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On 2/16/2015 Goldengate8361 said:
On 2/16/2015 NoelSeven said:
On 2/16/2015 Goldengate8361 said:
On 2/16/2015 NoelSeven said:

Did you see the photo of Taylor Swift and the look on her face over who she was seated next to?

OMG {#emotions_dlg.laugh}

Who was she seated next to?

Spalin.

LOL.....very interesting.

I tried to post a link to the photo for you, which is hysterical, but the censor won't let the link title through. You can google "snl 40 taylor swift seated next to" and you should get it. The eye roll is too funny {#emotions_dlg.laugh}

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It looks like she's looking up at a monitor or something. I think the article is really trying to make something out of nothing.

Why didn't they say Spielberg was so bored that he fell asleep since his eyes are closed?

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I think Melissa McCarthey as Chris Farleys character Matt Foley was great. She totally nailed it.

I thought the whole thing was pretty good though the Californians went on way too long. It seemed it took Chris Rock longer to introduce Eddie Murphy than Eddie spent on stage. I was looking forward to him and he disappointed. I understand that Eddie and Loren Michaels didn't leave on good terms and if that was the reason he acted the way he did, he shouldn't have come on to begin with. I heard that complaint a lot today. Eddie is one of my favorite performers ever on SNL and he was just meh...

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Jim Carrey was great on Celebrity Jeopardy. He was really spot on.

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I'm still watching and so far the jeopardy skit and the impersonation of Beyonce. Omg, that was funny! Maya Rudolph had her dance moves spot on.

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My favorite s n l skits from all time was when Eddie Murphy did Mr. Robinson's neighborhood and Buckwheat sings. I also like the cheeseburger skit.

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Celebrity Jeaopardy was by far the best past of the show. Every character was spot on.

Did you see Jimmy Fallon's review of the after party (it's on Youtube)? THAT would have been a spectacular program and much better than the real one. Too bad they didn't tape that.

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I liked Jeopardy and when they showed everyone breaking up during skits. There were many with Jimmy Fallon- I just love him!

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On 2/17/2015 Pqfan said:

My favorite s n l skits from all time was when Eddie Murphy did Mr. Robinson's neighborhood and Buckwheat sings. I also like the cheeseburger skit. {#emotions_dlg.lol}

I used to watch the show back when Eddie Murphy was on it. I really liked John Belushi, too. I thought that he was really funny.

You reminded me of the infamous "Billy Goat Tavern," when you mentioned the "cheeseburger" skit. That place is a Chicago institution. Many of the local newspaper journalists would go there to eat from the city papers, because it was close by to their locations.

My husband and I ate there one time for lunch a long time ago. It was just like it was in the skit. Sammy was there, calling out, "Cheeseborgers, Cheeseborgers!" I'm not kidding! We had, "Cheeseborgers, Chips, Coke, No Pepsi!" LOL!

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John Belushi in the cheeseburger skit, Eddie Murphy as Buckwheat, Jeopardy, Coneheads, and Mr Bill were my favorites.