You can't just spend ten minutes going, "Coworker! Coworker-ama! Coworkalama-ding-dong! Makin copies!" and have that work?
Well, um, that's sort of the thing I did that needs an explanation. I can't find it on the SNL site at all-- there seems to be no way to search, and Rob Schneider doesn't have a quick thing and I think I have looked through all the 80's and 90's videos looking for it. It is so weird.
Now I'm earwormed with "Chopping Broccoli".
I do believe that Monty Hall has stated that he doesn't comprehend the Monty Hall Scenario himself.
I can't find it on the SNL site at all-- there seems to be no way to search, and Rob Schneider doesn't have a quick thing and I think I have looked through all the 80's and 90's videos looking for it. It is so weird.
A while ago I did an extensive online search for the fake-commercial for "Battle-cats." Nope. Nowhere. I found some old links, but every site had taken the video down.
I guess at some point stuff like that will come out on DVD; until then, we're out of luck.
Now I'm earwormed with "Chopping Broccoli".
Actually, so am I, as they do have that one!
I am so annoyed at Youtube for cracking down on copyright infringement. There needs to be a complete copright overhaul for the digital age.
Chopping Broccoli is so freaking brilliant.
Tommy- it is not this "Laser-Cats" one, is it?
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(I am up to "L" looking through every video on the site)
Tommy- it is not this "Laser-Cats" one, is it?
No. It was a fake commercial for this toy you would attach to your cat, turning it into a "battle-cat" that fired "lasers," etc.
It had me laughing so hard I almost wet myself.
"Batteries and cats not included."
eta: This aired in '91 or '92, methinks.
re: Monty Hall.
I've always wondered if there's anyone who said, "Oh boy, a goat! I love braised goat!"