Let the healing begin..and the laughter never end. Stuart i nominate you for the No Bell Piece Pie.. You deserve it more than anyone I can think of at this moment.. And that is not a lie... Cause I have short term memory problems..but that's ok..
Sure, if your sense of humor includes subjecting people to that type of language continuously, saying that what you said was a joke and never apologizing for it. I was subjected to that kind of language and nobody should have to hear that kind of garbage.
I love Stuart, man. Even when he was in Congress he was Stuart Smally because he was good enough, he was smart enough and dog gone it! People liked him!
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central LA_ Talk about a _hidden gem !_ I figured SNL buried all evidence of Martin's infamous guest host appearance. I've only seen the Scared Straight sketch...and now this. Nice.
It'd be so cool if Stewart Smalley could get two people of "extreme opposites" in the same room together..and say "we're different, but that's ok.... "
'' it's ok to be angry'' ' 'i ain hugging any homo' ' The transition from racism to homophobia is brilliant. I mean, it s baffling how some groups suffer from discremunation and yet find it in themselves to persecute some of its members. Women or gays, for example, are a common scapegoat inside racial or religious groups that are persecuted themselves.
I am curious what stood out to you in this skit as showing "racism". I'm also not sure why it might be baffling to understand why different groups experiencing discrimination don't always understand the discrimination experienced by others.
@@a.taylor8294 it is in a way. Compassion after all comes from our ability to relate to others' plights. To experience descrimination yourself should make you sensitive to its different forms against others. I guess it s like the psychology behind the different outcomes to similar childhoods: how some abused kids grow into protectors and how others grow into abusers (creating victims or defending victims in order to surv8ve your own victimhood) . And this sketch is all about that:two ppl from two persecuted groups, black and gay, realise that they have abuse in common.
@@salwaaj1356, this reply here seems like it comes from someone who doesn't understand the perspective from that defensiveness comes. Defensiveness ain't racism. I think you don't quite know what racism truly means. Having biases or misperceptions doesn't automatically mean someone is racist.
@@salwaaj1356, and compassion is what was truly demonstrated in the skit. Not racism. The humor of it is that plenty of people can relate to knowing people who say such things or having been those people. Both of these characters showed they could learn and resolve. Thus, they weren't being racists.
Check out the view count for the snl Martin videos compared to all their other videos it’s not adding up Martin was a super duper star in the 90’s there should be more views
Season 18 Episode 9: Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley, Stuart decides to fly home for Christmas to be with his family. Does anyone have this skit to post?? It’s really funny….I can’t find it posted anywhere. The NBC site has it listed, but it won’t play☹️. Would love to grab it
What's funny is that SNL were FURIOUS with Martin over his monologue from earlier that night. They'd go on to ban him from the show afterwards, so they were outraged lol.
Martin almost breaking SO many times. Great acting. I wish I felt affirmed, but doggone it, I Like my Very Watered down vodka. And, that's OK. Been there done that about the AA. See? Now I drink more than I used to after having to iterate "My name is and I'm an ____.". Deprogramming from The Program (AA brainwashing) is OK.
He is going for "fictional" here. The fictional character that Martin Lawrence played is conveying a common machismo and bias that many African-American males of that time loudly expressed. That is part of the humor - listening to him, and thinking "I know people how sound like that!"
Low views cuz snl doesn't promote it in their algorithm. They know it will lead to more views of his monologue, which "almost cost everyone their jobs" and which snl doesn't want high views of either.
This sounds like most of America these days. "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and dagonnit, people like me." Don't forget to call everyone by their preferred pronouns, and let's just make sure we don't upset anyone😂
Seeing this all these years later, this is rather beautiful.
Martin went up to SNL and scared the hell out of the studio 😂
“Is this something our producer promised you”
What's funny about that?
@@ajboss924Uhh... it's a perfectly written joke?
He gets carried away sometimes XD
When he answered "word" OMG this was the best
He made Martin Lawrence crack and Martin Lawrencemade Al Franken crack, this was so funny!!!
He said, “Is this something our producer promised you”? 😂😂😂
Young Martin Lawrence was hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
Before he had a stroke he was top of the game
😂 😂 Stuart wasn't having it! 😂 😂
This is the Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase "Word Association' skit from 1975, but with a happy ending.
Greatest Daily affirmation ever!
Let the healing begin..and the laughter never end. Stuart i nominate you for the No Bell Piece Pie..
You deserve it more than anyone I can think of at this moment..
And that is not a lie...
Cause I have short term memory problems..but that's ok..
