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Jimmy Fallon enlisted Jerry Seinfeld, Martin Short and comedian Colleen Ballinger — who appeared in character as YouTube star Miranda Sings — for a game of Pictionary on _The_ _Tonight Show_
Monday night. It was a ridiculous, heated battle that proved once and for all that the quick-draw game is the ultimate in family fun and fracas. The team of Seinfeld and Sings went first,
with the latter slowly drawing a small piece of mistletoe that left the former so flustered he reverted to his classic exasperated _Seinfeld_ voice, which Fallon quickly picked up on and
perfectly impersonated. Fallon and Short, however, didn’t fare much better, though Short’s guess of “Kite Runner” for “Hang Gliding” was the closest anyone got to a correct answer. The rest
of the game was total chaos: Sings insisted Seinfeld’s foot for “Foot in the Door” looked like “a freaking chicken,” Short drew a Satanic half-pig for “Piggy Bank,” and both closed out the
game with unflattering — and slightly grotesque — portraits of Mrs. Claus. While the game ended in a thrilling zero-zero tie, one thing was clear: All four should not quit their day jobs.
TRENDING STORIES While Sings and Seinfeld stopped by to promote their recent Thanksgiving episode of Seinfeld’s web series, _Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee_, Short headed to _Tonight_ with
a bevy of projects to discuss. Along with his recurring role on the Fox sitcom _Mulaney_, the comic actor just published his memoir, _I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend_, and
will appear in Paul Thomas Anderson’s upcoming film, _Inherent Vice_. “If you ever have a chance to play a horny, swinging, coke-snorting dentist, you really have to take it,” Short recently
told _Rolling Stone_ about his _Inherent Vice_ role. “I was expecting Paul to be this brooding auteur, but he’s really a regular guy. He likes doing fast takes, and lots of them. I’d
improvise something and he’d say, ‘That’s great, Marty, do some more of those.’ ‘You sure it’s not too big, Paul?’ ‘Nah, _nothing_ is too big!'”