What's your favorite SNL skit of all time?

Anonymous
Eddie Murphy- Hot tub club! So so funny. I feel old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eddie Murphy- Hot tub club! So so funny. I feel old.


Is this Eddie as James Brown - too hot in the hot tub? Eddie was magic on SNL
Anonymous
Commercials. BassOMatic with Akroyd, Extra.Digit remover with Victoria somebody.It's a desert topping and a floor polish.
Brown 29. Womba.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Edith Ann.


Wow, you're aging yourself. That was on Laugh In, not SNL.


Seriously? Uff da.

You bet your sweet bippy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Van down by the river.


Yes!!


This is a favorite in our house. If anyone says Van or River, that line gets said!
Anonymous
Skit with Will Ferrell & Ben Stiller - Glenn Frey, "The H is O"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More cowbell

+1!



I really don't get why this is such a favorite. I find it mildly amusing, but feel there's much funnier SNL skits. Anyone care to explain what makes this skit so hysterical?
Anonymous
Kotex Classic and Mom Jeans
Anonymous
Wayne's World, Church Lady, Hans and Franz, Simon

Carvey as Daddy Bush and Perot

Will Ferrell as Dubya - "this is hard!", I quote that one regularly

Molly Shannon as the Catholic School Girl
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wayne's World, Church Lady, Hans and Franz, Simon

Carvey as Daddy Bush and Perot

Will Ferrell as Dubya - "this is hard!", I quote that one regularly

Molly Shannon as the Catholic School Girl


Oh I forgot the Dubya ones, they were so good. I loved how he always sat at a little desk next to the big desk in the Oval. I remember one where he encouraged "bipartisanshipfulness"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wayne's World, Church Lady, Hans and Franz, Simon

Carvey as Daddy Bush and Perot

Will Ferrell as Dubya - "this is hard!", I quote that one regularly

Molly Shannon as the Catholic School Girl


Oh I forgot the Dubya ones, they were so good. I loved how he always sat at a little desk next to the big desk in the Oval. I remember one where he encouraged "bipartisanshipfulness"


strategery
Anonymous
Toonces!
Anonymous
We really loved David S. Pumpkins from last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Toonces!


Yes!

And mr bill
Anonymous
A lot of my favorites have already been listed. But here is another.

Natalie Portman rapping digital short:
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/natalie-raps/n12021?snl=1

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