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Date Posted: 18:28:18 02/19/04 Thu
Author: Matteo
Subject: One of the classic sketches

I went way, way back to look at some of the classic sketches I reviewed when I first began reviewing, and happened upon one of the funniest. It's called Walmart Greeter, by JP Ragan. Robert Deniro was host.
I suggest you go and read it because it will make you laugh. And you might become a better writer by just looking it over.
To bad this one couldn't have been done when Deniro was hosting, as I recall, the episode was pretty lame.

Another Idea I have is to add a small section on who are the top writers here, and what are the best sketches of all time. Why? We gotta get SOMEBODY HERE some actual WORK! I mean, has a hiring agent or producer ever come to this site, only to find the amount of sketches to overwhelming to sift through? Does he only read a few, which happen to be poor, then quit reading?
I mean, there should be a section entitled "Writers available for work" with a list of their top 5 sketches to. I mean, it personally bothers me to see so many great sketches that not only belong on SNL, but that are better than most SNL sketches, not being used.
Anyone else on the same wavelength here? I mean, you've got to prepare for the day when someone with hiring abilities might come across this place.

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