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SNL Brings Will Ferrell’s George W. Bush Back for a Hilarious Announcement
SNL Brings Will Ferrell’s George W. Bush Back for a Hilarious Announcement
SNL Brings Will Ferrell’s George W. Bush Back for a Hilarious Announcement
Maybe you didn’t realize how much you missed Will Ferrell’s George W. Bush impression on SNL until the actor popped in for a surprise appearance during the cold open, delivering a State of the Union address on our current crop of GOP presidential hopefuls — which is essentially just Ferrell’s Dubbya roasting his fellow Republicans in an attempt to make an unprecedented bid for a third term as POTUS.
“The Little Drummer Boy” – The Story of One of the Oddest Pairings In Music History [Video]
“The Little Drummer Boy” – The Story of One of the Oddest Pairings In Music History [Video]
“The Little Drummer Boy” – The Story of One of the Oddest Pairings In Music History [Video]
When David Bowie was asked to appear on Bing Crosby's 1977 Christmas special, the "glam rocker" thought a proposed duet of "The Little Drummer Boy" was all wrong for him. So politely, he refused to sing the holiday classic on the show. In the years passed, the Bowie-Crosby, "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy," has been transformed from an oddity, into a holiday chestn
South Park Tackle the ‘Safe Space’ Phenomenon [VIDEO]
South Park Tackle the ‘Safe Space’ Phenomenon [VIDEO]
South Park Tackle the ‘Safe Space’ Phenomenon [VIDEO]
Once again South Park nails it! What I love most about this show other than it's hilarious is the fact that nothing's off limits, especially safe spaces. The total ridiculousness of safe spaces is laughable on it's own.  A bunch of hypersensitive, politically correct college kids who's feelings need to be sheltered and nourished. I find the whole laughable, even more so now that South Park's chime
Saturday Night Live Sends Message to The People of Paris [VIDEO]
Saturday Night Live Sends Message to The People of Paris [VIDEO]
Saturday Night Live Sends Message to The People of Paris [VIDEO]
For one of the few times in its 41 season history, Saturday Night Live kicked off an episode by straying from its normal comedic opening monologue or skit. Instead, the writers, producers and cast of the show decided to show its support for the city of Paris, the day after terrorist attacks killed 129.

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