I love "Get Up!" where he is essentially threatening anyone who doesn't get up and dance to this song here.
I love "Get Up!" where he is essentially threatening anyone who doesn't get up and dance to this song here.
Wow, you really are an SNL writer.
it will be taped in front of live studio babies
@avclub-776e9111d31a090979dd9fc5f382651c:disqus Our sports shows don't mess around with any of that stuff either. No national sports, no parodies. Just talk about our team.
It's a huge deal in my market. Every day during college basketball season we have at least three regularly scheduled call-in shows across 2 AM stations, and then there are various specialty shows throughout the week (such as the special talk-live-to-the-Coach show every Monday night), and extra shows before and after…
Oh yes, and it's a good impression. But our local sports-call-in market is a big deal, so they don't have time to mess around. (They do make time for a very Big Fan type guy who calls in with—I'm fairly certain—pre-written comments. He's fantastic.)
There's a guy who calls in to one of our local sports radio shows as Kermit the Reporter. They always hang up on him.
Enter Raj, the gritty sequel to What's Happenin'!!, where Roger ends up behind bars in the Oswald State Correctional Facility.
"when it's time to change, then it's time to CHAY-uh-yange!"
"Laurie Partridge, pressing her button, over and over again."
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They could play the landlords, complaining about all the noise ("Now why can't they sound more like Cliff Richard?").
Blonde, then gray, then colorized by Ted Turner.
This one is my other favorite.
Sons of Anarchy in the U.K. Times are as tight as a hedgehog's bollocks these days, so the sons of Johnny Rotten, Paul Weller, Mick Jones, and Peter Murphy decide to move into a single London flat together… along with their geriatric fathers. These lads are all Tories, though, so they have to put forth a stiff upper…
This is my favorite.
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The funny moments are icing on the cake, but the horror and tension and the great characters are what make the movie work.
We loved the film when we were kids, but we used to make fun of that line, and also the odd "We think you SHOULD!" line delivered by the white-shock mohawk punk.
We loved the film when we were kids, but we used to make fun of that line, and also the odd "We think you SHOULD!" line delivered by the white-shock mohawk punk.