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Justin Timberlake performs an entire SNL during Weekend Update

posted by jamie | 11.19.08 | permalink |

I didn’t get to watch Saturday Night Live until last night because we had DVR’ed it, and I was most impressed by Justin Timberlake’s performance on Weekend Update. Lamenting the fact that he had to cancel his hosting duties for the Thanksgiving episode of SNL, he decided to perform the whole episode in just a few minutes.

Highlights include him “bringin’ turkey back”, Turkeyville, the Barry Gibb talk show, and his Michael McDonald impression.

If only every episode of Saturday Night Live could be as amusing as JT’s consolidated performance…

Tags: 00s tv, barry gibb, justin timberlake, michael mcdonald, saturday night live, sexy back, snl, thanksgiving, the barry gibb talk show, turkeyville, weekend update

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  • On 12.02.08 alyson wrote these pithy words:

    I have to say that this really was QUITE the awesome skit. Justin Timberlake won my vote with that one. I laughed so hard I almost plotzed.

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  • On 12.02.08 Wonderin wrote these pithy words:

    funny stuff! I am killin myself trying to figure out the song he was impersonating / singing at the very end there! Anyone know?

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