The Quest stands upon the edge of a knife. Stray but a little, and it will fail, to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains while the Company is true. Go Flames Go!
He lost it totally in McKinnon' ghost sketch, when she mounted on top of him showing how to upper-deck a toilet. He was giggling loudly through clenched teeth. I mean, how could you not though, that was absolutely berserk. She's truly a wild animal.
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He lost it totally in McKinnon' ghost sketch, when she mounted on top of him showing how to upper-deck a toilet. He was giggling loudly through clenched teeth. I mean, how could you not though, that was absolutely berserk. She's truly a wild animal.
Definitely one of her funniest characters. My favorite was the alien abduction skit they did with Ryan Gosling, who can't keep it together, lol. So funny.
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Definitely one of her funniest characters. My favorite was the alien abduction skit they did with Ryan Gosling, who can't keep it together, lol. So funny.
Haha yeah that was great. I especially liked that one as it was the original of that bit.
Dad Christmas, Morning Joe, and the WW1 skits were hilarious.
Not to question your liking of them, I did like them too; not sure I agree with hilarious though. These were haha/smirk/funny kinda... WW1 letters - a few chuckles when Henry had appeared, sure. To me, hilarious is not witty; but when you can't stop laughing out loud, when you have tears from laughing hard. Charlie's Grandparents - THAT was hilarious!
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"Who am I supposed to even date? A guy in his 60s, who possibly might die on top of me? Or date a guy in his 20s, so I'm a child molester now? I have to put out milk and cookies and a PlayStation to have sex? No! My sex days is over!"
"And no one in their 50s looks as good as you do," Jost finishes, but that's one compliment too far for his incredulous co-anchor, Michael Che.
Che mentions Halle Berry, who's 52. Jones leaps from her chair to attack, but Jost holds her back. Then Che throws out the name of Jennifer Lopez, who's just 50s-adjacent at 49. She gets angrier. He closes with Judge Judy, who's 76 and a force of nature herself.