Bill Murray crashed a bachelor party at a steakhouse in Charleston, South Carolina, over the Memorial Day Weekend. He is also making some cameos in Mac Miller's new mixtape "Faces."
Murray spoke to the young men at the bachelor party saying, "You know how funerals are not for the dead, they're for the living? Bachelor parties are not for the groom, they're for the uncommitted."
The "Lost In Translation" actor then gave some tips to the unmarried gents about how to figure out if they've found The One. Murray's tip was: Go on a long trip with that person to a far-off destination and see if the love lasts.
Murray said, "If you have someone that you think is The One, don't just sort of think in your ordinary mind, 'Okay, let's pick a date. Let's plan this and make a party and get married.' Take that person and travel around the world. Buy a plane ticket for the two of you to travel all around the world, and go to places that are hard to go to and hard to get out of. And if when you come back to JFK, when you land in JFK, and you're still in love with that person, get married at the airport."
Mac Miller's new mixtape "Faces" has some cameos from Bill Murray. Back on Valentine's day the rapper tweeted, "bill murray is hip hop." Miller has called himself the "Young Bill Murray" on Statik Selektah's 2013 single "21 & Over," and also name-dropped the comedian at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards.
Miller's newest mixtape "Faces," which dropped on Sunday, includes dialogue from two of Murray's movies on two separate songs, according to MTV News.
On Miller's song "Grand Finale," Murray says, "The hallucinations have stopped, finally, thank God, but uh, my adrenaline reserves are burning out and I'm staring straight into the face of a total psychotic freakout," a line from the 1980 movie "Where The Buffalo Roam."