Okay, I tried to resist it, but damn if this isn’t the second funniest thing I’ve seen all week. Andy Samberg is a genius.

And while I’m on the subject, I’m thrilled that even stodgy old NBC has realized that I won’t sit through 90 minutes of SNL to find the three minutes worth watching (I’d rather let my friends on the internet do that for me). Not only that, but they even released the uncensored version (appealing to my laziness and my crude sense of humor?!!).

This is the future of ‘television’ (we’ll know it has arrived when we call it something else), which is why Google’s acquisition of YouTube will go down as one of the shrewdest moves of this decade. I rarely watch the tv anymore, but I see just about everything I want to see online. But I’ve been saying things like this for years now… It reminds me of when Abby and I ditched our landline and went with cell phones only back in 1999. Now, who has a landline anymore?

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