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On "Ladies and Gentlemen...50 Years of SNL Music", Mick Jagger had a good point about SNL having a library of music through the years. It captured how music has changed in just 50 yesrs.

That's important historically.

It's also been a major change for a lot of bands and singers careers.

That reminded me if how the "Tonight Show" when Johnny Carson was the host could make a comedians career.

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"You said it was a shark to scare me, but it was only a dolphin. Quit mistaking them on porpoise."

Dreamed this joke last night. It was me trying and trying to retell it and it going off as badly as usual. While I have a great sense of humor, I am awful at telling jokes. The timing is a skill I can't master. I'm sure someone with comedy skills could rework that to make it funnier.

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Comedy Horror I like.

1940s "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein"

Can't remember any from the 1950s to the 1970s.

1980s the best are "Ghostbusters", & "Gremlins" with "Gremlins 2"

1990s had "Scream" which was really funny & somehow gets treated like a "normal" horror movie now

2000s "Shaun of the Dead"

2010s "The Babysitter" & "The Babysitter: Killer Queen". "Happy Death Day" & "Happy Death Day 2U"

2020s "Bodies3", "Renfield" & "Totally Killer"

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Another one I remember was real life people talking as cats for "cat news".

Can't find original video, mainly because of the funny comic strip "Breaking Cat News" fills up all results of every search I've tried.

Main thing is I want to give proper credit to this sentence:

"The humans did not make the box sit-ready."

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I fist heard that "netfunny" story by watching an Easter egg of a computer game I've forgotten the name of where they had characters act out a similar exchange. Then was shown a picture of a vinyl album of a comedy troupe who did the soundtrack the game characters were synced to. I can find no record of this in the internet, yet I'm sure I didn't dream it.

This is funny but also pretty close to true for Alabama, especially when they showed the "banding" graphic of hot and cold weather.

Would really like to see more of the fake Burndale news station. I liked the episodes I saw.

Video link to an "It's a Southern Thing" skit about weather.

youtu.be/7w9ahFQozao?feature=s