Thanks to Mike Myers’s, my daughter, who was on a special diet as a kid, and if she wasn’t, acted exactly like Philip! When we watched SNL and Philip came on the first time, her, and her two sisters and I laughed SO hard, it truly lasted for days. Next morning, each of them gave their own version of a scene, and we would break up all over again. We spoke PHILIP! Mike’s Philip made her feel seen. Up to that time, nobody spoke about ADHD. We can say Philip, and all of us cracks up. Thank you for that !!
Spade is like the kid in the way back of the station wagon that is trying to be in the convo of the people in the front lol. Very Joe Dirt 😂 Loved hearing the behind the scenes of our childhood favorites!
I've listened to several of these episodes. This is my favorite! It's great to know that Mike and Dana really are friends. And listening to Mike genuinely crack up is worth paying for :)
1:04:00 It's interesting hearing Mike's (and his dad's and mom's) admiration for American comedians and performers. To me as an American, I'm in awe of Canadian comedians, since that country has produced so many comedy legends -- John Candy, Norm MacDonald, Mike Myers, Martin Short, Phil Hartman, Jim Carrey, Dan Aykroyd, Catherine O'Hara, Leslie Nielsen, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Joe Flaherty, Howie Mandel, etc.
Not to mention Lorne Michaels himself. So many comedic actors too - Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Gosling, Seth Rogen, Matt LeBlanc, Michael J Fox, Will Sasso, Jay Baruschel, Michael Cera, the list goes on and on. It really is remarkable.
These three have given me so many laughs over the years, it’s good to hear them all together again. Side note: Dana’s John Travolta impression was hilarious!
59:43 Dana gets dangerously close to sounding like Farley ( coincidentally interviewing Paul McCartney )… “that must have been cool… having Paul around, doing sketches …” and then Mike saves the moment right at then from being that sketch back in the day!! Love Fly on the Wall guys!! Great interview as always.
You guys are great! Thanks for a million laughs. Dana and Mike, I just I bust my gut with Aerosmith in Wayne’s World, David, you and Chris were off the charts with Matt Foley. I am really enjoying “Fly on the wall”; keep ‘‘em coming!! Tom from Houston
These 3 guys are like Superheroes to me. I watched them as a little kid when they were on SNL, and I've followed their careers for the majority of my life. Each so talented and hilarious. Each a living *LEGEND.* All I can say is thank you for sharing your talents and THANK YOU for all of the laughs. Cheers Fellas.🍻
This was such a treat, watching Mike and Dana post-reconciliation from the "falling out* after Mike's alleged ripping off of Dana's Lorne imitation to personify the Dr. Evil character. Glad that is all behind us now. Also great to hear everyone weigh in on their experiences meeting Sir Paul
@@MalAnders94 Carvey was on Howard Stern a few years ago. He at one point explained how he came up wih his impression of Lorne Michaels and how he felt a tad bit miffed at Myers using said impression when it came to doing Dr. Evil.
I lived at Queen and Bathurst for the longest time, Toronto is wonderful but I'm back home in Nova Scotia now. 🤓 I love all three of you!!! ❤ This was great. I have been watching all the posted episodes and having a lot of laughs. Thanks David and Dana 😁
Middle aged Man!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂. Stop looking at my gut I’m working on it!!!! That is me now !!! It’s genius!! 😂😂😂😂running down the street!!😂😂😂😂😂. That seriously can be a film in itself!! By the way “So I Married an axe murder?” is beyond perfect! The cast is perfect .. the writing… the acting… that scene with Mike as his Scottish father and the Aussie actor playing an Otaian who was great in it, was genuinely laughing his Aussie ass off ! I love how you guys left it in!!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼. When he tells his wife to “ Shut it!” is my favorite line!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 10/10 film! The best Mike Myers film! Sorry John Carpenter!🤭🫡🤣⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
All of these are so great! As many are saying it would be great to see you guys instead of just audio. But anyway, these are so authentic. So fun to be a fly on the wall. :)
I listen to y’all’s podcast and love it but when David made the joke about that’a when he getting drinks for Lorne and Mike Myers cracked up, I had to come here and comment. That was awesome and even though David is a legend, it had to feel good to make another legend crack up like that! Thanks for the good time I have while listening to yall :)
I love Mike Meyers because I grew up watching Peter Sellers and the zany 60s comedies like “Casino Royale” and I think his comedic sensibilities echo that era and reflect his varied nationalities in an interesting way. I hope Spade’s motor neurone disease gets better. (Kidding: the audio)
Wonderful Podcast! Dana and David are a couple of quick thinking wits and with Mike Myers.. over the top. My Late Husband's name was Wayne. I was married March of 1992. In the crude technology of the early 1990s. Our Wedding video was introduced as Wayne's World Wedding. Dana and David you are so smooth together no lulls and it's because you share the life in the same industry . I was watching Austin Powers GoldMember the other night.. A silhouette of Fat Bastard staring down into a toilet( behind a rice paper partition) Saying A'Oh.. I Don't Remember Having Corn. JOY UNSPEAKABLE!
