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That was meant for @surfcane….sorrow…..I used to do it to keep it off the second Page but people *****ed and thought it was stupid so now I refuse to….
 

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Only guy in history to lose a fight due to Nike slides
I’m sure dudes have been caught in slides before and got their *** whipped. The difference is they didn’t drive all the way across the state looking to fight while still wearing slides. Dude had like six hours to dress appropriately
 
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Wow, what a tale of two performances.

Not sure when I've seen a worse monologue, but the commercials/sketches were pretty decent.

If NBC would have been smart, they would have allowed him to stay as a cast member. He would have been fired after a year, he's just not built for being an SNL cast member.
It's a good thing that a platform to show short videos was developed because it's saved former viewers the torture of having to watch and entire show to see 2 funny minutes every few months.
 
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It's a good thing that a platform to show short videos was developed because it's saved former viewers the torture of having to watch and entire show to see 2 funny minutes every few months.


Look, I get that the show has changed a lot. But I've been watching for all 50 years, and I still love the show. Some are better than others, but that's to be expected. I didn't know this until I watched a 50th anniversary documentary, but they started filming the initial non-live bits (mostly commercial parodies) over the summer before the show premiered, so I've never had a problem with the "short videos" being a part of the live show.

I do feel like the show has gone away from a lot of the "recurring character" sketches, and so now we get a steady diet of "fake game shows" and "fake talk shows", but it's still better than almost any other comedic sketch/talk show on television.

Good lord, I wish I still had the videotapes that my friends and I made in our gifted class when we were doing our own Mr. Bill shows and Weekend Update shows back in the late 70s/early 80s. Good times.
 
Look, I get that the show has changed a lot. But I've been watching for all 50 years, and I still love the show. Some are better than others, but that's to be expected. I didn't know this until I watched a 50th anniversary documentary, but they started filming the initial non-live bits (mostly commercial parodies) over the summer before the show premiered, so I've never had a problem with the "short videos" being a part of the live show.

I do feel like the show has gone away from a lot of the "recurring character" sketches, and so now we get a steady diet of "fake game shows" and "fake talk shows", but it's still better than almost any other comedic sketch/talk show on television.

Good lord, I wish I still had the videotapes that my friends and I made in our gifted class when we were doing our own Mr. Bill shows and Weekend Update shows back in the late 70s/early 80s. Good times.
The original cast was special. The second cast would have been as forgettable as every cast since had it not been for good writers and a completely unknown Eddie Murphy. That's not to say some good people weren't on, but it wasn't close to what the original brought.

The one thing age has brought me is the ability not to lament the loss of cool things like SNL, USA Up All Night, MTV, and the like. I'm just glad we got to enjoy them. Oh, and Disney World before you needed a second mortgage for a ticket and had to pay extra to go on the good rides.
 
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