Don't know if you've seen this yet, but it's pretty funny. :D
Friday, October 10, 2008
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15 comments:
I had not seen that, so glad you posted it! Funny, funny stuff.
hahaha rotfl ...
cool \m/
urs..hemu..
fun stuff mate... super comedy... LOL...
Have a great weekend.. cheers...
I'm not sure how I found your blog, but I like what I see so I'll probably be returning. I used to live in Kennesaw quite a few years ago. Went to North Cobb High for most of my high school years.
10 minutes I can never get back!
Funny!
Vixen,
I know, it cracks me up! :)
Hemu,
Glad you liked it! :)
Thanks Arv! You have a great weekend too! :)
Hi John welcome! Come back anytime. :) North Cobb, eh. I went to Walton, in Marietta.
Lauren,
You didn't like it?
Hope,
It's a riot. :D
This is tooooooooooo funny!
Did you see the Tina Fey ones on Sarah Palin?
Hi Solitaire! :)Thanks for dropping by.I did see those...they were great! She does such a good impression. :D
Yeah, this was funny! Darrel does such a good McCain.
Lala,
I Know...I loved it when he was walking in front of the camera. Funny, funny stuff! :D
I hadn't seen it, thanks for posting it! Love it - soo funny..:)
India,
Glad you liked it! :)
The skit started off a little slow, but picked up as it progressed. Chris Parnell has Tom Brokaw's voice down perfectly. I also liked when William Murray made a surprise appearance to ask a question about the Chicago Cubs.
Malcolm,
I liked the part with Bill Murry too!
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