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What’s the ‘S.N.L.’ Line That You and Your Friends Use?
My earliest memories of “Saturday Night Live” were hearing my parents incorporate catchphrases from Dana Carvey’s Church Lady — “Could it be … Satan?” or “Well isn’t that special?” — into casual conversation.
Once I was allowed to stay up late enough to watch, I started doing the same thing — and looking for friends who didn’t think it was weird to respond to someone winning a video game with “We’re not worthy!”
For the 50 years it has been on the air, “S.N.L.” has changed how we talk. That was the basis of our roundup of 50 catchphrases the show has popularized.
Now we want to hear from you. Is there a catchphrase you’ve found yourself saying? Tell us about it and what your connection to it is.
We will read every response and plan to publish a selection of them, but we won’t publish yours without following up with and hearing back from you. We won’t share your contact info outside the Times newsroom, and we won’t use it for any reason other than to get in touch.
One of the most iconic comedy shows on television, “Saturday Night Live” has given us countless memorable catchphrases and lines that have become ingrained in popular culture. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who enjoys a good laugh, chances are you and your friends have at least one “S.N.L.” line that you love to quote.
From “More cowbell” to “I’m on a boat” to “Schweddy balls,” there are so many classic lines to choose from. So, what’s the “S.N.L.” line that you and your friends use the most? Share your favorite in the comments below and let’s reminisce about some of the best moments from “Saturday Night Live”!
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