When I got to work today they had a big lamp in the lobby and I said “Look how big that lamp is man, that’s huge!” No one got it but I laughed to myself the rest of my shift
Back in the early 90's I worked at the 2nd D&B ever with this cool dude named Kevin. He was a slight man, and he had a big head of hair. One day I called him Tiny Elvis, and it stuck. From then on he was "The Tiny E", to the point where he had to just embrace it and be The Tiny E. The man is a legend.
Good old days. Before the internet blew up my friends and I used to search everywhere for this skit. And many other late 80s and early 90s skits. Good old days.
One of the skits I looked for was "Microscopic Elvis." While driving across the Nevada desert, the residual radiation from nuclear tests shrunk him down to the point where they had to look through a microscope to see him!😂
My sister and I have a little plastic statues of Elvis… Tiny E. For 30 years, we have been taking pictures and sending them to each other with weird captions…… Even in the days when you had to have pictures developed. With a smart phone it’s easier now…… We make each other laugh so hard!!!
Back in 1995, there was a program of Tiny Elvis for Windows 3.1 (and higher I suppose). Tiny E would sit in a corner of your desktop, and every now and then he'd appear in the centre of the screen, telling you how big your icons or windows were ("Take a look at that icon over there! Man, that thing is huge!"). You can get it off the Internet Archive but it doesn't work any more. Maybe if you got Windows 3.1 running on DOSBOX. Which actually would be excellent if you could run Windows 3.1 again on the Internet. I'm sure I have an archive of my old Windows setup somewhere...
@@DonnieDorko477 I've still got the program, all ZIPped up! If you can figure out how to get it to you, email would be good since I don't think RUclips has a personal message feature, and I'm "nope" to all the "social media". You could set up a dummy email if you were going to do it. Maybe DOSBOX or some virtual PC thing could get Windows 95 working. Though it works on Windows 3.1 too, which is easier to install on top of DOS, and doesn't need "activating" or whatever bullshit. I could email it to you, and in return you could do the world the favour of putting it up on the Internet Archive.
Because people used to be creative and funny and even silly ideas, if done right, made everyone laugh. Laugh. They were not worried about offending people, they were not worried about being canceled on Twitter, they were not worried about upsetting the blacks or the Chinese or the whites or women or gays. It was a more pleasant and enjoyable time to live your life. Everything sucks. Now. I haven't even watched SNL in 15 years because it's so awful. It's forgettable and unfunny. Because they have to make sure the women, the gays, and the blacks have something to do. I'm not being mean or rude, the truth is the truth.
I think this sketch needs to be in the right hands to work. For instance, Cage is close friends with Jim Carrey, and I’m positive (based on the Helvis monologue he a few years ago) that Carrey would also nail it. Kurt Russell? Kevin Costner? Who knows?
@@ares12351 there was only one Tiny E skit. But before that there was a similar skit when Dice hosted. It was just as funny and silly. The character was Cool Mite. He was a tiny Brooklyn tough guy. It's great. It's on RUclips. Have a watch.
To varying degrees but the worst yes man of them all was Charlie Hodge. All the loudmouth laughing during the 68 Comeback Special was him and every live concert you could hear Hodge laughing inappropriately. This guy was the biggest sycophant of all of them. He was actually a sad little alcoholic man with nowhere to go if not for Elvis taking care of him.
@@walterkovacs8749 yeah I’ve been on a massive search, I found the episode (season 19 episode 13, Alec Baldwin hosting) and it’s on peacock but when I watched the episode tiny Elvis 2 had been edited out…. Also in the second one Rob Schneider plays Elvis not cage. The best I could find was some still images from each part of the sketch on some website… I saw them looking at tiny Elvis in the microscope tho in the pics lol
Yes! Someone starts talkin' that "cute" trash on him and he goes (somethin' like), "If you don't stop all that, I'll crawl into your tear duct and give you amoebic dysentery!"