I love that I just heard David tell that joke at the end of the Sarah Silverman podcast and then the algorithm instantly played this interview right after 😂
The most entertaining part of this podcast was the celebrity imitations. Christopher Wahlkins and Jack Nicholson were hilarious. I really wish you guys would have prolonged those moments. Great job. Funny stuff 😅😂
Love Mike Myers and the Beatles. I'm American but my Grandmother was from Liverpool. Nazis threw a firebomb into my Grandmother's home when she was little and her mother threw it into a bucket of water just before it went off, and didn't tell her father so that he wouldn't get upset. Also, very upset about David's audio, just kidding.
Of course this was a great one. Mike Myers has even better stories than I expected though and naturally he plays nice being Canadian. I'm glad they brought up his Phillip character. It gave me the best belly laughs as a teen.
It's so funny I love that Mike Myers kinda just does the same jokes over and over in his movies but they always work, I just watched So I Married an Axe Murderer the other day and in that movie he plays his own dad and that character talks about the pentaverate, and now he has a whole show about it. But another thing that's great about his stuff is that there is so much comedy in just the facial expressions which I think is a subtle thing but whenever I watch Wayne's World or Austin Powers it's literally the reactionary facial expressions that make me laugh the hardest
Just like the modern day 3 stooges! Iconic and legendary fuuny guys of my life time ! Loved you then and love now ! What great times it was , dont know where those days went ! Peace and Love brothers !
You guys are definitely Beatle like in all the ways that matter. Game recognizes game and McCartney and Harrison saw that in you guys obviously. People still watch the movies and the sketches with the same joy that people get from the Beatles. Dana I saw you at the Moontower comedy festival in 2012ish. There were like 20 or 30 comics there over the course of several days but you killed way harder than anyone else. The show pony got it done.
Not really. Similar voices, but their characters don't really have much in common I think. Bill and Ted are played up as kind of morons. There isn't much to them beyond that. The only real connection is the rocker thing, but that was kind of everywhere back then. Shit just rocked harder at that time. Wayne is more of a white kid who never grew up, and Garth is an evil genius masquerading as the closest thing to a person as he can muster.
I know it's old...but I'm just hearing of it. What didn't you love about it? Maybe I'll just rewatch So I Married an Axe Murderer for the 100th time ;) ❤️
@@marvanbee Just, the way its filmed. It looked cheap. The jokes seemed to be really slowly paced, and just overall wasn't that funny to me. But also, I'm not Canadian. Maybe it's a cultural barrier. Also, you can never watch Axe Murderer too many times.
46:19 there’s a very strong possibility mr myers’ dad was either with my great uncle or my grandad in and around his service time. ☺️😊😄 that right there is a pleasant thought. 2 mad manchurians and a potty liverpudlian. 😉 🤣😂 * oh to be a fly… 😂🤣 ✌🏻🇦🇺🌏🤘🏻
I remember when Sprockets would come on (usually the last skit), we still didn't really know Mike Myers that well or that he was even in the cast, but when it came on I would wonder if SNL was already over for the night and this was a different show.
In my mind David was the only one that sounded like himself, at least the way I think he sounds. Does that make any sense? So, the hell with perfect podcast production. But then I was listening on my iPhone without the earbuds, so who the hell knows. This interview was awesome. I think my favorite part was the end when you were talking about the writers in SNL.
That post show question that you read and answer. spade, you are sounding more like Casey casem in your older age. I think you could do a great impersonation. I also like the commercials you do can't go back to yoga lol
Mike never talks about how The Pentavarete was first mentioned in his film "So I married an axe murderer"...wondering if he had the idea since back then, or not!
