Best I Can Do Is 'Feel Better Soon' - Corey Harrison Fundraiser Meme

This meme is a screenshot of an X/Twitter post from NBC News announcing that *Pawn Stars* regular Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison is seeking fan help to pay medical bills after a near-fatal motorcycle accident. Below the news update, user dotomic comments: "Best I can do is 'feel better soon.'" The joke subverts the iconic *Pawn Stars* catchphrase (where pawn shop owners offer lower-than-requested prices) to deliver a useless, unhelpful response to a financial request, creating sarcastic humor. The image includes a promotional photo of Corey Harrison with a neutral, slight smile, sitting against a dark background with a tan couch behind him.
@dotomic X/Twitter

Best I can do is “feel better soon.”

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NBC News
"Pawn Stars" regular Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison, who nearly died in a motorcycle accident in January, asked for help from fans to help pay medical bills, fundraiser organizers say.
NBC News (link text)
'Pawn Stars' co-star Corey Harrison asking fans for help paying medical bills

Overview

This meme is a screenshot of an X/Twitter post from NBC News announcing that Pawn Stars regular Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison is seeking fan help to pay medical bills after a near-fatal motorcycle accident. Below the news update, user dotomic comments: "Best I can do is 'feel better soon.'" The joke subverts the iconic Pawn Stars catchphrase (where pawn shop owners offer lower-than-requested prices) to deliver a useless, unhelpful response to a financial request, creating sarcastic humor. The image includes a promotional photo of Corey Harrison with a neutral, slight smile, sitting against a dark background with a tan couch behind him.

Origin notes

The meme originates from 9Gag, with the original title "Best I can do is feel better soon." It is a derivative work that combines an official NBC News social media post (from X/Twitter) with a user comment that leverages the popular Pawn Stars "Best I can do" meme trope. The core humor comes from repurposing the show's catchphrase for a non-financial, unhelpful response to a fundraiser request.

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