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It needs a little more cowbell.
And Jeopardy "I'll take "The Rapist" Alex."
We're two wild and crazy guys and the news sketch with Rosanne Roannadanna when she talked about the drop of sweat on someone's nose. lol
I LOVE the Jeopardy sketches! (Anything w/ Will Ferrell tends to be hilarious)
But my all time fav, has GOT to be the Cowbell Sketch!
*I have a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!*
My absolute favorite sketch is the cowbell sketch too.
Christopher Walken: "I GOTTA HAVE MORE COWBELL!!"
I love the Dan Akroyd one when everything anyone orders in the diner becomes him screaming to the cook, " Cheeseburger, CHeeseburger." And the customers go nuts. Also the Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze Chippendale auditions was awesome too.
Wayne's World, Wayne's World
Mr Robinsons Neighborhood (eddie murphy)
James Brown Celbrity Hot Tub (also Murphy)
Cowbell (Will Ferrel)
Dog Show (Ferrell and Shannon)
There's so many! Da Bears, D*ck in a box (It's not a sketch, but a digital short)... I can't even think of them all.
I really loved Mr. Bill when he was on, but I would have to say the not so old "Jeopardy" sketches with Ferrell and Hammond.
Jane you ignorant slut !
The King Tut one!!! Steve Martin is a hoot!
MORE COWBELL!
Probably Eddie Murphy & Joe Piscapo as Stevie Wonder & Frank Sinatra .. but there are so many wonderful sketches from SNL.
This dates a while back, but I loved Dana Carvey as "The Church Lady"! That walk alone was hysterical! "Hmmmm...could it be...SATAN?"
I also loved Gilda Radner as Emily Latella, doing her news features.
"Why is everyone so worried about violins? All I hear about is violins, how young people are into violins! I always liked violins. Not as much as the piano, mind you..."
"Emily, it's VIOLENCE! People are upset about all the violence."
"Oh. Never mind."
This show had some of the best skits: http://youtube.com/watch?v=nEELYexdA8g
There was this one where they go to a Jazz party. It kills me.
Chris Farley on SNL
Lazy Sunday, andy samburg and chris parnell
pete sweaty alec baldwin and his sweaty balls
Celebrity Jeapordy.
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I'll take The Rapists for 400.
That's Therapists Mr. Connery.
I'm on to you dog.
Anything with Mary Catherine Gallager
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There are way to many:
The motivational speaker that lives in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER.
The Czeck brothers
The Sweeny sisters
Roseanne Rosanna Danna
The vocal teachers that sing rock songs in opera style
Mr. Short Term Memory
Church Lady
Hanz and Franz
etc...etc...etc..
"D*ick In A Box"
Any of the Jeopardy sketches
Alec Baldwin's "Schwety Balls" sketch
Any of Eddie Murphy's sketches (Especially with Joe Piscopo)
How about Lord & Lady Douche Bag?
Debbie Downer!!! This had me in tears!
Chris Farley : "I live in a van down by the river"
Toonces the Driving Cat was HILARIOUS!!!
Wayne's World! I also have to say Lazy Sunday "music video" with Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg had me crying with laughter.
I also have to say SNL in the 90s was awesome with cast members including Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, David Spade, Chris Rock, Dennis Miller, Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman and of course Mike Meyers.
Any of the Eddie Murphy spots.
There's this Eddie Mrphy skit wear he's supposed to look like a real white guy --- and whites are supposed to act differently with other whites when there aren't any other blacks around....hysterical.
I also loved the Whiners...
But you've all reminded me of so many skits, it's all good.
How bout John Belushi --Samurai Chef...
But
"It's Pat"
The Jeopardy sketch when Garth Brooks played a prostitute.
Always has to be this one lol.
TV Fun-House.
I LOVE the Monex one:
I LOVED all the Justin Timberlake sketches.
i actually have one more it's this one:
Mr. Robinson's neighborhood. I had a great deal of respect
for Mr. Rogers AND Eddie Murphy. Put em both together = double the fun.
The David Spade as the CHURCH LADY is my choice for this question.
Beluchi is no. one. Love the Samurai!
Will Ferrell as the sparton cheerleader.
Mango, when Jennifer Lopez. Mango smacked his butt & said Mango, she smacked her butt & said J-LO, & mango said J-HO,lol.
And when the rock was dressed in drag, also the never forget moment of Ashley Simpson having a Mili Vanili moment.
More cow bell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVbAuMr5eac
Justin Timberlake hands down! I couldn't find the original (it was deleted due to copywrite laws) Whatever! But here's Alvin's take on it.
you'll be livin' in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!
Rough like yor mother likes it was great from Celebrity Jeopardy, too...also, the Suze Orman skit from last nght was dead on!
Steve Martin and the other guy (Dan Ackroid?) who played the foreign "Wild and Crazzy Guys," in polyester suits, white shoes, etc. There phrase was "We are....two wild and carazzzzzy guys."
Okay, I'll go with Mephistopheles vs. Rosanna Arquette in Judge Wapner's Traffic Court. (Featuring Jan Hooks as The Barfly, Phil Hartman as Wapner, Jon Lovitz as Old Scratch, and Kevin Nealon as the moderator.)
Unfrozen caveman lawyer.
The motivational speaker
no doubt the cowbell is quite the popular skit, but i'd have to say any of the robert goulet skits are hilarious!
OMG...the Jeopardy sketch! I thought I would cough up a lung from laughing so hard! And Christopher Walken was a blast as the Latin Lover guy! The "Sweaty Balls"
recipe on Public Broadcasting Radio...a true gem!
Dana Carvey as "Massive Headwound Harry"
Anyone remember the TV show known as "Robotica"? NOT ROBOT WARS.
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