It nearly Ps me O ideas like this. Let me get this straight, you _WANT_ the people in charge who make decisions to *be* _good people._ But when they're not, you just *_keep wishing_* that they *were* good people. Why? Are we helpless children living under Daddy's roof & have no choice _but_ to accept their dictatorship? Wtf is constitutional laws _for?_ It isn't for people who remain infantile all their lives, *that's* for damn sure. "Aw, man did you hear about ua-cam.com/video/1CE0fMdXjYM/v-deo.html It's too bad that we pretend that those who make decisions are immune from laws or we could _do_ something." I mean you're all pretending that there's nothing that can be done? Then don't produce a monument to your cowardice.
Great vid. I’ve had an analogy for years that the Rolling Stones are like SNL, while the Beatles are like KITH. The Stones have endured many years consistently putting out content while the player line up has changed many times, like SNL. On the other hand, like the Beatles were John, Paul, George & Ringo, the line up of Dave, Bruce, Scott, Mark, & Kevin has remained unchanged since they found success. Looking forward to more videos.👍
Three of my favorite comedians are not dead and together in one show. Thank you all so very much for sharing of yourselves, Casey in AZ
Thanks to Mike Myers’s, my daughter, who was on a special diet as a kid, and if she wasn’t, acted exactly like Philip! When we watched SNL and Philip came on the first time, her, and her two sisters and I laughed SO hard, it truly lasted for days. Next morning, each of them gave their own version of a scene, and we would break up all over again. We spoke PHILIP! Mike’s Philip made her feel seen. Up to that time, nobody spoke about ADHD. We can say Philip, and all of us cracks up. Thank you for that !!
Spade is like the kid in the way back of the station wagon that is trying to be in the convo of the people in the front lol. Very Joe Dirt 😂 Loved hearing the behind the scenes of our childhood favorites!
Dana and Spade are so animated, this really needs to be a video podcast as well.
Sound Pods have to be STOPPED
This era of SNL was my era. I was a teen at the time. Love these dudes
I've listened to several of these episodes. This is my favorite! It's great to know that Mike and Dana really are friends. And listening to Mike genuinely crack up is worth paying for :)
Wow! This was such a beautiful listen! So enjoyed hearing about your history, the three of you are so very humble and lovely!
I grew up with all three of you, really appreciate all the smiles/laughs. Thanks Guy’s from Sheldon
David, you're literally my favorite person ever and I loved you shouting stuff out and then apologizing when it bombed.
Dana and Mike , playing Jagger and Keith were also some of my favorites.
1:04:00 It's interesting hearing Mike's (and his dad's and mom's) admiration for American comedians and performers. To me as an American, I'm in awe of Canadian comedians, since that country has produced so many comedy legends -- John Candy, Norm MacDonald, Mike Myers, Martin Short, Phil Hartman, Jim Carrey, Dan Aykroyd, Catherine O'Hara, Leslie Nielsen, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Joe Flaherty, Howie Mandel, etc.
Holy Sh*t! Look at all of those great comedians that came from Canada!
When winter lasts 8 months of the year, you need a sense of humour
Not to mention Lorne Michaels himself. So many comedic actors too - Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Gosling, Seth Rogen, Matt LeBlanc, Michael J Fox, Will Sasso, Jay Baruschel, Michael Cera, the list goes on and on. It really is remarkable.
@@hunterandolive2693 So true! And I'll add one more -- William Shatner. He's not primarily a comedian, but he can be hilarious when he wants to be.
Harland Williams, Tom Green…
My generation of greatness on SNL. 92 to 96, you guys were all the best!
Love this podcast so much! Mike Myers is a comedic genius.
'was'
These three have given me so many laughs over the years, it’s good to hear them all together again. Side note: Dana’s John Travolta impression was hilarious!
Not sure how I missed this one a year ago (have watched this thing since launch) but WHAT a gem. True story: This is my favorite podcast!
Hearing all of you laugh at the same time, is worth it....
Great interview. You guys are all in a foundational place in my brain since I was a kid.
59:43 Dana gets dangerously close to sounding like Farley ( coincidentally interviewing Paul McCartney )… “that must have been cool… having Paul around, doing sketches …” and then Mike saves the moment right at then from being that sketch back in the day!! Love Fly on the Wall guys!! Great interview as always.
You guys are great! Thanks for a million laughs. Dana and Mike, I just I bust my gut with Aerosmith in Wayne’s World, David, you and Chris were off the charts with Matt Foley. I am really enjoying “Fly on the wall”; keep ‘‘em coming!! Tom from Houston
These 3 guys are like
Superheroes to me.
