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| ok ive been trying to find this skit to download and if anyone can help me out that would be tight. in this skit everyone is acting gay. it has david spade, mike myers and i think chris farley is in it. it is the funniest skit ive ever seen and if anyone already has it downloaded or can tell me the name of it then hit me up. thanks
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| Might not be the one that you are thinking of, but the "Schmidt's Gay" beer commercial with the Van Halen song in the background is pretty classic. |
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| Ya, I've got a pretty good knowledge of SNL episodes from the Farley/Sandler/Spade era on, and that's about the only one I can think of off the top of my head... It's a beer ad parody and it's freaking hilarious... My suggestions though are any Celebrity Jeopardy skit, and any one where Chris Farley does his "Matt Foley, motivational speaker" persona.... Livin' in a van... DOWN BY THE RIVER! "I heard you haven't been using your paper for writing... But for ROLLING DOOBIES!!!" - Hillarious!! ![]()
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| "I live in a van down by the river!" That is classic. I like the Eddy Murphy skits from snl, specifically the mr rogers neighbourhood ones.
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| ![]() I favor the older SNL with Aykroyd, Belushi & the rest. Dan Aykroyd as 'Fred Garvin...Male Prostitute', 'Bass-O-Matic', and Garrett Morris' 'News For The Hearing Impaired' were priceless! ![]() pOOn ![]() |
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| who here thinks the new episodes of snl just completely suck? the only funny one from the most recent season was the one where christopher walken was hosting. he's always hilarious on snl. |
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