He plays Tiny E in the other sketch. He was an Elvis impersonator in Japan at one point and I believe that's his voice singing the intro and outro songs. I'm also pretty sure he wrote the Tiny Elvis sketches.
Consider: humour is subjective and subject to changes in society. Also things always look better in retrospect. These were the days where people thought Leno was funny. If you think things were funnier in the past it means you can't keep up.
Oh the good old days of snl, back when the skits were just stupid fun. Greatest skits ever. I think they try and push the woke agenda now. The garbage they turn out now is not even remotely funny. I cant stand to even sit thru an entire episode.
When I got to work today they had a big lamp in the lobby and I said “Look how big that lamp is man, that’s huge!” No one got it but I laughed to myself the rest of my shift
You should have gone in the office kitchen and said, "Look at that salt shaker, man. It's huuuuge."
😂😂😂😂💀👌😎👍 I'm with ya, man! Hilarious!!!!!
👑 *T⚡️C⚡️B* 👑
🤣🤣🤣
I would have gotten it!
Sure.
Back in the early 90's I worked at the 2nd D&B ever with this cool dude named Kevin. He was a slight man, and he had a big head of hair. One day I called him Tiny Elvis, and it stuck. From then on he was "The Tiny E", to the point where he had to just embrace it and be The Tiny E. The man is a legend.
Man, that is so cute!
Good old days. Before the internet blew up my friends and I used to search everywhere for this skit. And many other late 80s and early 90s skits. Good old days.
Same buddy
He's like a little buttercup man
@@mikebowman5819 @babylonkid I ain't never gonna finish all that salt man.
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One of the skits I looked for was "Microscopic Elvis." While driving across the Nevada desert, the residual radiation from nuclear tests shrunk him down to the point where they had to look through a microscope to see him!😂
My sister and I have a little plastic statues of Elvis… Tiny E. For 30 years, we have been taking pictures and sending them to each other with weird captions…… Even in the days when you had to have pictures developed. With a smart phone it’s easier now…… We make each other laugh so hard!!!
This is extremely wholesome.
That is the most awesomely random thing ever! I love it.😂
Back in 1995, there was a program of Tiny Elvis for Windows 3.1 (and higher I suppose). Tiny E would sit in a corner of your desktop, and every now and then he'd appear in the centre of the screen, telling you how big your icons or windows were ("Take a look at that icon over there! Man, that thing is huge!").
You can get it off the Internet Archive but it doesn't work any more. Maybe if you got Windows 3.1 running on DOSBOX. Which actually would be excellent if you could run Windows 3.1 again on the Internet. I'm sure I have an archive of my old Windows setup somewhere...
thats a shame, this technology used to be so cool, so E., yet now, its killing us. Too bad, id download that
It cracked my friends and I up. I worked at an Office Max at the time and loaded it on all the computers on display. It ran on windows 95 also.
Found this clip which I also love by searching for a video of that. Someone MUST get that running and take videos.
@@DonnieDorko477 I've still got the program, all ZIPped up! If you can figure out how to get it to you, email would be good since I don't think RUclips has a personal message feature, and I'm "nope" to all the "social media". You could set up a dummy email if you were going to do it. Maybe DOSBOX or some virtual PC thing could get Windows 95 working. Though it works on Windows 3.1 too, which is easier to install on top of DOS, and doesn't need "activating" or whatever bullshit.
I could email it to you, and in return you could do the world the favour of putting it up on the Internet Archive.
😂”Hey, look at the size of that knob...Man, that thing is HUGE..”😂
It's just a big knob. That's all I'm sayin
I remember seeing this when it aired. I don't know why but I love this sketch!
I don't know why but this is one of the funniest things ever.
