I stopped watching well after Chevy Chase and Steve Martin left the show. Eddie Murphy was awesome in SNL.
I still love this one that Steve Martin did of King Tut.
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I stopped watching well after Chevy Chase and Steve Martin left the show. Eddie Murphy was awesome in SNL.
He was a 'regular' but not a cast member. He has characters that are only his, and made 20 or more appearances as those characters.I stopped watching well after Chevy Chase and Steve Martin left the show. Eddie Murphy was awesome in SNL.
Steve Martin was never a regular on SNL. He has been one of their most frequent guest hosts.
LMAO. If you don't want political humor, then don't watch shows that engage in political humor. It's been that way since '75. Why are you suddenly surprised?Is EVERYTHING about politics these days with the left? Whatever happened to ENTERTAINMENT?
SNL has been satirizing politics since it's first episode in 1975.Is EVERYTHING about politics these days with the left? Whatever happened to ENTERTAINMENT?
Be honest libs. Is this even remotely funny to you? I remember comedy. This isn't comedy.
Kate McKinnon's Laura Ingraham Bares Vote Fraud That 'Feels True' On 'SNL'
I stopped watching well after Chevy Chase and Steve Martin left the show. Eddie Murphy was awesome in SNL.
I still love this one that Steve Martin did of King Tut.
Be honest libs. Is this even remotely funny to you? I remember comedy. This isn't comedy.
Kate McKinnon's Laura Ingraham Bares Vote Fraud That 'Feels True' On 'SNL'
I'm old enough to remember watching it as a teen when Eddie Murphy was on. My friends and I would watch it, then be excited to see the Star-Spangled Banner play and the networks sign off and go to "snow"....
Anyone else remember?
This is just one more thing I have to explain to my kids. Sigh
Be honest libs. Is this even remotely funny to you? I remember comedy. This isn't comedy.
Kate McKinnon's Laura Ingraham Bares Vote Fraud That 'Feels True' On 'SNL'
I'm old enough to remember watching it as a teen when Eddie Murphy was on. My friends and I would watch it, then be excited to see the Star-Spangled Banner play and the networks sign off and go to "snow"....
Anyone else remember?
This is just one more thing I have to explain to my kids. Sigh
Be honest libs. Is this even remotely funny to you? I remember comedy. This isn't comedy.
Kate McKinnon's Laura Ingraham Bares Vote Fraud That 'Feels True' On 'SNL'
I'm old enough to remember watching it as a teen when Eddie Murphy was on. My friends and I would watch it, then be excited to see the Star-Spangled Banner play and the networks sign off and go to "snow"....
Anyone else remember?
This is just one more thing I have to explain to my kids. Sigh
It was a different America.
America has historically been one the most inclusive countries on this planet.
From the beginning, we've celebrated our 'melting-pot' culture of people coming from all over to become Americans.
The left loves it and keeps them going.Don't even know who she is. They do that blank stare at the camera thing acting like THEY think they're funny. They're just not funny. Can't imagine how it survives.McKinnon Alien Abduction skits are the funniest things since Celebrity Jeopardy
America has historically been one the most inclusive countries on this planet.
From the beginning, we've celebrated our 'melting-pot' culture of people coming from all over to become Americans.
The thing is, they have to become American, though.
Notice the words ‘melting pot’. Used to describe how they would become a part of American culture as they cherished it as much as Americans did, along with celebrating some of their own traditions. Now the Dems push to have their culture stand separate from American culture, no longer melting into, blending with.America has historically been one the most inclusive countries on this planet.
From the beginning, we've celebrated our 'melting-pot' culture of people coming from all over to become Americans.
I quit after Eddie Murphy left. It became unfunny.
I also remember being able to stay awake until the end!I'm old enough to remember watching it as a teen when Eddie Murphy was on. My friends and I would watch it, then be excited to see the Star-Spangled Banner play and the networks sign off and go to "snow"....
Anyone else remember?
This is just one more thing I have to explain to my kids. Sigh
Incorrect. Melting pot refers to the rendering of various cultures into one, and THAT'S American culture.Notice the words ‘melting pot’. Used to describe how they would become a part of American culture as they cherished it as much as Americans did, along with celebrating some of their own traditions. Now the Dems push to have their culture stand separate from American culture, no longer melting into, blending with.