For nearly 30 years the cast and crew of Saturday Night Live
has entertained night owls with their unique brand of humor.  
Anyone who has ever watched the show will undoubtedly have
their favorite skit or characters.  This page is dedicated to the
very best of
SNL, and who was able to survive each round.
Opening Round Highlights

Goat Boy Falls to Gumby, John
Belushi's
Cheeseburger skit is
upset by
Fernando, Miss Emily
Latella
is upstaged by Akron's
"
Bass-O-Matic" commercial, Matt
Foley
finds itself the victim of
Syncronized Swimming, Middle
Aged Man
falls to Church Lady,
Point/Counterpoint is no match for
Carvey's George
Bush, Toonces
(the cat who could drive a car) leaves
courtesy of Bill Murray's
Louge
Singer
, Happy Funball is bounced
by The
Ambiguously Gay Duo,
Rosanne Rosannadanna
is bested
by the Coneheads, and
New
Shimmer
can't stand up to Oops I
Crapped My Pants
.
Round Two Highlights

Copier Guy falls to Mike Meyer's
Scotsman (if it's not Scottish is't
cllap!), Waynes World locks up Eddie
Murphy's "Images by Tyrone Green",
Coffee Tawk knifes Belushi's
Samurai character, Mr. Bill "oh
nooooo's" to
Ed Grimley, Wild n
Crazy Guys
stuff the cartoon Gay
Duo
, and the Killer Bees clean up
on
Oops I Crapped My Pants.
Sweet 16

Gumby beats Meyer's Scotsman
Buckwheat
knocks off Feranando
Waynes' World
over Syncronized
Swimmers
Coffee Tawk
stabs Samurai
Chippendale
cruises over Church Lady
Ed Grimley
(Martin Short) over Hannz n
Franz
Hartman's Sinatra over W&C Guys
McGlocklin Group
over Bees
Great 8

Buckwheat (Murphy) over Gumby (Murphy)
Wayne's World (Meyers) over Coffe Tawk
(Meyers)
Chippendale over Ed Grimley
Hartmen's Sinatra shocks McGlocklin

Final Four

Waynes World defeats Buckwheat
Chippendale
over Sinatra
    And the winner is...

    Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze's rendition of the Chippendales
    dance contest.  The physical humour of Farley, especially when bare
    chested, is too much.  I don't know how Swayze kept a straight face.

    Honorable mention to the Dana Carvey and Phil Hartman classic
    portraying Carson and McMahon on the Tonight Show.
Click on the below photos for great SNL links!
The Syncronized Swimmers short's best line "I don't
swim" still gets me.  Gay Duo, like Toonces and even Mr.
Bill before that were great off stage additions.
Waynes World, Party On!,
Excellent were Meyers and Carvey
at their best.
"Oh doe, I been dot" was the
ending of a long Buckwheat
affection in the early 80's.
The late, great Phil Hartman
could do anything, including
Ole' Blue Eyes baby,in the
early 90's.
Who was the better dancer?
Swayze or Farley?
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