She is hilarious.Started 'Yes Please' by Amy Poehler. She was a Saturday Night Live alumni. One of the funniest people to ever grace that show.
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She is hilarious.Started 'Yes Please' by Amy Poehler. She was a Saturday Night Live alumni. One of the funniest people to ever grace that show.
I have her 'Best Of SNL' dvd and no matter how many times I see it she never gets old. Cracks me up everytime I watch it. I have alot of the 'Best Of SNL' dvd's of other ex-members but they don't keep me laughing like she does.She is hilarious.
I own them too! I still love Cheri O'teri. I think she was a creative genius.I have her 'Best Of SNL' dvd and no matter how many times I see it she never gets old. Cracks me up everytime I watch it. I have alot of the 'Best Of SNL' dvd's of other ex-members but they don't keep me laughing like she does.
Jimmy Fallon and Molly Shannon are my other favs. Of course, Gilda Radner is #1 for me!! Always will be. God, I miss her!!I own them too! I still love Cheri O'teri. I think she was a creative genius.
All good. Molly is good, but all her characters are the same thing. Watch them. Every single one of them practically is the same type whether Mary Katherine Gallagher to Sally O'Malley.Jimmy Fallon and Molly Shannon are my other favs. Of course, Gilda Radner is #1 for me!! Always will be. God, I miss her!!
She does a spot-on Courtney Love- 'These are the top ten bruises on my body.'All good. Molly is good, but all her characters are the same thing. Watch them. Every single one of them practically is the same type whether Mary Katherine Gallagher to Sally O'Malley.
Yes, that's for sure!She does a spot-on Courtney Love- 'These are the top ten bruises on my body.'
But you've found us and you're here now. Don't lament the past just enjoy the here and now.I finished Mr Mercedes last week. Now I'm reading Rose Madder, The Outsider and Salem's Lot for the 2nd time.
I wish I'd known about this forum 10 years ago when I was reading the Dark Tower Books.
I added Eyes of the Dragon, Elevation and Gwendy's Button Box to my reading list.But you've found us and you're here now. Don't lament the past just enjoy the here and now.
I remember those heady days when I didn't have every King book in my collection and how much fun I had searching for those books I needed. This was before the internet so it was quite an undertaking to get those rare titles.I added Eyes of the Dragon, Elevation and Gwendy's Button Box to my reading list.
I'm collecting Stephen King books like some people collect coins.
Let us know what you think!starting the Institute
Although I'm not a big fan of Young Adult books, I find many of them awfully struggling to handle sensitive topics and relate to the audience at the same time, many of them trying to be too relatable or overly edgy and they just are set up to age badly, regardless, judging a book merely by it's age recommendation is pretty stupid. The worst of them are the horror novels, I've seen some very laughable concepts at book fairs (Haven't read them though, maybe they're actually good), I remember one that was basically "What if tweeting killed people ", you can make a book relevant to todays problems or society and relate to todays audience without setting them up to age that badly.I think YA gets a bad rap. There are some terrific books in that genre. Labeling a story YA can be a death sentence for adults because reading snobs look at that as a "lesser" book, or a childish book. YA from time to time can hold its own with the big boys.