Whoever that was trying to do a Christoph Waltz impression was pretty rough, but the rest was hilarious.
Whoever that was trying to do a Christoph Waltz impression was pretty rough, but the rest was hilarious.
FWIW I do like the current cast. There's a couple duds in there (I'm looking at you, Jost) but I really like Jay Pharoah, Taran Killam, and Bobby Moynihan.
Sad I turned it back on after Walking Dead only to find Miley Cyrus singing.
Why do you hate fun?
That's a pretty low bar to set.
I fully agree. But what I'm saying is the "best" of the current era doesn't hold up against the classics. Like the other guy said, we're all just chasing the dragon at this point.
This celebrity jeopardy skit has been the funniest thing SNL has done in years.
That montage of "classic" skits did nothing but remind me of how far the show has fallen. Good god it gets ugly after the Will Ferrell years.
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Can I shove some coal in your ass? I want to make some diamond earrings for my wife.
Why would anyone want "Saturn quality"
Did you check around online? There's dealerships working on the Internet selling completely legit chrysler warranties for less than you'll get at your actual dealership.
Mitt? Is that you?
Snarls Barkley? Ugh I don't even know you people and I hate you.
Fair enough! That notification sounds annoying as hell.
On the Chrysler warranty there's no time limit on the warranty if you have the Maxcare. As long as the car is in your possession, it's covered. Their thing is they end the policy once the repair is worth more than the car. So say you have a catastrophic engine failure 10 years down the road and its a 12,000 repair job…
The other thing they like to do is mix it into your car loan and then wax poetic about how you're "only adding a few dollars to your monthly payment!" Right. And I'm paying $5,000+interest for your shitty 75k third party extended warranty.
Should have gone with the maxcare, $1500 for lifetime coverage of everything except wear parts and fluids.
If the warranty doesn't pay out they just deny the claim and you can either pay out of pocket or get rid of the car. Typically with these chrysler maxcare contracts you're in the clear unless it's an absolutely devastating mechanical failure on an older car, in which case you're probably considering another car anyway.
You know you don't need to change your oil that often, right? With modern engines and synthetic oil you could be changing at double that mileage and be completely fine.