I wonder if Burt Reynolds

#31
#31
I don't think I appreciated Norm McDonald at the time, but he was a funny dude.

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He's a hard comedian for people to like. His humor is bare bones dry and that's sometimes hard to grasp in the moment. His segment in the roast of Bob Saget I think is the best example of this. The crowd has scattered laughs and some nervous laughter but Bob Saget is losing it rolling by the time Norm's done.
 
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#39
You can't talk 'bout Burt without thinking 'bout Loni...

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#48
The original cast and the original replacements were by far the best, but there have been a lot of good skits though the years since then. The Jeopardy skits being ranked right up there.

The best I remember:

A commercial where they were advertising a beer made with water from one of the great lakes; spoofing the recent news (at the time) about how contaminated the lake was. The drink poured out like a clear sludge and had a pull tab mixed in it.

Christopher Walkin/ Will Ferrell: "Got to have more cowbell"

Peyton Manning: United Way

Eddie Murphy: Black History Month skit when told the audience to quit laughing and talked about George Washington Carver dying penny-less and insane "still trying to play a record with a peanut".
 
#49
#49
I always liked Burt as Quint Asper on Gunsmoke.
He was no Festus, but he wasn't a Chester either.
 
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