I watched them as a little kid when they were on SNL, and I've followed their careers for the majority of my life. Each so talented and hilarious. Each a living *LEGEND.*
All I can say is thank you for sharing your talents and THANK YOU for all of the laughs.
Cheers Fellas.🍻
Mike and Dana are living legends, Spade is….just Spade.
@@NoneofYourBusiness667And you are... nothing. I believe Spade is worth $50m? $60m?
The Dr Evil speech about his upbringing is Epic! Lol
This was such a treat, watching Mike and Dana post-reconciliation from the "falling out* after Mike's alleged ripping off of Dana's Lorne imitation to personify the Dr. Evil character. Glad that is all behind us now. Also great to hear everyone weigh in on their experiences meeting Sir Paul
Watching? Am I missing a Video?
@@MalAnders94 Carvey was on Howard Stern a few years ago. He at one point explained how he came up wih his impression of Lorne Michaels and how he felt a tad bit miffed at Myers using said impression when it came to doing Dr. Evil.
But wasn't it done before by the guy from kids in the hall? Or am I mixing up timelines?
@@the_original_Bilb_Ono Which skit? I'm a KITH fan, but I'm spacing on a Dr. Evil character... it does sound like Lorne tho...
Weird how one could think they own an impression of someone
Spade is awesome!!! So sharp!!! Much respect!!!
Fantastic podcast, that was such a great era of SNL. A lot of great MM stories I never heard before.
"Hello, my name is Simon and I like to do drawrings."
Bum lookah…
I love that you two had a feud because you were both so funny.
I lived at Queen and Bathurst for the longest time, Toronto is wonderful but I'm back home in Nova Scotia now. 🤓 I love all three of you!!! ❤ This was great. I have been watching all the posted episodes and having a lot of laughs. Thanks David and Dana 😁
Middle aged Man!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂. Stop looking at my gut I’m working on it!!!! That is me now !!! It’s genius!! 😂😂😂😂running down the street!!😂😂😂😂😂. That seriously can be a film in itself!! By the way “So I Married an axe murder?” is beyond perfect! The cast is perfect .. the writing… the acting… that scene with Mike as his Scottish father and the Aussie actor playing an Otaian who was great in it, was genuinely laughing his Aussie ass off ! I love how you guys left it in!!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼. When he tells his wife to “ Shut it!” is my favorite line!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 10/10 film! The best Mike Myers film! Sorry John Carpenter!🤭🫡🤣⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hearing Mike Myers laughing so hard about 3/4s of the way through was great. I'm not sure I've ever heard him laugh so openly
It was like an Austin Powers laugh! Yeah baby!
Yes! At minute 52 about David holding Miller Lites for Lorne!
@@MariAntoine2010 52:15 to be exact. 🧐
Love Mike so much and rocked my Wayne impression at more than one sorority party 😎 And “Happy Fun Ball” is one of my all-time-faves 😂😂😂
“Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball” is one of my favourite comedy lines of all time.
you guys . .the comedy you made was among the best ever...the characters.. brilliant..still hilarious
Mike's British Parliament sketch (the episode he hosted) as John Major was brilliant, can't ever find it, but have no problem replaying it in my head.
Thanks for making me laugh while I work 😂
the scene with Michael cain in goldmembers room is so good and makes a genius idea funny and quotable
Hulk hogan choked out Michael Caine today! In a film I saw! Mental & u wouldn't believe the level of violence
Your impression of the Beatles accent is one of the tops
So much fun. Absolutely one of my favorite interview focused podcasts of all time.
All of these are so great! As many are saying it would be great to see you guys instead of just audio. But anyway, these are so authentic. So fun to be a fly on the wall. :)
The late 80s and early 90s SNL w/ you guys was great ! I enjoyed it then and all the movie you guys made after. Thanks for doing the show !
I wanna see Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in a Happy Madison movie with all the other SNL alumni
Dana was in Little Nicky.
Just started going thru your podcasts..I have never been so entertained. You both are truly brilliant, and I thank you.
These shows are such great content from world class comedians...damn shame they only are getting a fee thousand views and subscribers.
I listen to y’all’s podcast and love it but when David made the joke about that’a when he getting drinks for Lorne and Mike Myers cracked up, I had to come here and comment. That was awesome and even though David is a legend, it had to feel good to make another legend crack up like that! Thanks for the good time I have while listening to yall :)
In all these years I never knew Dr. Evil's voice was an impression of Lorne Michaels until I heard these guys do Lorne's voice.
