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Woman asks Tim Allen to have an impression of dating app

Tim Allen holds steamed iron in the home renovation.

Some men will go to extremes.

As crazy as today’s digital dating world – sometimes the time of despair calls for desperate measures.

A woman posted a woman on her dating app profile asking potential suitors to best imitate actor Tim Allen’s grunt on the show Home Renovation.

The popular sitcom ran eight seasons in the early 1990s. Allen’s character Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor is known for expressing himself through very specific grunts.


Allen’s character has a famous grunt – apparently still thinking about today. Touchstone TV/Pretty Everett Collection

Kathenn (@Kathenn25) first shared a video on Tiktok that made many desperate qualified bachelors respond to her hinge on Blast, which prompted: “I get along well with people who can do the “awrhoo” impression of Tim Allen. Let me see what you get.”

To provide context to the audience, she wrote in the video: “My 4B sports version involves making an impression on a man on the hinge before he can talk to me.”

She plays every interesting impression one by one – it’s just the beginning.


Screenshot of a dating app conversation, quotes Tim Allen's grunt.
The response to this prompt is interesting. tiktok / @kathenn25

Several other videos about Gunt’s impression followed, with the most recent title: “They are baaaaaaaack (they never left and literally didn’t stop coming in),” all the rage – gaining nearly 500,000 views.

More than 500 people commented on the humorous clip.

A curious person asked, “Is this a tangled thing?”

Another couldn’t believe some competitors sounded like Allen: “I refuse to believe that the first one was not taken directly from the TV show.”

An honest commenter gave some explanations about why Kathenn took a lot of action in this prompt: “I don’t know why Tim Allen Grunt was a true Roman empire for men. I’ve been doing this since I was a kid.”

In this case, others think the journey is better than the destination: “It’s better than dating.”

“Absolute Cinema”, another messy.

The video even went into X (formerly Twitter) with one user sharing the video, writing, “I absolutely lost it.” The tweet received over 1 million views.

Allen explained in a short YouTube clip on the stage of the famous Laugh Factory Comedy Club that his famous grunt was inspired by his performances to major male audiences.

When Allen tried to do the pieces on the stage, the guys were grumbled while eating, barely focusing on the comedian.

“I can’t get their attention. Everything I do on the stage, I hear men [grunting]. So I started doing this [grunting]. These people actually went, “Huh?” to establish careers. ” Allen explained jokingly.

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