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Sunday 16 December 2012

SNL Tribute to victims of sandy hook


Martin Short has always been one of the best things we've got to go for those of us who enjoy a laugh. Big "no duh" statement, I know, but it can be difficult to remember the greatness of reality because how often he seemed to national minister Martin Short. I mean, yeah, it's not exactly a hermit, but it also Steve Martin sharing time between everything else at the time.
 Even better, Martin Short identified in coasting and career receiving paychecks part as (ugh, ad Old Navy), but it still manages to make some of the weirdest and riskiest comedy obstacle anyone her generation. Apparently, even those who appreciate how weird it is character Jiminy Glick? Or recently arrested development solution? I should not mention how Clifford is remarkable. Point, Martin Short is a household name, but it works just subversive enough weirdness to make it look like a bit of a dark horse joke, and this week's SNL empower weirdness. It was amazing!

If we are to be honest, the whole episode was not quite as solid as the exhibition last week Jamie Foxx (another example sketch veteran with the game), but this week's episode-centric holiday show feels more like a traditional type. Tons of stars, lots of music, respect the dead-serious and terrible tragic events last week, could Samuel L. Jackson F-bombs, consistent with quasi Nirvana together. I mean, it's the full show! But for me, Martin Short is best. Let's talk about it!


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