Martin Lawrence was too raw for SNL! 🤣
Best opening monologue ever.
@@stuartmchugh4361That idiot beside martin wasn't funny at all
Sure, if your sense of humor includes subjecting people to that type of language continuously, saying that what you said was a joke and never apologizing for it. I was subjected to that kind of language and nobody should have to hear that kind of garbage.
@@BruceBender-zz6ufI agree with you. He was boorish and boring.
@@BruceBender-zz6uf word? I was subjected to that kind of language too. Tell us about it.
I love Stuart, man. Even when he was in Congress he was Stuart Smally because he was good enough, he was smart enough and dog gone it! People liked him!
I met Franken once in an airport and he was the nicest guy.
Sexual misconduct look in up he did it
…and the left HAD to shoot themselves in the foot. Ridiculous.
For those who don’t know, Al Franken was a United States Senator from Minnesota from 2009 to 2018.
Just had to have my Stuart Smalley fix. ❤
He said,” Maybe Alcoholism” 😂🤣🤣🤣
Martin L. Lol Probably one of the funniest people ever. Underrated.
Bless you, Smerll
pure genius! I love watching these bc I'm guaranteed a good chuckle. Before his time Stuart was.
Absolutely timeless!! LMAO 😂
forgot about this skit....i remember seeing it way back....hillarious!
"Unless, maybe, alcoholism."
Definitely ruined my family.
This one was an exceptional example of how smart these Smalley sketches could be with their parody-raw honesty moments
I wish I would have known about these Martin videos before...😆 🤣
Too funny...Even had the narcissist mirror as part of the parody...love it
Two greatest Comedians ever
Martin Lawrence & Al Franken
Lawrence is annoying and unfunny, Frankin is a liberal douche political puppet
How in the hell do you piss off Stuart Smalley?!?!
How did Al Franken never portray Jim Bakker?
imagine what social media would do with this nowadays. My how the times have changed.
Wow. Lawrence can actually act. He should do this more.
You realize he had his own TV show for years right?
@@Jaheartsjonas it was a joke
He was banned from SNL shortly after this aired
@@floridamadebreel2882 no it wasn't
@@joeybaseball7352 IT WAS BECAUSE THIS IS NOT ACTING
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central LA_
Talk about a _hidden gem !_ I figured SNL buried all evidence of Martin's infamous guest host appearance. I've only seen the Scared Straight sketch...and now this. Nice.
Stuart....This is true and hilarious...that's what makes you so 👍
Still Awesome! After all these years!
It's been 30 years since he's been banned.
It'd be so cool if Stewart Smalley could get two people of "extreme opposites" in the same room together..and say "we're different, but that's ok.... "
At 6:44 Martin came back to reality.😂😂😂😂
Uma Thurman 🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂
Martin is trying so hard not to laugh.😂😂
sit with your anger 🤣
My man said word lol
Why does Stuart look so gigantic compared to Martin? 😂
wow.... #MartinLawrence is 1 hell of a performer! ...hilarious!
he's a people pleaser
It’s even funnier when he doesn’t even actually look into his eyes when talking to him.
sometimes he over commits... hilarious
Very funny martin Lawrence
Hell yeah! I will not take it anymore!
This was great. Love Stuart Smiley
'' it's ok to be angry''
' 'i ain hugging any homo' '
The transition from racism to homophobia is brilliant. I mean, it s baffling how some groups suffer from discremunation and yet find it in themselves to persecute some of its members. Women or gays, for example, are a common scapegoat inside racial or religious groups that are persecuted themselves.
I am curious what stood out to you in this skit as showing "racism". I'm also not sure why it might be baffling to understand why different groups experiencing discrimination don't always understand the discrimination experienced by others.
@@a.taylor8294 it is in a way. Compassion after all comes from our ability to relate to others' plights. To experience descrimination yourself should make you sensitive to its different forms against others. I guess it s like the psychology behind the different outcomes to similar childhoods: how some abused kids grow into protectors and how others grow into abusers (creating victims or defending victims in order to surv8ve your own victimhood) . And this sketch is all about that:two ppl from two persecuted groups, black and gay, realise that they have abuse in common.
@@a.taylor8294 as if racism, i meant the defensiveness of the black guy towards his white host percieved racism.
@@salwaaj1356, this reply here seems like it comes from someone who doesn't understand the perspective from that defensiveness comes. Defensiveness ain't racism. I think you don't quite know what racism truly means. Having biases or misperceptions doesn't automatically mean someone is racist.
