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Thread started 01/14/04 12:36pm

rdhull

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I miss Gilda Radner

Dansa's sig reminded me od old SNL--th e originator abby..I watched this while my elementary forneds were still sleeping at 10 from playing with their damn Tonka trucks...

Roseann Rosanna Danna

Emily Latellla

Baba Wawa etc

Jewish Jeans

Lisa Loopner

etc.

Gilda went out there and was so outrageous and cute and funny..I really miss her spirit I do

btw Jane Curtain never got her props for playing the straight lady but thats another thread
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Reply #1 posted 01/14/04 12:47pm

endorphin74

I love Gilda...SNL needs to get on it and release her "best of" on DVD...it doesn;t get any better than that!
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Reply #2 posted 01/14/04 12:48pm

sag10

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She was so talented... Emily Latella falloff
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Reply #3 posted 01/14/04 12:49pm

endorphin74



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Reply #4 posted 01/14/04 1:44pm

sosgemini

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awww..thanks rdhull for giving me a much needed smile today...

i love me some gilda...

why did my two fav female comedians die young? cry




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pray rest in peace and thanks for the laughs you two fiesty ladies...
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Reply #5 posted 01/14/04 2:05pm

cborgman

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she was a genius...

i grew up watching SNL both in reruns and when they aired for the first time. everything i learned about comedy that i use now in my craft comes from having studied the greats:

gilda radner
bill murray
dana carvey
phil hartman
jon lovitz
jan hooks

all had a great impact on me, and i stole a lot of my style and delivery from them when i was first starting out.

sadly, both she and hartman are dead.

sigh
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Reply #6 posted 01/14/04 2:07pm

bkw

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She's a funny lady. nod

They repeat the old SNL episodes on cable over here. They're freakin hilarious! biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 01/14/04 2:10pm

INSATIABLE

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cborgman said:

she was a genius...

i grew up watching SNL both in reruns and when they aired for the first time. everything i learned about comedy that i use now in my craft comes from having studied the greats:

gilda radner
bill murray
dana carvey
phil hartman
jon lovitz
jan hooks

all had a great impact on me, and i stole a lot of my style and delivery from them when i was first starting out.

sadly, both she and hartman are dead.

sigh




?!?! !!!
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Reply #8 posted 01/14/04 2:13pm

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INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

she was a genius...

i grew up watching SNL both in reruns and when they aired for the first time. everything i learned about comedy that i use now in my craft comes from having studied the greats:

gilda radner
bill murray
dana carvey
phil hartman
jon lovitz
jan hooks

all had a great impact on me, and i stole a lot of my style and delivery from them when i was first starting out.

sadly, both she and hartman are dead.

sigh




?!?! !!!


well, yes, he is dead too, and he was great, but he was not someone i studied intently and borrowed from their style and delivery.

the list was one of people that essentially were my earliest mentors without knowing it. i loved farley, but his stlye was very broad and goofy, and his gift was primarily in his akwardness and in his physical comedy, neither of which are really my forte or strength.
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Reply #9 posted 01/14/04 2:14pm

Number23

Americans worry me.
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Reply #10 posted 01/14/04 2:15pm

INSATIABLE

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cborgman said:

INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

she was a genius...

i grew up watching SNL both in reruns and when they aired for the first time. everything i learned about comedy that i use now in my craft comes from having studied the greats:

gilda radner
bill murray
dana carvey
phil hartman
jon lovitz
jan hooks

all had a great impact on me, and i stole a lot of my style and delivery from them when i was first starting out.

sadly, both she and hartman are dead.

sigh




?!?! !!!


well, yes, he is dead too, and he was great, but he was not someone i studied intently and borrowed from their style and delivery.

the list was one of people that essentially were my earliest mentors without knowing it. i loved farley, but his stlye was very broad and goofy, and his gift was primarily in his akwardness and in his physical comedy, neither of which are really my forte or strength.

Sorry babe.


I just miss Chris.

hug
[This message was edited Wed Jan 14 14:15:21 PST 2004 by INSATIABLE]
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Reply #11 posted 01/14/04 2:19pm

cborgman

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INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

she was a genius...

i grew up watching SNL both in reruns and when they aired for the first time. everything i learned about comedy that i use now in my craft comes from having studied the greats:

gilda radner
bill murray
dana carvey
phil hartman
jon lovitz
jan hooks

all had a great impact on me, and i stole a lot of my style and delivery from them when i was first starting out.

sadly, both she and hartman are dead.

sigh




?!?! !!!


well, yes, he is dead too, and he was great, but he was not someone i studied intently and borrowed from their style and delivery.

the list was one of people that essentially were my earliest mentors without knowing it. i loved farley, but his stlye was very broad and goofy, and his gift was primarily in his akwardness and in his physical comedy, neither of which are really my forte or strength.

Sorry babe.


I just miss Chris.

hug
[This message was edited Wed Jan 14 14:15:21 PST 2004 by INSATIABLE]


hug

don't be sorry...

the crappiest birthday ever was when phil hartman died on my 21st birthday...

god, that sucked.
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Reply #12 posted 01/14/04 2:19pm

cborgman

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Number23 said:

Americans worry me.



well, at least we know how to do the cake emoticon properly

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Reply #13 posted 01/14/04 2:21pm

INSATIABLE

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cborgman said:

Number23 said:

Americans worry me.



well, at least we know how to do the cake emoticon properly

giggle

:O


That's not much to be proud of, Anita.



confused !
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Reply #14 posted 01/14/04 2:24pm

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INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

Number23 said:

Americans worry me.



well, at least we know how to do the cake emoticon properly

giggle

:O


That's not much to be proud of, Anita.



confused !


no, it isn't, but he bungled it in the "tomorrow is my first anniversary" thread...

and it's MISTRESS anita, to you, young lady! i didn't attend two weeks of dominatrix school to just be called anita
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Reply #15 posted 01/14/04 2:26pm

INSATIABLE

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cborgman said:

it's MISTRESS anita, to you, young lady! i didn't attend two weeks of dominatrix school to just be called anita


horny
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Reply #16 posted 01/14/04 2:30pm

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INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

it's MISTRESS anita, to you, young lady! i didn't attend two weeks of dominatrix school to just be called anita


horny


whip
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Reply #17 posted 01/14/04 2:31pm

Number23

INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

Number23 said:

Americans worry me.



well, at least we know how to do the cake emoticon properly

giggle

:O


That's not much to be proud of, Anita.



evillol
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Reply #18 posted 01/14/04 2:34pm

cborgman

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Number23 said:

INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

Number23 said:

Americans worry me.



well, at least we know how to do the cake emoticon properly

giggle

:O


That's not much to be proud of, Anita.



evillol


whip
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #19 posted 01/14/04 2:39pm

Number23

cborgman said:

Number23 said:

INSATIABLE said:

cborgman said:

Number23 said:

Americans worry me.



well, at least we know how to do the cake emoticon properly

giggle

:O


That's not much to be proud of, Anita.



evillol


whip


Hit me harder, bitch.
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