00:0050 years of SNL. What do you remember most about or what was the most memorable night for you during your tenure on the show?
00:08I don't know. There's so many. It's a blur. I mean, I mean, seeing, you know, Adam Sandler for the first time singing next to Kevin Nealon on the update desk of David Spade doing the airline attendant, flight attendant.
00:23Bye bye. Bye bye. Bye bye. Chris Farley dancing with Patrick Swayze and I'm next to the stage watching me doing the copy machine guy.
00:32And it's unbelievable. It's been so it's been a joy and it's great memories.
00:39And, you know, I said you can keep your Oscar. A lot fewer people have had the privilege to say live from New York.
00:48It's Saturday night and I got to be one of those people. So very special.
00:52I wanted to quickly ask, I know you and Adam and a few of the other guys were considered the bad boys of SNL.
00:57What was it like when you first heard that you were given that nickname?
01:01I went, um, is that a good thing? Is that bad? You know, I don't know why we were pretty.
01:07We were pretty clean cut, to be honest with you. I mean, we were just trying to get on and trying to stay because you never know you're in show business.
01:14You weren't before Saturday Night Live and then you're in now. What? So how do I what do I do to stay in?
01:20You got to get your sketches on. Nobody tells you what to do. Sink or swim.
01:23But it was very fair, very fair, because you if you wrote something, they read it in front of everybody, mostly the costume department.
01:34That was the biggest part. But if you could make the costume department laugh and a few other people, you got your sketch on.
01:39That was way more diplomatic than the rest of show business could ever hope to be.
01:43So I'm grateful to Lauren Michaels and this wonderful, incredible show that is unparalleled in the history of show business.
01:53And speaking of Lauren, do you think the show can carry on without him?
01:57No.
01:57He's got he's got some seasons left in it.
02:01He ain't going anywhere. He's going to be 115. We're going to be back to the 75th one.
02:07And the 150th one, by the time it'll just be Lauren's brain that they just wheel in.
02:13That's the future of AI that he's taking his brain.
02:15But God bless him. Thank you, Lauren. We all love you.
02:19Thank you so much.
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