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OsideGirl -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 2:20:12 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Toysinbabeland

Jane YOU ignorant slut.



OMG! How could I have forgotten that!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfAC77jWgzs




SubvsSlave -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 3:38:15 PM)

The Spartan cheerleaders (Cheri Oteri and Will Ferrell)

Dick in a box video (Andy Sandberg and Justin Timberlake)




lizi -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 4:33:31 PM)

The Blues Brothers, any of Bill Murray's lounge lizard acts, and Bill Murry as Todd, w/Gilda Radnor and Jane Curtin as the Loopners- the one with Dan Ackroyd as a refrigerator repairman (?) 'cracked' me up big time.
Mr. Bill [:D]




theshytype -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 5:36:03 PM)

There have been so many that I have loved.
Some of my all-time favs were Church Lady, Daily Affirmations, and Coffee Talk.

Bill Hader, though, was my favorite actor on the show. He can look so creepy at times, it's awesome.




MistressDarkArt -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 6:58:56 PM)

^^^I agree. Bring back Bill! I realize he's doing commercials and better paying stuff now, but he would be just the shot in the arm the show needs this season. It's been so...not funny. I just watched the latest episode on Hulu and found it more important to brush my teeth than catch the full scope of the skits.

Oh yeah, thanks for the Coffee Talk reminder, I forgot all about that one. Mike Myers as Linda Richman had me in tears every single time. I grew up in a family where 'verklempt' was a common household word.




Missokyst -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 7:43:35 PM)

Julia Child.. hilarious!
Also enjoy Eddie Murphy's Gumby dammit..
Church Lady, Master Thespian, The Liar
And I don't know the name of the charater in the first few seasons but he was played by Buck Henry, as a very questionable baby sitter.
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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGBw8jS3sMw

Festrunk Brothers.
Samurai Futaba
Dan Aykroyd doing Julia Child.







Missokyst -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 7:47:01 PM)

Dick in the box is great! They use it as a filler when Fetlife is down. Justin Timberlake would have made a great permanent cast member.
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ORIGINAL: SubvsSlave

The Spartan cheerleaders (Cheri Oteri and Will Ferrell)

Dick in a box video (Andy Sandberg and Justin Timberlake)





MasterG2kTR -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 8:06:12 PM)

HERE's my favorite classic from the first year.....[:D]




OsideGirl -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 9:15:35 PM)

Just for posterity:

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Dan Aykroyd: I'm station manager Dan Akroyd. During the past few weeks in Los Angeles, actor Lee Marvin and his former live-in companion Michelle Triola Marvin have been in court to settle her claim that he owes her half his income from the six years they lived together. That is the subject of tonight's Point-Counterpoint. Jane will take the pro-Michelle Marvin point, while I will take the anti-Michelle Triola counterpoint. Jane?

Jane Curtin: Dan, times change and so does the nature of relationships. People are reluctant to get married these days and looking at divorce statistics, who can blame them. But the lack of a piece of paper does not neccessarily mean a lack of a total commitment. A woman is this modern-day relationship may well give up all her personal pursuits, as Michelle Marvin claims she did, to give her full support to her man's career. And Michelle Marvin is just asking that the courts recognize that reality. Dan, there's an old saying: "Behind every successful man there's a woman." A loving, giving, caring woman. But you wouldn't know about that, Dan, because there's no old saying about what's behind a miserable failure. [ gives a look of arrogance ]

Dan Aykroyd: Jane, you ignorant slut! Bagged-out, dried-up, slunken meat like you and Michelle Triola know the rules. If you want a contract, sign on the dotted line. Oh, but let's all shed a tear for poor Michelle Triola. There was only testimony that she had sexual intercourse over forty times with another man while living with actor Lee Marvin. But I suppose that sort of fashionable promiscuting means nothing to you, Jane, who hops from bed to bed with the frequency of a cheap ham radio. But hell hath no fury like a woman's scorn, and Michelle Triola, like a screeching, squealing, reptatious swamp sow is after actor Lee Marvin's last three million dollars. I guess what you and Michelle are saying is that when you're on your backs, the meter is running. Well, please spare us, gals, and tell us the rate's at the top. Then we can choose which two bit tarts and bargain basement sluts to shack up with.