I love Mike Meyers because I grew up watching Peter Sellers and the zany 60s comedies like “Casino Royale” and I think his comedic sensibilities echo that era and reflect his varied nationalities in an interesting way. I hope Spade’s motor neurone disease gets better. (Kidding: the audio)
True. Except Peter Sellers was 1000 times more talented.
Dana: When you came on the scene... Made me laugh like never before. Thank You
Spectacular show, fellas!! It's such a "deelish treat" with you guys together! Thanks for doing this great podcast!!!
As a Liverpudlian it’s so funny hearing Mike do the scouse accent.
TIL Dana Carvey and David Spade have a podcast together.
Also Mike Myers.. god damn my Canadian heart is aflutter.
Wonderful Podcast! Dana and David are a couple of quick thinking wits and with Mike Myers.. over the top. My Late Husband's name was Wayne.
I was married March of 1992.
In the crude technology of the early 1990s. Our Wedding video was introduced as Wayne's World Wedding. Dana and David you are so smooth together no lulls and it's because you share the life in the same industry .
I was watching Austin Powers GoldMember the other night..
A silhouette of Fat Bastard staring down into a toilet( behind a rice paper partition) Saying A'Oh.. I Don't Remember Having Corn.
JOY UNSPEAKABLE!
I love that I just heard David tell that joke at the end of the Sarah Silverman podcast and then the algorithm instantly played this interview right after 😂
U are all such funny guys great talent here great interview with my fellow Canadian mike 😁🇨🇦🇨🇦
David Spade is the Ringo of this grouping
In that he provides a steady, unintrusive beat?
@@jodyesperanza657 the one that everyone has to help out
As he should be.
The most entertaining part of this podcast was the celebrity imitations. Christopher Wahlkins and Jack Nicholson were hilarious. I really wish you guys would have prolonged those moments. Great job. Funny stuff 😅😂
You guys ROCK 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 love from 🇨🇦
Love Mike Myers and the Beatles. I'm American but my Grandmother was from Liverpool. Nazis threw a firebomb into my Grandmother's home when she was little and her mother threw it into a bucket of water just before it went off, and didn't tell her father so that he wouldn't get upset.
Also, very upset about David's audio, just kidding.
These are the Beatles to me!!!!↖️
Great stuff! Enjoyed it so much. Cheers!
I spent the last half of the show wishing I could see Mike's ww2 dioramas!
Mike and Dana doing Keith and Mick on Mick's wedding day was pretty hilarious. As was Simon and his bath time buddy, Trevor.
Of course this was a great one. Mike Myers has even better stories than I expected though and naturally he plays nice being Canadian. I'm glad they brought up his Phillip character. It gave me the best belly laughs as a teen.
It's so funny I love that Mike Myers kinda just does the same jokes over and over in his movies but they always work, I just watched So I Married an Axe Murderer the other day and in that movie he plays his own dad and that character talks about the pentaverate, and now he has a whole show about it. But another thing that's great about his stuff is that there is so much comedy in just the facial expressions which I think is a subtle thing but whenever I watch Wayne's World or Austin Powers it's literally the reactionary facial expressions that make me laugh the hardest
his face in austin powers when he sees the same old guy in the audience like 40 years after he saw him in college kills me every time
Just like the modern day 3 stooges! Iconic and legendary fuuny guys of my life time ! Loved you then and love now ! What great times it was , dont know where those days went ! Peace and Love brothers !
You guys are definitely Beatle like in all the ways that matter. Game recognizes game and McCartney and Harrison saw that in you guys obviously. People still watch the movies and the sketches with the same joy that people get from the Beatles. Dana I saw you at the Moontower comedy festival in 2012ish. There were like 20 or 30 comics there over the course of several days but you killed way harder than anyone else. The show pony got it done.
i keep wishing these were video.
I still had So I Married an Axe Murderer on VHS.
This needs to be re visited!!!!!!!! We need more
Holy schneikies it’s Dana Carvey, Mike Myers’s AND Spudzy all at once? 😊
Absolute killer SNL years.
I can't believe I watched this in one go. Listened really, and it felt like 10 minutes.
Classic nostalgia!
Damn, Carvey & Spade - the next generation of Martin & Lewis. Add in Mike Myers’s and you have The Three Amis!
Three of the greats.
The pentaverate was really good.
Huge fan of all of these guys. Having said that, weren't Wayne & Garth basically Bill & Ted (from Excellent Adventure)?
