Horatio Sanz told a couple of stories about that night on his podcast. He lit a joint onstage during the goodbyes/credits and looked to pass it and Keith Richards was standing next to him. The whole night would have been so crazy to be a part of.
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Check out Norm Macdonald's Twitter feed. He talks about writing some of the sketches from the anniversary show, including Celebrity Jeopardy. They wanted Eddie Murphy to do the Cosby bit, but he refused to make fun of him.
No kidding. Some people should just be shot. How dare they try and share something that they thought people might enjoy?! Honestly, the nerve. Like what? We are supposed to excuse this kind of garbage because people are human and make mistakes and don't read every single page and post in a given thread? Child please.
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I've been MIA just working and stopped watching hockey because I was so busy with schoolwork. But I'm happy to be back, I'm finding a better work-life-balance
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Finally got around to watching it, good stuff, but man that Eddie Murphy part was awkward. I read an article hinting at they think he's simply lost his confidence doing standup, and may have buckled in front of an A-list crowd. Whatever the reason was, that was definitely weird.
Overall I loved the show though, so many solid cameos. Literally LOL'd at the Seinfeld part, when he asked Larry David if he's going to the after party. "No...no! Why would I do that?". Classic LD, I miss Curb so much.
Edit: on a side note, I'd love to pull "the Eddie" sometime when having to speak in front of an audience when I don't want to. Just walk up clapping and telling the crowd to keep giving it up for the previous speaker, then just go sit back down again.