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They had that episode. Eddie Pepitone was in it.

My cat is named Amazing Larry. Anyone who I tell this and understands the reference is immediately in my good graces.

Oh God…here come the waterworks…

Perhaps, if not for "Paging Mr. Herman…telephone call for Mr. Herman…"

Incorrect. Most underrated SNL cast member has always been Jan Hooks.

Bob Odenkirk's brother, who was on Mr. Show, looks quite a bit like Tim K.

Am I going to be the only person on this thread violently disagreeing?  I was totally disappointed by the movie ending and really wish they'd stuck with the original version.  It's Faust, man!  It's the only narrative arc that makes sense.

Weren't you supposed to include a link of questionable reputation in that recycled post? You're getting lazy, spambot.

Okay, too much of a setup not to plug…

Who was the top gay back then?

I went to North Dakota State University, and can say with some confidence that no current SNL writers are graduates of that school.

@vandermonde That's pretty much my technique. Sadly not joking.

And their frustrating bland attractiveness. Very Mormon.

Geez…you're conjuring up memories I have no reason to remember. Why the hell did those movie reference CD-ROMs exist?

It's a different type of intelligence.  It shouldn't amaze you any more than the idea that high-IQ individuals might be somewhat socially deficient.

I really thought it was Tom Hanks in that sketch.

Good God, you're not kidding about Guest…  He was such a black hole of charisma I forgot he anchored until you mentioned it.  I'm guessing he must be a Sellers type: lost without a character to play.

Zu lang, gelesen nicht.

Guess he got his wish. 9/11 happened.

Did you find that gleeful? I found it to be misplaced dissonance about 1) being a lapdog and 2) being party to the dissolution of everything the town stood for.