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Not sure how many people have seen this one (it may even have been posted here before, couldn't find it though).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAc_MQgFEds&eurl
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Classic.
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Hee hee, I hadn't seen it before, pretty funny (seeing as it comes from the era when SNL was actually amusing :P).
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Very nice indeed.
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Post by Andi »

I wasn't sure that it was a joke until the hooker showed up.
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Post by 99pence »

I thought before I scrolled down that had SNL written all over it.

Quality.
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fun stuff. :D
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Post by Neon »

BulletMagnet wrote:Hee hee, I hadn't seen it before, pretty funny (seeing as it comes from the era when SNL was actually amusing :P).
Agreed, SNL used to be a really good show. WAY back. I'd cite the 'chess coach' and 'door opening shoes' skits as proof :P
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Post by BulletMagnet »

And don't forget Samurai Deli, Landshark, Toonces the Driving Cat (whom I, as a shmupper, draw a great deal of inspiration from), and Buckwheat Brand Jeans ("They ooooo-TAY!"). :mrgreen:
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BulletMagnet wrote:And don't forget Samurai Deli, Landshark, Toonces the Driving Cat (whom I, as a shmupper, draw a great deal of inspiration from), and Buckwheat Brand Jeans ("They ooooo-TAY!"). :mrgreen:
None of those shows were funny at all IMO...

It was at it's PRIME when Chris Farley was doing all of his excellent stunts.
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Post by 99pence »

There's a hilarious SNL sketch where there's this strange noise and bad things keeps happening but the sketch's protagonist finds the room with the woman making the noise and sorts her out. That is classic. I have no idea how to find out what that sketch is.


Also there's that thread on 'is gameplay still original
?' I'm not even going to have a look at it. That thread has got trouble written all over it.
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Post by Dave_K. »

Awsome, never saw that SNL skit before.
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