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#31
Re: Snl
Originally Posted by rushman
I liked when Ray and Deborah were having a fight and she stormed off upstairs to bed. He then stood at the bottom of the stairs and shouted:
"So you have to go to bed now? We coulda had sex....and it was gonna be good...............................all new stuff".
I tried that once on Mrs.R but got this as a reply
"Were you gonna send someone up in your place then"
I haven't used that line since.
"So you have to go to bed now? We coulda had sex....and it was gonna be good...............................all new stuff".
I tried that once on Mrs.R but got this as a reply
"Were you gonna send someone up in your place then"
I haven't used that line since.
#32
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Re: Snl
Originally Posted by clydegirl
I'm sure you have some more in its place
#33
Re: Snl
Originally Posted by rushman
Maybe one ot two but I'm generally quite shy.
#34
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Posts: 8,266
Re: Snl
I think the reason I enjoy that show so much is due to the fact that the old lady is just like most of our mothers if you're of my generation.
I had a good giggle at the 'plastic covered couch' episode. I knew women like that growing up!!
I had a good giggle at the 'plastic covered couch' episode. I knew women like that growing up!!
#35
Re: Snl
Originally Posted by tony_2003
Only time it's ever been funny is when Christopher Walken is on it.
Also I read the book about the the first 4-6 years of the show and it was fascinating seeing the rise of each person - Chevy Chase, then Belushi and Ackroyd, then Bill Murray and so on.
Good stuff.
#36
Re: Snl
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
...as "The Continental" (I think that's the name of his character)! Now that was hillarious.
The early SNLs from the 70s-early 90s are far more more humorous than today's members. I prefer to watch Mad TV over SNL these days...
NC Penguin
The early SNLs from the 70s-early 90s are far more more humorous than today's members. I prefer to watch Mad TV over SNL these days...
NC Penguin