Tuesday, June 20, 2006 |
Chronic WHAT!? -Cles of Narnia! |
Mimi talked about one of her favorite Saturday Night Live (SNL) skits of yesteryear. But one of my favorites of recent was one that you've probably all seen or heard of. Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg did a skit where they were all hyped rappers psyched to be going to see Chronicles of Narnia.
For a moment they thought they were black, I guess, and hard rappers. LOL. It was freakin' funny as heck. So funny, in fact that scores of people had it on the internet the next day, people were talking about it, illegally putting it on their websites. NBC was not having that though. I've been an avid watcher of SNL for years and still catch it usually.
It's called "LAZY SUNDAY" and you should be able to see it by clicking that link. If you have pretty speedy internet connection it should just start up and play. You have GOT to check it out if you can if you haven't already seen it. I promise you'll be cracking up. |
Gunngirl believed The Truth is still Out There at 3:00 PM |
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Mimi--oh, yes, Jimmy Fallon was funny, but I remember the good days with Phil Hartman (may he rest in peace) and Will Ferrell. A lot of the really funny cast members are gone now.
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Shannon--I know what you're talking about! I saw that. Even worse is that I don't think they knew Vanilla was gonna do that, Vanilla is so pissed off he's a has been joke he doesn't even want anyone to mention his past anymore.
He went all crazy with the bat and he hit Chris' foot. The camera people and crew had to step in. It was funny, but also shocking, they didn't know he was gonna go balistic.
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I've never seen this before. It cracked me up!! :p What city was that in?
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well thank you for the link. i checked it out and it was awesome...
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Mimi--I remember when he did some rap metal thing. No, it did not go over well. Very lame.
Gareth--I don't know where they filmed that bit, probably NY.
Chana--No problem. It was funny because they were so serious about it. ROTFL!
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Mimi--oh, yes, Jimmy Fallon was funny, but I remember the good days with Phil Hartman (may he rest in peace) and Will Ferrell. A lot of the really funny cast members are gone now.