Bye bye Tom, itʻs been swell. Congratulations. Youʻll be joining the likes of RWR, DanD and our resident Karen on my highly exclusive Donʻt Live Here No More List. Life is too short.
One of the duties I had as a copyright lawyer was to make sure every "I" and "T" is dotted and crossed with respect to all parties involved when a certain copyrighted work is going to be performed, even if it's being performed by the copyright holder him/herself. This was one of those performances I was involved with several years ago and got all those pesky "I's" and "T's" dotted and crossed.
As such, please enjoy this comical, fun and enjoyable Christmas skit and tune - which - to be honest is one of my favorite Christmas songs. The performance starts out with two characters named Caleb and Monty.
Caleb reminds me of some posters here on PunaWeb.
At any event, please enjoy this witty, fun and hilarious clip - and Christmas song!
12-10-2024, 06:55 AM (This post was last modified: 12-10-2024, 10:46 AM by TomK.)
(12-09-2024, 10:36 AM)kalianna Wrote: Bye bye Tom, itʻs been swell. Congratulations. Youʻll be joining the likes of RWR, DanD and our resident Karen on my highly exclusive Donʻt Live Here No More List. Life is too short.
12-15-2024, 07:49 AM (This post was last modified: 12-15-2024, 07:50 AM by HiloJulie.)
So, I debated about making this post all day, but I figured, it's the Bicker Board and if you want to Bicker about it - feel free!
The clip I posted above about "Caleb and Monty," was a Saturday Night Live episode that aired on December 15, 2012.
I thought Caleb was great, Monty umm... - oh well - I digress! (intended sarcasm)
24 hours prior, on December 14, 2012, (12 years ago today) one of the greatest tragedies to strike America happened.
Loren Michaels, the Creator and Executive Producer of SNL along with Martin Short, the episodes host wrestled with how to deal with the tragedy, with respect, honor, not too deep and not to shallow - as well as with humility.
Since the kids from the New York City Choir were already on board and in place for the song "Monty" did, this was what was aired as the "cold open."
It went down as one of the best episodes of SNL ever.