Video: Ex-Wolves guard Randy Foye on a Canadian tween TV comedy

This is just bizarre.

May 25, 2010 at 4:25PM

The good folks at FreeDarko posted this yesterday, and we've been mesmerized ever since then. Quite simply, former Wolves guard Randy Foye makes a completely bizarre guest appearance on the TV show "Wingin' it." And what is "Wingin' it," you might ask? Well, let's let Wikipedia take it away:

Wingin' It is a Canadian tween comedy.

Oh.

Wingin' It is Family's new series about a teenage odd couple. One half of the couple is Porter Jackson, a carefree sixteen year old Angel-In-Training (AIT) who has been sent to earth to get his angel wings. The other half is Carl Montclaire, a fifteen year old typical high school kid who has been going through a run of bad luck.

We like it already!

Little things seem to always be going wrong in Carl's life. For Porter to get his angel wings, he's been given the assignment of making Carl the most popular kid at Bennett High. The show stars Demetrius Joyette from The Latest Buzz!

Where does Randy Foye fit in? Just you watch. He is an inspiration to us all (even those of us with freakishly small hands, like certain ex-Vikings QBs). Your favorite part of the appearance in the comments, please:

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Michael Rand is the Minnesota Star Tribune's Digital Sports Senior Writer and host/creator of the Daily Delivery podcast. In 25 years covering Minnesota sports at the Minnesota Star Tribune, he has seen just about everything (except, of course, a Vikings Super Bowl).

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