Julie's Haircut
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of course Shweddy Balls, a Christmas classic.....
The comedy at the beginning could be harsh, but it was usually fair. "Point / Counterpoint" was a good example.
Now, the comedy is mean, crude, and has a definite agenda. It's just not funny anymore.
how about when SNL introduced the world to the Blues Brothers
Aykroyd sure had some good moves there. With a band like that backing them up how could they not be good? Thanks for posting it.
I figured nobody would have mentioned this yet, and I doubt anyone will later. I seem to be the only person who liked it.
The Californians
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I liked how in almost every sketch they would give directions. Take the 405 to the 101 to the 138 to the San Fernando Blvd. exit.
That's what DVRs are for. I rarely get to see even one skit done at night. But I record all of the new shows and watch them on Sunday.I'm so not a night owl, and generally miss SNL, but even I've seen the Schweddy Balls skit. - Definitely a classic!
Undercover Boss: Starkiller Base;
I'm disappointed that apparently they didn't do it again when Driver hosted a second time.