From SNL. This is HYSTERICALLY funny. (And HOLY, Tina Fey looks just like Palin!). Enjoy!
Monday, September 15, 2008
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From The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield--there's a great description of a minor character (the doctor's wife) in the book. It goes like this (page 104):
"The doctor's wife wasn't a bad woman. She was sufficiently convinced of her own importance to believe that God actually did watch everything she did and listen to everything she said, and she was too taken up with rooting out the pride she was prone to feeling in her own holiness to notice any other failings she might have had. She was a do-gooder, which means that all the ill she did, she did without realizing it."
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me and dave were watching this on saturday night and DYING. hilarious. my friend emilie put up a comparison picture the day palin was chosen and i have loved her (palin) ever since. how could you NOT like a tina fey look alike?!
SO funny. It's uncanny how much they look alike!! It's ALL over the news that Fey may be Palin's biggest threat. She has a lot of power in her caricature and comedic abilities and it could work! (Let's hope). :P
My favorite line is "I can see Russia from my house!" ROTFL!
SOO great! It has been all over the news today. I missed it on Saturday so thanks for posting.
This was honestly one of THE funniest SNL skits I have ever seen. I hope they capitalize on this and do several more of these between now and election. They have these characters down to a SCIENCE!!! And it's almost other-worldly how much Tina Fey looks like Sarah Palin!!
I must tell you and your hubby a funny story.... they are building a Dunkin Donuts/Baskin Robbins near us (as I may have mentioned). It has been complete for about a month now but for some reason they have not opened it. Well yesterday I saw the owner (who is of Indo-Pak descent) arguing in the parking area with what appeared to be some sort of governmental agency person.... I could tell it was an argument by the "wildly gesticulating arm gestures" of the owner of the business. I couldn't help but laugh and wonder if they were debated the "Great Pink Spoon Doctrine" controversy.....
it made me think of you! :-)
Spot on! We were watching Saturday and I died over the "I can see Russia from my house!" comment. ha-larious!!
HWHL, maybe someone should fill him in on the cost effectiveness of wooden spoons. Argh! You'll have to tell me if you go there and how it is!
BTW, all, a search on Google for "I can see Russia from my house!" brings up more than 3 million hits!
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