@KWF yesssss
Because people used to be creative and funny and even silly ideas, if done right, made everyone laugh. Laugh. They were not worried about offending people, they were not worried about being canceled on Twitter, they were not worried about upsetting the blacks or the Chinese or the whites or women or gays. It was a more pleasant and enjoyable time to live your life. Everything sucks. Now. I haven't even watched SNL in 15 years because it's so awful. It's forgettable and unfunny. Because they have to make sure the women, the gays, and the blacks have something to do. I'm not being mean or rude, the truth is the truth.
this is so stupid. I love it
Probably one of my favorite SNL bits that shouldn't be even remotely funny. Nic Cage sounds more like Johnny Bravo than Elvis.
I may be wrong...but I think that's Rob Schneider singing, not Nic.
Shouldn't even be remotely funny? Ok.
@@stevenstainbrook1064 Probably, Rob used to do Elvis in his standup.
I think this sketch needs to be in the right hands to work. For instance, Cage is close friends with Jim Carrey, and I’m positive (based on the Helvis monologue he a few years ago) that Carrey would also nail it.
Kurt Russell?
Kevin Costner?
Who knows?
@@stevenstainbrook1064yes and he (Schneider) played Elvis in another similar skit
On paper this is not that funny but the delivery on every line just makes funnier than ever could have been
This is so true. All 3 actors delivered perfectly on a classic nonsensical repetitive SNL skit. I come back to it because the execution is flawless
Nicholas Cage really nailed this skit
For most of college my friends would talk about that salt shaker. Thing was huge.
I remember this back in the day. Lol ole Nic Cage
Probably the most quotable SNL sketch ever.
the King, baby.
Being from Arkansas and only 90 minutes or so from Memphis, it makes me smile to see the GO HOGS Billboard when they were in the car...
I'm from AR. I didn't notice the hogs billboard before.
Yeah I caught it... Pretty cool
It was the Go Hogs! billboard at 3:43 for me.
Tiny E must've crossed the river into Arkansas.
The BS Report sent me here
Tiny Elvis > TB in the booth
I lost my stuff when Farley fudged his line @2:43🤣🤣🤣
Look at that salt shaker, man!
That's a big salt shaker, Elvis.
@@Trig242
Tell Joe Esposito to bring the car around.
Salt of The Earth!! Good and Bad!
That is one big salt shaker mang
@@tonyspada2744 Stand next to it. That’ll be real cute.
Best Skit Ever!
Didn't they have this other one where Tiny was shrunk to cellular level? It was HUGE
There were more? Or are u just joking?
Microscopic Elvis!
@@ares12351 there was only one Tiny E skit. But before that there was a similar skit when Dice hosted. It was just as funny and silly. The character was Cool Mite. He was a tiny Brooklyn tough guy. It's great. It's on RUclips. Have a watch.
This is exactly show us what kind of men were around him..."yes men"....So sad for Elvis he was nice soul.
To varying degrees but the worst yes man of them all was Charlie Hodge. All the loudmouth laughing during the 68 Comeback Special was him and every live concert you could hear Hodge laughing inappropriately. This guy was the biggest sycophant of all of them. He was actually a sad little alcoholic man with nowhere to go if not for Elvis taking care of him.
@@mysteryjesus How dare you insult Charlie
@@mysteryjesus One of the only ones who cared was Charlie Hodge.
@@mysteryjesus Elvis wasn't a drunk. He hardly ever used alcohol. He was addicted to prescription medications.
Does anyone remember the sketch where Tiny E. turns into Microscopic Elvis?
Where can I find it? Or are you just joking
@@ares12351 no joke, I haven't been able to find it.
@@walterkovacs8749 yeah I’ve been on a massive search, I found the episode (season 19 episode 13, Alec Baldwin hosting) and it’s on peacock but when I watched the episode tiny Elvis 2 had been edited out…. Also in the second one Rob Schneider plays Elvis not cage. The best I could find was some still images from each part of the sketch on some website… I saw them looking at tiny Elvis in the microscope tho in the pics lol
@@ares12351 go to internet archives then go to television and then snl its on there you'ii have to look for season 19 eps 13 alec baldwin
Yes! Someone starts talkin' that "cute" trash on him and he goes (somethin' like), "If you don't stop all that, I'll crawl into your tear duct and give you amoebic dysentery!"
