@Pine Trees I loved peaky blinders but I think I may've missed some important parts of dialogue, as a texan. I've only ever lived in mainland europe but posh accents are more common than youd think. Its in the ghettos where it gets tricky.
@@sunnyd3892 Took ages because I forgot what the skit was about, but I dug it up! "People getting punched right before eating" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3ct68JZKsZ8.html I specifically remember an edit with the Falcon Punch voice lines played over it.
FINALLY A PERSON WHO APPRECIATES THE TRICK OR TREAT SKIT edit: The Cat in the Hat and Linda AND the Farrow & Ball sketch? mx you are literally my soulmate edit 2: we have the same goddamn sense of humor, Apology Video???? god tier video
that bill hader Brit Docuseries send up is so spot on for like early 10's shows like 'Are We Fatting Ourselves to Death: Obesity Megacrisis UK' and 'Britain's Most Evil Scroungers: Look, This Woman Has 11 Kids'
i need to tell you that i have NEVER felt relief like i have just now knowing other people think the fucking horse baseball cure song is funny fbreigubei i think about it every day and no one ever knows what im talking about
My favorite SNL moment was when Tom Green was host. And he started this bit with the song "3 o clock rock" starting up, in which he started demolishing a clock out of the blue to everyone's surprise. And he just savagely started attacking that clock. And silence. The audience wasn't laughing. And there was dead air for a time. It was kind of like an Audy Kaufman prank. I was watching my television cackling in glee as those snobs in New York couldn't see what was so funny about it, of course that WAS mostly what was funny about it.