A 'Vacation' reunion went down in Dallas this weekend that saw Clark Griswold and Cousin Eddie come together again.
Of course, the highlight was seeing these 2 funny men embracing. You might recall -- in the movies, they're kinda familial enemies ... but they couldn't have been kinder with each other in person. We're told this coming together actually hasn't happened in a while. Although, Chevy and Randy have been invited to the same events in recent years.
Sources tell us that Chevy made a crack when he saw Randy, saying something to the effect of ..."Well, this is a nice surprise" -- an obvious nod to one of Eddie's recurring lines throughout the 'Vacation' series. They talked, posed for pics and caught up on old times. Now, if you're wondering why Chevy's in a wheelchair here ... not to worry, he's not there permanently. We're told he usually carts around at the conventions, but since one wasn't available this time around -- he opted for the next best thing. Obviously, he can still stand.
As they say ... it's a long way down the holiday road. Memory lane, as it turns, is shorter and sweeter.
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