Check out that cheeseburger, man! That thing is huuuge!
The punchline is that it's making fun of how sycophantic TCB was with Elvis
@@pjm001 I'm sorry Tiny E, I'm just talkin' 'bout all those butt kissers man!
ill never be able to use all that salt man!
Is that Rob Schneider in the blue?
This sketch is so stupid that it's brilliant
hahaha! so obscure, but so fucking great!
Is that Nicolas Cage as tiny elvis?!
Yeah.
@@yessopie knew it, thank you!
But who's singing the title song? I got a feeling it's Rob Schneider.
It ain't elves
@@gallery7596 That's Cage
Loud af saxophone after every SNL vid.
Lenny Pickett 🎷 🤘 🐐
How is he gonna hit the brakes 😆
He can’t even reach the accelerator pedal! 😂
That’s why he’s Tiny E!
He uses karate.
😂‼️Classic!
😂Awesome!! (Don’t mean anything by it..😂)
It's so dumb, but still hilarious
Death in entertainment podcast got me here 🤷♂️😂 lol
I remember this from when I was a kid, haha! I didn't remember it being nic cage!
Linda Thompson's book brought me here.
Same!
Rob probably loved being able to call someone else tiny other than himself
I actually met him at his club in San Francisco in 2002. I was probably the only guy he ever met that was shorter than him.
He plays Tiny E in the other sketch. He was an Elvis impersonator in Japan at one point and I believe that's his voice singing the intro and outro songs. I'm also pretty sure he wrote the Tiny Elvis sketches.
Sami Yaffa just tweeted this.
That's good drivin Tiny E
Trump when Arnold Palmer get out the shower “Man that’s huge!”
This skit was made before Nick Cage became a HUUUGE star and married Lisa Marie. I don't know about that I'm just saying he was a really BIG star
You’re just sayin’ he was big, that’s all.
Tiny Elvis at the Winter Olympics. Look at that luge. That’s a huge luge.
Anyone else here after seeing "Tiny Horse" ? Lol
Yes. It's funny because my horse is that stature and I've never thought of him as differently abled before.
I did?
What the hell became of the Tiny Colonel? + All the rest of Tiny E.'s fortune?
79 kicks haha
Movie fights bring me here
Obviously.."The Salt Shaker is God! And Jesus is the Lamp!..TQ
Nick?
H. I. McDunnough
So funny
Notice when Joe Esposito turns left he stays on the same road?
Lol the stock footage is basically driving past the same stretch three times.
I love Tiny E but does anyone remember microscopic Elvis, man that aoemba is huuuge!
TCB
Is that a picture of Miss Piggy on the wall?
It’s so hard to find comedy like this now
I love this skit but I hate myself for liking it. It is so stupid.
As one of The Hardly Boys (detectives from South Park) once said "I got such a raging clue that I almost shot clue goo all over Joe. It was huuuge"
I never got this.
I saw a real tiny Elvis.
They prefer, “little Elvis”…just sayin’. 😆
Back when SNL was still funny.
Still funny just different generation
@@jefferyforeman2514 no pretty sure she's right.
Cherry picked ones r always funny. Just like music, we just forgot the bad ones and remember the good ones.
SNL is awful. It's been terrible since 2005.
Consider: humour is subjective and subject to changes in society. Also things always look better in retrospect. These were the days where people thought Leno was funny. If you think things were funnier in the past it means you can't keep up.
Oh the good old days of snl, back when the skits were just stupid fun. Greatest skits ever. I think they try and push the woke agenda now.
The garbage they turn out now is not even remotely funny. I cant stand to even sit thru an entire episode.
Not all these skits land.