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I can't believe you remember that.
That's a classic Chris Farley skit on SNL. I like it when he rips his pants and jumps on the coffee table, breaking it and falling down. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKbCMndXjgc
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I guess that the water levels are a bit down in many areas of the US. Some fisherman recently discovered a 1960 Studebaker Lark sedan upside down in a creekbed:
Studebaker in South Dakota Creek Tied to Teens Missing Since 1971 - ABC News |
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Didn't he do that in all of the "motivational speaker" skits?
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I put this link up, b/c of the rather good photos. They show what the cars looked like upon arrival at shore and then how they were taken apart in the search for remains. Also mentioned was an attempt to keep the bones found in different areas segregated in order to aid in identification.
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