Btw, HI-FI,at your sig..that damn Schmidt's Gay mayne
yes and yes...sometimes i like it, sometimes not
i always wash it obv but sometimes i make it a priority
Btw, HI-FI,at your sig..that damn Schmidt's Gay mayne
I hear you. Sometimes it won't get washed til the morning, so I get the piss that "breaks through the seal" and goes every which way before straightening, and the pussy infused chin hair.
sorry man, but that re-dubbed music ing ruins it. i had seen the original when i was younger, but knew something was off when i caught it on DVD. Here's the original with the Van Halen, makes a huge difference imo.
Yes, the original is comedic gold. 90's era SNL will go down as GOAT. Schmidt's Gay is funnier than 90% of the they parody now.
If I had to pick a top 5
1. Cork Soakers
2. Eddie Murphy turns himself white
3. Colonel Angus
4. Schmidt's Gay
5. in a Box
i never got into Colonel Angus, though tbf, i didn't get the joke at first and my female friends couldn't stop laughing at Tina Fey's female centric humor, so that could be part of it.
my top 5:
1 with a bang) Chippendales (swayze is as good as Farley in this)
2)Cowbell
3)Matt Foley
4)Eddie Murphy turns himself white
5)Frozen Caveman Lawyer or Strategory skit
Do you remember the one where they did the hidden camera parody about Columbian coffee crystals and Chris Farley blew a gasket when he found out they switched his coffee?
cork soakers is the best SNL skit i've ever seen.
although it wasn't snl, drew carrie had an amazing skit about "big decks" which is hilarious
...damn...I haven't thought about that in forever.
Missing Hartman on everyone's list but Hi-Fi's tbh, hard to find full clips tho
http://www.break.com/video/ugc/chamelion-xle-383947
Phil Hartman was great
There was a movie on over the weekend with one of the Olsen twins. Called "Martha Marcy May Marlene." I believe it was with the Elizabeth girl. She does a good job in a most difficult role of a young woman emerging from a cult and reuniting with her sister and her sister's husband. It's told in a corresponding exchange of current & flashbacks and it's quite effective, though most harrowing in parts. There is some violence here and it's abrupt. The ending is muddled, and I'd like anyone else who has seen this picture to perhaps comment on the ending.
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