Best SNL skit of ALL-TIME?

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mcurphy

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Japanes Game Show with Mike Meyers as host and Farley as non-Japanese speaking contestant.

That one has me rotflol everytime!!
 

Taggart

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Originally posted by: anxi80
another one is where they did the childrens show, and the kids wore sweaters with a letter on them. the letters were UCK, and they introduced a new kid with the letter F, and he kept trying to move to the direct left of the other kids, and tim meadows kept trying to stop them and the kids didnt understand it. funny stuff. and yes, celebrity jeopardy.

JINGLEHEIMER JUNCTION!!!:D:D

That's a great one. I have it on my HD here somewhere...
 

Zrom999

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Those Ambiguously Gay Duo cartoons make me laugh uncontrollably for a long time (really). I'm laughing now just thinking about it damn it.
 

ChinamanatNCSU

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Not exactly a skit, but I liked the Ambiguosly Gay Duo cartoons.

Skits - Cowbell or that jingleheimer junction
 

morkinva

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cowbell, although I really can't say for sure since I haven't seen about half of the episodes
 

Rudee

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The Census sketch.



Census-Taker: Well, you work part-time. How many days of the week?

Mr. Leonard: Every day.. but just part of the day. From 9 to 5.

Census-Taker: So, you work a full day?

Mr. Leonard: I wouldn't say that. There are huge chunks of time.. at night.. where I'm just asleep. For hours. It's ridiculous.


Census-Taker: Alright, let me go over this again, then. You are a convicted criminal, living alone in an apartment with a bobcat. And you work 56 hours a week as a street performer.
Mr. Leonard: When you say it like that, my life sounds pretty damn good!


Mr. Leonard: I have dual-citizenship with the United States and Florida.
Census-Taker: Florida is a part of the United States. Mr. Leonard: Don't push your politics on me, pal.


Census-Taker: ( examining 'passport' ) Alright.. this is a novelty birthday card. And it says, "You're over the hill. Here's a passport to Florida." This is not a real passport.
Mr. Leonard: I don't know.. you know? Whenever I go to Florida, I show it at the border, and they always let me in!

Census-Taker: Listen, Mr. Leonard. A real passport wouldn't have a picture of a sexy nurse on it. This is a joke card.

Mr. Leonard: Well.. it's a hell of a forgery!


 

PowerEngineer

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I can't believe that no one's mentioned Steve Martin's King Tutt skit. It was such a funny and insightful take on the hype surrounding the US tour of the exhibit that it actually became a hit record. I'm old enough to remember it...

The other skit I always like to see is the "discrimination against the mentally handicapped" skit. The guest host (don't remember who) gets the names crossed up, and one Glida Radner (playing the mentally retarded person) absolutely skewers her.
 

Krk3561

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~RIDE THE SNAKE~

Thanks Fearnor727, found it through google. I couldnt remember what the skit was called, I saw it a looooong time ago.

EDIT: Links down, but I found it on kazaa under Fatbusters
 

CPA

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OK, I've watched a hell of a lot of SNL over the past 25 years, but I cannot remember what this "Cowbell" skit is about. Someone draw me a mental picture, please.
 

Mr N8

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Matt Foley - Motivational Speaker

Opera Man

Lunch Lady

King Tut

...its been around almost 30 years, and you want me to pick one?