Not really. Similar voices, but their characters don't really have much in common I think. Bill and Ted are played up as kind of morons. There isn't much to them beyond that. The only real connection is the rocker thing, but that was kind of everywhere back then. Shit just rocked harder at that time. Wayne is more of a white kid who never grew up, and Garth is an evil genius masquerading as the closest thing to a person as he can muster.
Sienead was so badass ripping that picture up on live tv. I had a fun conversation with a priest about the fire behind all that smoke.
Guys your pod cast is fantastic!!! Is their more plans of having more writers of SNL on the show?
I love these guys. ✌️
The Pentaverat?!! Ohhh man. I hope there's a beady-eyed Colonel Sanders cameo. ❤
This is old. The Pentaverate series is done and over. I didn't love it.
I know it's old...but I'm just hearing of it. What didn't you love about it? Maybe I'll just rewatch So I Married an Axe Murderer for the 100th time ;) ❤️
@@marvanbee Just, the way its filmed. It looked cheap. The jokes seemed to be really slowly paced, and just overall wasn't that funny to me. But also, I'm not Canadian. Maybe it's a cultural barrier. Also, you can never watch Axe Murderer too many times.
Thank you
This pod is hilariously good 😢
46:19
there’s a very strong possibility
mr myers’ dad
was either with
my great uncle
or my grandad
in and around his service time.
☺️😊😄
that right there
is a pleasant thought.
2 mad manchurians
and a potty liverpudlian.
😉 🤣😂
* oh to be a fly…
😂🤣
✌🏻🇦🇺🌏🤘🏻
53:53 "Irish"😅😅🤣🤣
Yes! Video these for sure..
I love you guys!
Keep up the great work, thanks for doing the show!
I remember when Sprockets would come on (usually the last skit), we still didn't really know Mike Myers that well or that he was even in the cast, but when it came on I would wonder if SNL was already over for the night and this was a different show.
In my mind David was the only one that sounded like himself, at least the way I think he sounds. Does that make any sense? So, the hell with perfect podcast production. But then I was listening on my iPhone without the earbuds, so who the hell knows. This interview was awesome. I think my favorite part was the end when you were talking about the writers in SNL.
I’d love it if you added video to these!
18:08 Mike Meyers. Righteous.
We NEED the video of this podcast
The fact that these guys worked with and around Paul McCartney is mine boggling
Ya gotta be careful when boggling those mines...
Mike Myers is my Wayne Gretzky.
Maybe I will run into him at a rink here in SoCal sometime.
When Mike Myers kept going, "D'ya no-wad-I-mean"; I thought it was one of you guys making fun of someone and I expected laughter to follow.
I kept focusing on it so much that it seemed like David and Dana were also dropping it in there at the end, probably subconsciously
That post show question that you read and answer. spade, you are sounding more like Casey casem in your older age. I think you could do a great impersonation. I also like the commercials you do can't go back to yoga lol
Mike never talks about how The Pentavarete was first mentioned in his film "So I married an axe murderer"...wondering if he had the idea since back then, or not!
That's what I thought
It nearly Ps me O ideas like this. Let me get this straight, you _WANT_ the people in charge who make decisions to *be* _good people._ But when they're not, you just *_keep wishing_* that they *were* good people. Why? Are we helpless children living under Daddy's roof & have no choice _but_ to accept their dictatorship?
Wtf is constitutional laws _for?_ It isn't for people who remain infantile all their lives, *that's* for damn sure. "Aw, man did you hear about ua-cam.com/video/1CE0fMdXjYM/v-deo.html It's too bad that we pretend that those who make decisions are immune from laws or we could _do_ something." I mean you're all pretending that there's nothing that can be done?
Then don't produce a monument to your cowardice.
When Martin Short recommends you for anything, people fucking listen. What an endorsement.
Martin Short in Clifford is still one of the bests!!
Phillip hyped up on chocolate and dragging the jungle gym down the street!
Great vid. I’ve had an analogy for years that the Rolling Stones are like SNL, while the Beatles are like KITH. The Stones have endured many years consistently putting out content while the player line up has changed many times, like SNL. On the other hand, like the Beatles were John, Paul, George & Ringo, the line up of Dave, Bruce, Scott, Mark, & Kevin has remained unchanged since they found success. Looking forward to more videos.👍
Kids in the hall are infinitely better than the Beatles.
@@logann7942 the beatles were better at music and kids in the hall were better at sketch comedy.
Excellent!
Would love another 5 hours of these three talking.
Mike Myers changed SNL