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Bob Ross — the television host/painter/unexpected Netflix staronce said, "We don't make mistakes; we have happy accidents." 

For Chris Nervegna, a 22-year-old from South River, New Jersey, his now-viral Ross-themed birthday party came together as his own kind of happy accident.

"Jokingly, we threw the idea of having a Bob Ross and Chill kinda party," Nervegna wrote via email. "I don’t think anyone thought we were being serious. But a few hours before the party, a few friends and I bought a bunch of paint supplies at the local art store just in case. Turned out everyone was SUPER excited about it and turned out to be an absolute success by accident." Read more...

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