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Face Reading for Rob McElhenney


When the new season for "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" started in 2011 we were surprised to see Rob McElhenney with 50 extra pounds. My daughter in law knew I did face and hand reading so she asked me to do a reading to find out what kind of guy would gain so much weight to make his TV character funnier. The man and the show are hilarious, so I thought it would be fun to see what personality traits drive him.
FAMILY/FRIENDS
Several areas show that he cares deeply for his family. He is affectionate and friendly. He is casual, talkative and likeable, easily approachable and has a talent for spontaneous communication. So he probably speaks to people standing in line at the grocery store.
HOW HE FEELS
He needs a good amount of personal space, he is physically active and enjoys being outside in the fresh air and wide open spaces. He has a sense of adventure yet also enjoys coming home to his family and daily routines. Emotional security is important to him.
He may be stubborn and impatient when under stress. He may resist suggestions and have a desire to control situations. He has a strong will with keen insight and inspirational talents. He is very good at applying his talents. He is confident in his abilities and is good at expressing himself.
HOW HE THINKS
He is an independent thinker, and does not always go along with what others think is 'normal'. He probably doesn't like to talk about his personal views on things.
He likes systems and order; he may make lists and plan many areas of his life. He is meticulous, and notices problems and inconsistencies. He does not function well in chaos.
His personality is fire-like; he is an intuitive quick thinker which lends well to his writing abilities. He thinks in big terms, he is practical and street smart. He uses his instinct to guide him in situations.
He is creative type and doesn't work well with rules and restrictions. He can be a visionary with radical opinions (like gaining 50 pounds for a TV show)
WORK/CAREER/MONEY
He enjoys attention and performing. He is career oriented, working long hours and focuses on the future.
He does not worry about how he spends his money; he is generous with his friends and family. He can be intense and tends to accomplish more than most.
For entertainment purposes only, Rob McElhenney did not authorize, endorse or is in any way associated with this personality reading. I used photos from the web to gather my information.
Personality readings are valuable tools you can use to learn your true and sacred self. These readings will not predict the future, but point out the kinds of events that are likely to occur and the qualities and tendencies of character. To see more celebrity readings or to learn more about personality readings please go to http://www.personalityreadings.com

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