Saturday Night Live used the word flurge in a skit that had two first ladies in it. Saturday Night Live never explained its meaning. The word Flurge is not in the dictionary.
It is considered funny by some people, but others believe it used to be better than it is now. Like any comedy program, Saturday Night Live has gone through years when the critics and fans found it disappointing-- this was especially true when big stars like Eddie Murphy left the series. Also, with any comedy show, some skits are better than others, even during the best of seasons.
Many entertainers are willing to post their material online, while others are not. In some cases, it's the management of the artist who does not want the material posted, while in other cases, it's the network where the performer worked. There is also the possibility that an entertainer has become tired of a certain character that he or she used to perform, and no longer wants that material to be widely available. In the case of Joe Piscopo, he probably has a "greatest hits" video for sale, plus Saturday Night Live/NBC has made a number of programs available for purchase, some of which he is in. Thus, his management may believe it would hurt sales to give away too much of his work for free. The same has occurred with other Saturday Night Live artists like Jon Lovitz: some of his work is available on line, but much of it can only be seen by buying his Greatest Hits video.
Chris Farley. He'd recorded dialogue, but after his death, it was given to fellow Saturday Night Live cast member, Mike Myers. The "quote" finger marks you see Shrek doing are Mike's tribute to a well-known character Chris Farley played on SNL who used to do entire skits with it.
Blood Plus is an anime that used to air on adult swim but no longer does. Blood + is back on adult swim. It is on at 4 AM on Saturday night because Saturdays from 12:30 to 6 AM is all anime.
Saturday Night Live used the word flurge in a skit that had two first ladies in it. Saturday Night Live never explained its meaning. The word Flurge is not in the dictionary.
She used to be on Saturday Night Live and now she is on 30 Rock.
Booze :And, 'Saturday Night' (weekend) far- far better then Sunday because Monday's following. Where else Sunday follows Saturday. Thus globally 'Saturday Night' is the night to party, drink all night or say "BOOZE" all through the night. And use Sunday to get raid of hang-over and resume office Monday morning.boozed , boozing , boozes.
It's Frank Stallone's "Far From Over," film music used in Stayin' Alive, the follow-up to Saturday Night Fever, both with John Travolta.
That would be Jimmy Fallon. He used to be in Saturday Night Live.
It is not live on TV. they record it earlier in the day. they used to play it live but they made too many mistakes and said too many bad words so they played it later in the day when they cut out the mistakes and bad words. But they still call it Saturday Night Live. P.s: Even when broadcasts are "live", there is a 3-second delay to allow for the censor's "cut".
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) by Green Day
"Farfignugan" is a made-up word that gained popularity from its use on the television show "Saturday Night Live." It doesn't have a specific meaning and is often used as a nonsense term or placeholder.
the main contributors in swing jazz was a man called Glen Miller back in the day people used to live for Saturday night where they would dance to this song.
It is considered funny by some people, but others believe it used to be better than it is now. Like any comedy program, Saturday Night Live has gone through years when the critics and fans found it disappointing-- this was especially true when big stars like Eddie Murphy left the series. Also, with any comedy show, some skits are better than others, even during the best of seasons.
it was Actually tested on a chimp, they decided that chimps were the closest things to humans so they used it on the chimp.
A chimp