>born in Arizona >moved to Babylonia So he wasn’t Egyptian at all?
>>215997391kys
>>215997391He had a condo made of stone-a, though?
Was SNL ever good? Boomers will always say, “check out the stuff from the 90’s” but when I do it’s always crap. MAD TV clips are kinda funny tho.
>>215997449Okay, but did he do the monkey?
>>215997498no. it was always a clique of "comedians" and they celebrity guests. the skits are sort of meta where they break character and laugh with the audience so that the audience feels like they are a part of it. its more a celebration of themselves than comedy. mad tv was just funny skits
>>215997656Mad TV was way raunchier, but I think SNL said "nigger" a lot more. What's the deal there?
>>215997656This.>>215997391But Steve Martin's facial expressions here make it work.
>>215997498Late 80s/Early 90s was peak SNL but it’s always been topical humor so you need the literacy to appreciate the gags such as Bill Clinton’s infamous stop by a McDonalds with secret service.
>>215998532SNL used it when the word was still socially acceptable.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22KGORkZzgs&pp=ygUPU25pZ2dlcnMgbWFkIHR20gcJCQgKAYcqIYzv
>>215999230I remember Will Farrell said it in the late Nineties
>>215999974You’re right. He said it during one of his Robert Goulet sketches and made Robert Goulet angry IRL. I think he reciting lyrics to a popular rap song.
>shitpost janny baiting thread devolves into a legitimate discussion of n-word use on SNLGrim.
King Zutt
The year is 1979. You just got off shift at your 65k a year diner janitor job. You pay a nickel to the neighbor's daughter to watch the kids and bring your smokin' hot tradwife into your Thunderbird and drive 250 miles down to (96% white and christian) Los Angeles for the weekend. The staidum is jam packed, thousands of well dressed and attractive anglos pile ceiling-high into the Universal Ampitheatre, faint smoke of popcorn and cigars in the air. Excited chatters fill the room, until a figure emerges from the darkness. The legend Steve Martin walks on stage, donning his iconic pharaoh hat. He looks so much larger than life in person. The crowd erupts, swelling with an almost religious fervor as those distinct notes begin to play over the speakers. This. This is what it means to be an American.