But then again, sick jokes about dead people are kind of OK as long as the dead person is Graham Chapman or Michael O'Donoghue. Those guys would have wanted it that way.
But then again, sick jokes about dead people are kind of OK as long as the dead person is Graham Chapman or Michael O'Donoghue. Those guys would have wanted it that way.
I'm a bit embarrassed to share too, but not so much because of the TMI factor, but more just because the actual songs themselves might be a bit cliche. (Geez, here I am worried about what anonymous hipsters on the internet think about my musical tastes.)
And this, children, is why you should be careful about messing around with drugs.
Leave it to the Old Testament to make rainbows depressing.
He was like the Andy Dick of the early 80s in that respect.
"Cigars are for middle-aged comedians, like Bill Crosby and David Letterson."
Yeah, that was like if Marge Simpson were to try to quote the Church Lady.
ANY FEMALE 18-24 IM ME
Bob Hope might get his wish.
I'm a straight male, but I probably would have gone gay for young Paul Newman.
Who wrote the line about
weapons of meow destruction? Jean Teasdale?
I remember that! The fortune teller thought Norm's character was from Dayton, when he was actually from a different Ohio town. He kept making mocking references to Dayton throughout the skit.
Yes, for some reason it always strikes me as extra-sad when an entertainer dies who isn't quite a household name. Someone who's just well-known enough that you're like "That name sounds familiar", and then you look at their IMDB page and you recognize two or three films you think you might have seen a while ago.
I also liked Kevin Nealon's Larry King. And Nealon didn't really do impressions.
The very first time I saw an ad for Forgetting Sarah Marshall I honestly thought Jason Segel was Judge Reinhold.
Yeah, Norm might have not had as long a list of people he impersonated as, say, a Dana Carvey or a Darrell Hammond, but the few that Norm did were surprisingly good.
I liked Norm MacDonald's impression of Quentin Tarantino on SNL. Anyone else remember that one? It may have only happened once.
No offense to Smellson, which I also think is pretty good.
Best obscure Simpsons reference username and avatar!
Plus, Sam Dunn (co-creator of "Headbanger's Journey") is a former classmate of mine from elementary school!