebersold, who in 2005 penned the children’s book of the same name. It follows Santa’s most vigilant pointy ...
You've heard of elf on the shelf? Well here's a meme in which people place similar-sounding objects in random places and people have to guess the rhyme. Here's ten of the best we've seen so far.
You’ve heard of “Elf on the Shelf.” ... (Pedro) Pascal on a Gal,” here’s a more comprehensive sampling of some of the best celebrity “Elf on the Shelf” memes so far. ...
As is tradition on the internet, you can pretty much assume people transformed that simple idea into a meme. You've heard of Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for ...
You’ve heard of Elf on the Shelf. Now get ready for a bunch of celebrities rhyming their names with other people — and things! An Elf on the Shelf-themed rhyming meme has bubbled up on ...
According to Polygon, the jokes all started on Aug. 27 when Tumblr user dankmemeuniversity uploaded a photo captioned, “You’ve heard of Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for…” along with a ...
The Elf on the Shelf joke is pretty simple: the idea is to take a real life person or character and photoshop them onto an object. For example, “You’ve seen Elf on the Shelf, now get ready for ...
You've heard of the elf on a shelf, but what about a post with the most? Yup, that's sort of the format of my new favorite meme: people on Twitter making very punny, silly jokes that build upon ...
"My Elf" is an Instagram challenge that has inspired Reese Witherspoon's "Grease on the Reese" and Garcelle Beauvais' "Garcelle on the Pharrell," as celebrities share their very on Elf on the ...
A-List celebrities have been posting their own Elf on a Shelf puns for a meme challenge, but Amy Schumer took it to the next level Ale Russian is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been ...
In case you missed it, the trend goes “You’ve seen Elf On a Shelf, now get ready for…” and it’s followed by some other rhyming thing, sometimes silly, sometimes downright diabolical.