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slavka85 from International - Russia

slavka85

,   Saint-petersburgRussia

Hey! If you r party animal and financial analyst, dj and dilettante musician, snowboard rider and amateur photographer in one, girl or guy, who like girls, positive and open-minded person then we've got not too much differences.


beetlebum84 from International - Philippines

beetlebum84if i can laugh at it, i can live with it..

,   IloiloPhilippines

hi, im jone, 22 years old, nothing much interesting is going on with my life at the moment..dreams..i've got lots of 'em..i love the thought of travelling, learning something new..meeting people..i love my family and my friends..that's about it for now about me..well there's more but as of this time, too little gets through my tired head..=)


unfulfilled67 from Indiana - United States

unfulfilled67Looking for friends to chat with...

,   IndianapolisIndiana - United States US Chat

I love 2 meet interesting and new people...


hotchillie from California - United States

hotchilliePlAy WiTh FiR3 AnD GeT bUrNeD B@bY ^__^V

,   ComptonCalifornia - United States US Chat

About Me: Im generous,sweet,lovable, and so sexy, very pretty and hot that can seduce any onethat will see my cam!!! common try me now!!! Turn ons: sexy,romantic,sweet and gentle Turn offs: lier, user, playful, promises and bad attitude Why see my cam?: Im very fresh, new, unique co'z I'm really creative,erotic!!!Hmmm I dare u guys common have a high play with me!


Aussie_Jim from Victoria - Australia

Aussie_Jimbeen single WAAAAAY too long

,   MelbourneVictoria - Australia Australian Chat

6ft tall, blue eyes, brown hair, strong solid build, ex doorman


livelikethis from New York - United States

livelikethiseverything people say i am, that's what i'm not

,   ManhattanNew York - United States US Chat

i said i'd work on this so here's a bit about me: my name is vanessa, i am eighteen years old and i attend new york university. i was born and raised in london, england until i was fifteen and live in manhattan now. i am very eclectic, i love all sorts of music, am ridiculously opinionated and love meeting new people. obviously, if you talk to me, you'll learn more. 


Grewco from International - Costa Rica

Grewcoknow me if u want!

,   San JoseCosta Rica

well .. im a nice guy.. i like all about technology, Fashion Style,.. Peugeot's car,....  so i would like to know u!


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Like many of the clips that make up the bulk of its content, the Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary special suffers from that malady specific to almost every SNL sketch: it starts out brilliantly, loses steam about halfway through, then slowly but gamely limps to the finish line with occasional spurts of humor. This special (which actually marks the show's 24th anniversary, but never you mind about those small details!) gathered almost all of the Saturday Night Live alumni--well, the funny ones, anyway--for a celebration of the show's entrenchment in the cultural landscape. It's basically an occasion to show a lot of clips, ranging in time from the Coneheads to Mary Katherine Gallagher, put together in a sprightly, rapid-pace manner and interspersed with occasional live audience-interaction bits. An hysterically funny Bill Murray kicks things off as a lounge singer at an Indian reservation casino who hobnobs with the celebrity audience members; Tom Hanks, a fave guest host, offers up a lively Q&A session (with a dryly funny Christopher Walken, among others); and Billy Crystal revives his Fernando persona to great effect. Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, and Steve Martin provide the best cast tribute, warmly remembering John Belushi while wryly offering up memorabilia for online auction, and Jan Hooks introduces a heartfelt short film featuring her and the late Phil Hartman. Other cast members, with the notable absence of Eddie Murphy and the surprise appearance of Norm MacDonald, pop up for various intros of clips--some are funny (Dennis Miller), some are not (Adam Sandler), some are obviously uncomfortable (David Spade), but at about the halfway mark it all starts to wear on you, like most tribute shows. Still, the stable of classic skits (including a surprisingly strong showing from the current cast) make this worth sticking around for. And at least this time, unlike during the live broadcasts, you can fast-forward through the unfunny parts. --Mark Englehart

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