Holy shit, I'm glad I read this comment.
Holy shit, I'm glad I read this comment.
Good to know that someone else is familiar with that little masterpiece.
They eloped.
Her stuff with Beautiful Small Machines is also excellent.
Here is my Essential Bree Sharp playlist; an asterisk denotes Beautiful Small Machines, her current band:
If this were YouTube, you'd be getting called a virtue-signaling beta cuck mangina SJW white knight. Or a bot.
[belts out "I Know" in its entirety]
Yeah—Armisen looks more like him, but Pharoah's impression is superior in the voice and mannerism departments, so which impression one prefers depends on what one values more in an impression.
FWIW, by "this world" she meant the entertainment industry.
Did they actually darken Armisen's skin for his Obama? It seems to me that Obama's skin tone is closer to Armisen's than to Pharoah's. I like both impressions fine, but Armisen looks more like him.
I do like the gag where ASL interpreter Lydia Callis (Cecily Strong) pantomimes big ears whenever Michael Bloomberg (Armisen) says "Obama."
Sick reference, bro. Your references are out of control, everyone knows that.
Um… okay? Thanks for the hot take.
First verse of English-language "Macarena": "I don't put out." Second verse: "LOL, I boned two of my BF's friends the moment he left town."
A friend of mine would always apologize for farting, and I would always say, "No need to apologize. Better out than in."
Of the hundreds of questions I've written for trivia nights, my favorite is "David Huddleston plays the title character—but not the protagonist—of what 1998 film?" One team got it right; the other ten, upon hearing the answer, murmured a reverent "Oh shit."
But the review calls him anti-anti-PC, i.e., PC.
Newbery Medal winner The Higher Power of Lucky contains six instances of the word scrotum.
Quoth Rob Delaney, "'The Greatest Generation' sure said the N-word a lot."
Whale Rider was never rated R.