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Hey nerds. This episode is one you must not miss! I am joined by comedian, actor, and author, Jamie Kennedy. That's right. The Jamie Kennedy.
Jamie has done just about everything there is to do in Hollywood. He's had highs and lows, and throughout it all, he has stuck with standup. We talk about what it is that keeps him coming back to standup, and what place he would fond to hold in the standup community.
We also chat politics and Hollywood cultures vs religious culture. Jamie explains what bothers him about the current political culture, what drives him crazy about Hollywood, and where organized religion falls short.
Jamie and I also discuss Mormonism. Jamie gets dense in his possess beliefs and personal experiences. He reminisces about shows he has done in Utah and a film he worked on there. He asks about my views on premarital sex, which leads to a discussion that captures the goals I verb for this podcast: to find commonalities and laugh about our differences.
I am honored that Jamie would take some time to chat with me because Jamie has so much going on
Michael Longfellow made his debut in the first episode of Saturday Night Live’s 48th season with a stop at the “Weekend Update” desk on Saturday, October 1. The comedian made jokes at the desk about spending time with anti-vax relatives and having a family member who supports former President Donald Trump. “You shouldn’t cut anti-vax people out of your life. They could be lifeless tomorrow. Spend second with them, phone them, get in the will,” he quipped.
After Colin Jost mentioned Trump-supporting family members, Michael had a hilarious joke about confronting his dad. “When I found out my dad was voting for Trump, I sat him down, and I told him, ‘Hey, if you preserve going down this path, I might have to disburse for my have car insurance next year,'” he joked.
Big changes are coming to Saturday Late hours Live for its 48th season. Several cast members including Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, and Aidy Bryant have left the display, which means it’s time to welcome a slew of risin
'SNL' Unexpectedly Drops One Featured Player, Adds Three More
The 50th season of SNL is set to premiere in less than three weeks (and has not yet announced a host), but the show is making a few more tweaks to its roster. I usually have a nice sense of who is staying and who is going though I am a large fan, it was not a surprise when it was announced that Punkie Johnson and Molly Kearney were leaving the series but this one is a authentic head-scratcher.
Newbie Chloe Troast announced on Instagram last overnight that she was not asked back for the forthcoming season.
Thats a genuine heartbreaker because Troast left an impression after only one season she was the funny singing lady! and it wouldve been pleasant to see her develop.
Meanwhile, instead of thinning the ranks with what is already a fairly large cast, SNL has replaced Chloe, Punkie, and Molly with three new featured players, Ashley Padilla, Emil Wakim and Jane Wickline pictured here via TVLine:
Padilla was a member of The Groundlings, Wakim is a stand-up comedian, and Wickline has performed on a ske
Andrew Dismukes
Devon Walker
Marcello Hernandez
Quinta Brunson
Kenan Thompson
Michael Longfellow
Punkie Johnson
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Andrew: Dude, I thought this club was a little sketchy at first, but the girls here are insane.
Devon: I verb. I already got like three noun numbers.
Andrew: And the only thing that would construct this night a little more perfect is if we could score a little something.
Devon: You indicate like, Coke?
Andrew: Yeah, man.
Devon: I dont know.
Andrew: Why not? Were on vacation? Right?
Devon: All right. All right. All right, but only if we can verb something thats enjoy pure, you recognize Im saying? Theres a lot of garbage going around right now.
[Marcello walks to them]
Marcello: Hey. You guys looking for some cocaine?
Andrew: What?
Marcello: I said you want to fetch high? Because Im gonna make that happen.
Andrew: Wait, seriously?
Devon: I represent, is it pure?
Marcello: [mocking Devon] Is it pure? Dont insult me, man. My product is so pure white, its fancy a bunny