Jane Curtin: That's the news. Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow.





TheHeretic -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 9:52:36 PM)

Guest host William Shatner telling the Trekkies to "get a life - it was a TV show." I've had to pull that on Youtube for a few younger people, in recent months.




EdBowie -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 10:17:48 PM)

That one was priceless. And it still annoys the hell out of certain people I know.   [:D]


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

Guest host William Shatner telling the Trekkies to "get a life - it was a TV show." I've had to pull that on Youtube for a few younger people, in recent months.




popeye1250 -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/27/2013 11:42:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

pretty easy to forget, babe,  that was Aykroyd, Dan  not Murray, Dan (Bill).

 



GURLEY MAHN!




TheBanshee -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 7:00:14 AM)

Heather Locklear doing the "Amazing Pasta Maker" Home shopping satire...

Dan Aykroyd doing the car commercial - "this ride is so smooth Rabbi Schwartz will circumcise this baby while going 60 mph...."

Lisa and Todd (Gilda was awesome)

Samurai Delicatessen

News for the Hard of Hearing Garrett Morris

Miss Emily Litella (that little ball of sweat on Dr. Joyce Brother's nose)







ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 7:56:16 AM)

Remember Nazi soup kitchen?

That skit was based on a deli in Chgo I used to frequent.




TheBanshee -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 8:06:59 AM)

I almost forgot.....

Cheeseburger Cheeseburger Cheeseburger

Coke, no Pepsi




ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 8:08:13 AM)

How about those TWO WILD AND CRAZY GUYS?





MadameMarque -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 9:28:52 AM)

A collection of the best Christopher Walken and Alec Baldwin appearances would keep me entertained.

Remember Christopher Walken as a Bond villain who's captured James Bond but whose hidden lair isn't ready, yet? Instead of using his elaborate torture devices on Bond, he has to show Bond the drawings of what it will look like when it's done. "Here's the shark tank. And here are the sharks devouring you, Mr. Bond. And this is a picture of them pooping you out." Christopher Walken with his oddly affected voice, saying "pooping you out."

It's also worth the rest of one of those "Pat" sketches, to hear him say, "it's a riddle wrapped in an enigma."

Christopher Walken in a parody of his Dead Zone role, as a psychic whose premonitions are dramatically delivered, but always about something incredibly mundane.

The creepy Continental "ladies' man," with the camera POV of the horrified women somehow trapped in his apartment.






MadameMarque -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 9:51:15 AM)

At this time of the year, with Halloween and then Christmas gift shopping, who can forget Dan Ackroyd as Mr. Irwin Mainway, President of Mainway (Products)? Always defending his latest products to a scandalized interview played by Jane Curtain.

His Julia Childs skit was so great!

Dan Ackroyd is brilliant, he can do anything. He was so lost in every character, you couldn't even see him in there. I wonder why he stopped appearing in film and television.

Eddie Murphy in the sketch about the inmate poet, reading from his work, "Kill My Landlord."

"K-I-L-L-...."



"Save the liver!"




EdBowie -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 11:42:10 AM)

Did SNL have a skit like that before or after the Seinfeld one based on the real life NYC soup place?

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ORIGINAL: ChatteParfaitt

Remember Nazi soup kitchen?

That skit was based on a deli in Chgo I used to frequent.




TNDommeK -> RE: Funniest skits on Sat. Night Live. (11/28/2013 7:25:31 PM)

My favs include cowbell (thus my sig line), Stephon, the lovers (will Ferrell), and GET OUTTA THE STOVE!!! (John goodman)




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