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We all kind of forgot that Anna Faris’s thing used to be doing hilarious imitations of Britney/Lindsay/Paris/mid-00s celebutantes. This, Lost in Translation, the House Bunny. And that EVERYONE shot that fish in that barrel for like 15 solid years because apparently Britney and Paris really needed to be taken down a

Surprised fruitcake hasn’t made a comeback by now tbh. Especially as we’re always discovering foods from our past, updating them and making them with fancy ingredients and complicated processes that our grandparents hated and made them embrace convenience food.

Why? Biden’s in excellent health and his parents both lived a long time. 

So? It’s never been about the actual resemblance. 

I feel like the cast is in a transistion phase now. Aidy/Cecily/Kate really dominated the last few years. 

Yeah the “lol he’s gay” jokes about any right-wing Christian fundamentalist or any publicly macho guy are super cringe in 2020. Besides, Lindsay Graham is RIGHT THERE. One of the known right-wingers who IS actually in the closet! You want to make fun of a powerful homophobe who’s secretly gay (and I get it, the

I’m glad they had the discipline to limit it to two of Wiig’s greatest hits. I like Secret Word and even though it’s always the same the actors pull it off. Maybe I just like Old Hollywood jokes. Sue was never funny. It’s just mugging. And I don’t expect anyone else to get this, but Wiig’s time on the show was a lot

Yeah, I thought Wiig was hit or miss. She did a lot and they were great when they worked (I still love Secret Word, I don’t care how many times they do it I laugh every time) but the ones that don’t, really don’t. Like Sue. Or Garth and Kat, which might be my least-favourite bit ever on the show. Or anything that’s

She has the same general body shape and hair colour. Neither are that unusual. 

Because there’s the tension of having the fratty-image white guy saying them. It feels dangerous, which is the chief complaint about SNL, that it’s too safe.

Graham crackers are cinnamon. The other components are roughly represented by a regular Oreo.

They do it on the goodbyes on SNL too. 

No, 4 is fine! If I saw that in a checkout next to the Mars bars I’d buy it. And maybe even try the novelty flavours. Although every time I look at the packages it seems like they’re coming up with different ways to say cinammon? Smores, churro, just cinammon, right?

You know what would get me (and probably other people) to buy Oreos? Sell them in packs of two. You could put them in vending machines or checkout counters with the other impluse candies. I bet plenty of people who wouldn’t buy a whole box would buy a sample of the novelty flavours. 

I...don’t understand that sentence. What the hell does “looks like she could be mean”, mean? That she’s blonde? She probably played a high school cheerleader at some point.

I live in fear that the low-low-low rise pants of the late 90s-early 00s will come back in style.

Funny how rainbow jello is old fashioned, but for awhile everyone was making those layer cakes where when you cut into them they had different colours stacked on them. The two desserts probably taste about the same, are the same to prepare (easy but time consuming) but the jello looks cooler. 

I don’t remember people having trouble telling Horatio Sanz and Bobby Moynihan apart. And even if they do look alike (not any more than any other two women with the same body shape and hair colour) how would that mean Lauren is in Aidy’s shadow? Is Chloe Fineman like Amy Poehler because they’re both tiny blondes?

No I get WHY, but Beck Bennett looks like Jason Sudeikis, Heidi Gardner looks like Kristen Wiig and Melissa Villaseñor looks like Chloe Fineman. They had Nasim Pedrad, Jenny Slate, and Michaela Watkins were all on at the same time. 

They do look a bit alike but I don’t think they play the same kinds of roles. Aidy has a specific comic voice. The overly confident mess (the Cardi B/Lizzo sketches, Tonkerbell), all the 90s conservative pastiches she does with Kate McKinnon, the oblivious child who has no idea what social norms are (Girlfriend Talk