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Did you see his "Shouts & Murmurs" piece in The New Yorker this past week?  You might want to alter the tense in that last sentence.

Just don't do that when Tig Notaro's around.

Just don't do that when Tig Notaro's around.

Ah, what the hell, I can't sleep anyway:

Ah, what the hell, I can't sleep anyway:

Lessee - Sandler and Farley started as featured players in '90-'91 and Carvey and Hartman were pretty much at the top of their game around then (and Conan O'Brien, Bob Odenkirk, Robert Smigel and Jack Handey were all on staff), so I'd say that one, then each of the next three seasons in descending order.  The show

Lessee - Sandler and Farley started as featured players in '90-'91 and Carvey and Hartman were pretty much at the top of their game around then (and Conan O'Brien, Bob Odenkirk, Robert Smigel and Jack Handey were all on staff), so I'd say that one, then each of the next three seasons in descending order.  The show

"The H is O" was an Adam McKay film, the first of several he did for the show (I believe they were even called "Digital Shorts").  Some were pretty weird; most were pretty funny.  (My favorite is one called "The German Intellectual and the Baby," which was basically nothing but Will Ferrell hectoring an infant in a

"The H is O" was an Adam McKay film, the first of several he did for the show (I believe they were even called "Digital Shorts").  Some were pretty weird; most were pretty funny.  (My favorite is one called "The German Intellectual and the Baby," which was basically nothing but Will Ferrell hectoring an infant in a

I used to work with a guy who did standup in Boston in the early eighties who says his first night onstage was also Wright's first night.  And apparently, he was manic as hell when he started out - like, Robin Williams with half the Peruvian GNP shoved up his nostrils manic.  Lord, if only camera phones had existed

I used to work with a guy who did standup in Boston in the early eighties who says his first night onstage was also Wright's first night.  And apparently, he was manic as hell when he started out - like, Robin Williams with half the Peruvian GNP shoved up his nostrils manic.  Lord, if only camera phones had existed

And now, today's installment of "Sharing Information No One Gives A Shit About Just Because It's Marginally Relevant To The Topic At Hand":

And now, today's installment of "Sharing Information No One Gives A Shit About Just Because It's Marginally Relevant To The Topic At Hand":

Okay, I'll do it.

Okay, I'll do it.

The locker room sketch is great, especially because he's still dressed in that ill-fitting suit.

The locker room sketch is great, especially because he's still dressed in that ill-fitting suit.

One of the few things Michael O'Donoghue wrote for the show that season (before he was fired for comparing the show to "watching old men die" in The New York Times) was the monologue for Chase's appearance, which began "Right after I stopped doing cocaine, I turned into a giant garden slug, and, for the life of me, I