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Andy Samberg

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And we saved the best line for E40. Of course.

And we saved the best line for E40. Of course.

And we saved the best line for E40. Of course.

Also, that's the way Santana's selling his champagne. He's like, it makes you get really fucked up. Yeah, yeah. That's not the way you sell a sparkling. We also do call it sparkling wine because it's made in California.

Also, that's the way Santana's selling his champagne. He's like, it makes you get really fucked up. Yeah, yeah. That's not the way you sell a sparkling. We also do call it sparkling wine because it's made in California.

Also, that's the way Santana's selling his champagne. He's like, it makes you get really fucked up. Yeah, yeah. That's not the way you sell a sparkling. We also do call it sparkling wine because it's made in California.

It was so exciting to us. Of course, we've already covered that Jack Black we had met through Channel 101, and he had done Awesome Town intro for us when we were trying to get our own sketch show right before SNL. But still, we were just still in awe of Jack Black. I mean, we still are to this day, but we were just... So massive fans of him. And he had come to SNL to host.

It was so exciting to us. Of course, we've already covered that Jack Black we had met through Channel 101, and he had done Awesome Town intro for us when we were trying to get our own sketch show right before SNL. But still, we were just still in awe of Jack Black. I mean, we still are to this day, but we were just... So massive fans of him. And he had come to SNL to host.

It was so exciting to us. Of course, we've already covered that Jack Black we had met through Channel 101, and he had done Awesome Town intro for us when we were trying to get our own sketch show right before SNL. But still, we were just still in awe of Jack Black. I mean, we still are to this day, but we were just... So massive fans of him. And he had come to SNL to host.

And obviously on the Lazy Sunday one, we had done Glirk. But still to just put out the call to him. And we had a whole demo version with Andy doing sax man. And we sent it to him. And the fact that he drove himself to our house in Encino and plopped down and recorded it. When he opens his mouth, his voice is so iconic and amazing. The moment he was like, well, it was a sax.

And obviously on the Lazy Sunday one, we had done Glirk. But still to just put out the call to him. And we had a whole demo version with Andy doing sax man. And we sent it to him. And the fact that he drove himself to our house in Encino and plopped down and recorded it. When he opens his mouth, his voice is so iconic and amazing. The moment he was like, well, it was a sax.

And obviously on the Lazy Sunday one, we had done Glirk. But still to just put out the call to him. And we had a whole demo version with Andy doing sax man. And we sent it to him. And the fact that he drove himself to our house in Encino and plopped down and recorded it. When he opens his mouth, his voice is so iconic and amazing. The moment he was like, well, it was a sax.

We're just sitting in the room being like, holy shit. Yeah. He's in the room singing still. Yeah.

We're just sitting in the room being like, holy shit. Yeah. He's in the room singing still. Yeah.

We're just sitting in the room being like, holy shit. Yeah. He's in the room singing still. Yeah.

And it's just the real deal. We're faking everything. And you're like, oh, he just it's the moment when America fell in love with him in high fidelity when he was singing the Marvin Gaye song.

And it's just the real deal. We're faking everything. And you're like, oh, he just it's the moment when America fell in love with him in high fidelity when he was singing the Marvin Gaye song.

And it's just the real deal. We're faking everything. And you're like, oh, he just it's the moment when America fell in love with him in high fidelity when he was singing the Marvin Gaye song.