I googled "Yankovich' and was glad to find out that google asked me if I meant "Yankovic."
Found this: Who would you rather get a back rub from? Mike Tyson or Weird Al Yankovich?
http://www.zerotv.com/mentalchallenge/i ... ntal_id=21
Well, you know who I voted for (no matter how it's spelled.) Mr. Yankovich got 82% of the vote. Probably the only physical contest that he could beat Tyson in. (Unless they have a leg behind the head contest.)
They said Tyson got 19% of the vote... For a mental challenge they aren't too bright, huh?
And this one...
http://hgriggs.vafind.com/events.html#weirdal
He is short, small, very very limber and flexible
Now, granted, I have never met the man. But isn't he 6' tall? I wouldn't call that short. True, it's not
exceptionally tall either, but it's not short.
Several Weird Al "Yankovich" parodies here
http://www.clubsquaresoft.com/palmer/songs/
Last one, kind of funny (with apologies to the British among us)
http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:Pv ... n&ie=UTF-8
being british is no excuse (though in most cases it is a pretty good one):
uhf is an amazing work of filmtacular delight and stunning artistic movieosity staring the talented and mustachioed weird al yankovich.
if you need weird al yankovich explained to you as well, you can just go ahead and **** right off.
The reply is pretty funny too (with apologies to the Americans among us)
And of course, Mr Yankovic is well known here - he is unusual, being an American with a sense of humour and all that...
It appears the Brits spell better