@@salwaaj1356, and compassion is what was truly demonstrated in the skit. Not racism. The humor of it is that plenty of people can relate to knowing people who say such things or having been those people. Both of these characters showed they could learn and resolve. Thus, they weren't being racists.
🤣🤣🤣 classic
Wonderful actor!
Schmerl lol haha.
What a special moment.
Lol martin funny asf
Reminds me of the Chevy Chase & Richard Pryor SNL skit. Would never see this dialogue on SNL anymore. LOL
I LOVE AL🙌‼️❗️
Martin Lawrence = talent cocaine
Check out the view count for the snl Martin videos compared to all their other videos it’s not adding up Martin was a super duper star in the 90’s there should be more views
They were only available out of the US for years.
The ML show wasn't available because Lorne & co were pissed at him for cursing on the live show.
This was a vision of our future
Alright Alright Alright Stuart
funny as hell ass pirate ha ha
Character 🎉
Love them!!
It got decent at the end
Classic😂👍🏾
Good video🎉
Martin’s a$$ in the mirror at the end 😆😆😆
Today’s sketches are 25% the length and humor
producer over commitment ... ha ha ha
Smerl!
Season 18 Episode 9: Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley, Stuart decides to fly home for Christmas to be with his family. Does anyone have this skit to post?? It’s really funny….I can’t find it posted anywhere. The NBC site has it listed, but it won’t play☹️. Would love to grab it
Word your daddy was on the bottle too
❤️🍀♾careful about those promises 🤐
Men come in ALL shapes🕺🏼⚡️🔹🔶🟥🟣🟢🟨◻️🟠🔷🔴🎶♾️🔛🔝☑️
& SiZes 🤐🤭
Pretty Please 🙏 & thank you in Advance 👼🧚🏻♂️🧜🏻♂️✨✨✨✨✨✨🔥💦☔️🌟
Smurl☻
He be needing dem reparations.
Al Franken ???
The one and only.
trace it face it and erase it lol 😅
awwwwwwwww
Martin listens to Stewart I am sure 😅
watch wat U say?
LOL back when SNL was actually good. Would prob be cancelled and outrage people today
What's funny is that SNL were FURIOUS with Martin over his monologue from earlier that night. They'd go on to ban him from the show afterwards, so they were outraged lol.
Totally! It's not funny anymore. It's just stupid now.
This skit used to represent comedy. In 2024, it represents imaginary reality. 😲
Martin almost breaking SO many times. Great acting. I wish I felt affirmed, but doggone it, I Like my Very Watered down vodka. And, that's OK. Been there done that about the AA. See? Now I drink more than I used to after having to iterate "My name is and I'm an ____.". Deprogramming from The Program (AA brainwashing) is OK.
I miss the comedy days of political incorrectness back when we could all laugh!
What ever happened to Martin Lawrence?
😂😂😂😂😂
fRANK IS sTRONG eNOUGH:
Is a Martín playing a carácter or himself? If himself, what so agresive and insecure? He should have gone for fictional
He is going for "fictional" here. The fictional character that Martin Lawrence played is conveying a common machismo and bias that many African-American males of that time loudly expressed. That is part of the humor - listening to him, and thinking "I know people how sound like that!"
Few would want 40 acres and a mule in this day and time, unless it's really good ground! Might could improvise with some equipment.
Around here it’s $50,000 for even less than an acre….
Plenty of open space out here in west Texas.
Would ever be made by today's standard. You can also forget about in living color.
I've seen some old In Living Color and I've also had to acknowledge that plenty of that wouldn't get made today. Plenty of it is STILL hilarious!
was this scripted or legit
😭😭😭😭
This is so funny !!! great, how come im the first !!!??
I see why Martin's band for life talking about women and gay people I'm surprised people aren't digging these up to use against him LOL
Things comedians talk about. Race gays women and men relationships the ghetto politics and general pop culture
This ish was funny
@@Nomorequestionz62 fr😂💀just back then people wasn’t as soft
didn't laugh at any of Martins skits... def see y they never brought him back lol
Anger issues music not there yet tell it matrin
Martin was just not that funny on SNL. He did much better on his own show.
Low views cuz snl doesn't promote it in their algorithm. They know it will lead to more views of his monologue, which "almost cost everyone their jobs" and which snl doesn't want high views of either.
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Extremely Cringe.
Comedy or not these act like this all happened to them ..give it a rest and to set record strait I'm a jew ✡️ boo
This sounds like most of America these days. "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and dagonnit, people like me." Don't forget to call everyone by their preferred pronouns, and let's just make sure we don't upset anyone😂
Eh they probably saw it coming a mile away