Saturday Night Live

[aside]I can do a near perfect Will-Ferrel-impersonating-Harry-Carrey impression. It’s G-D hilarious.[/aside]

–Tim

Two that still stick with me:

  1. Jon Lovitz doing “Tales of Ribaldry”, and 2) Jesse Jackson’s eulogy for Dr. Seuss, quite possibly one of the funniest and most moving things I’ve ever seen on that show. It couldn’t have been more appropriate.

DAMN I hate it when someone beats me to it. One of the funniest bits ever done, and it’s a one man bit fesaturing a guest host!

John Lovitz’ Tommy Flanagan, the Pathological Liar: “My wife… Morgan Fairchild. Yeah… that’s the ticket.”

The “Coffee Talk” segment where Barbra Streisand just walked onto the set in the middle of the sketch – and Mike Meyers and Madonna remained in character even as they reacted. And of course, like most Meyers characters, Linda Richmond had her classic taglines: “Like buttah!”, “Oy, I’m verklempt!”, and my particular favorite, the infinite variations on “Talk amongst yourselves. I’ll give you a topic: The French Foreign Legion was neither French, Foreign, nor a Legion.”

Oh man,
how about Dan Akroyd doing the watch that was so complicated it takes two people to operate? or the assasination of Buckwheat.oh wait anything with Steve Martin. but wait Chris Farley “in a van down by the river” or the Louds where everyone yelled at the top of their lungs? the parents go upstairs and the kids are sitting on the coach “HEY WHO WANTS TO SMOKE A JOINT?”