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Finally, a way to make the DMV more bearable.
Comedian Jono Zalay and his family have a long-standing tradition of dressing up as wacky characters in their driver's license photos. It was started by his father in the 70s, and they've racked up quite a long string of hilarious pics.
As an example, here's Zalay's brother's most recent photo:
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And here are a few of Jono over the years:
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As you can see, they take their art very seriously. And this year, Zalay went all out, even getting his hair cut and died for his new California license photo.
Prepare yourself. Here's where he started:
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Here he is in the middle of his transformation:
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And here, finally, is the fantastic end result:
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If you need to see his entire process to emulate him for your next trip to the DMV, you can find the whole thread here.
Zalay said his only regret is that the picture person at the DMV wouldn't let him do a snarl for the photo. A real missed opportunity.
He's got to wait two weeks to get the actual license by mail, so stay tuned to see his prank in full effect.
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