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SNL Mother’s Day Skits

Posted by on May 11th, 2009 at 7:00 pm

If you thought the infamous “D*ck In A Box” would be hard to beat (no pun intended), check out this “Digital Short” from Saturday Night Live this week.

Here is… Mother Lover.

Susan Sarandon and Patricia Clarkson do a fine job as the moms who, as the song says, get a “mother’s night” to go with their Mother’s Day.

Less funny, but not entirely without laughs, is the Mom Translator.

I guess this is for mothers who are less hip than mine. But come on. Who doesn’t know who Keanu Reaves is? They should have gone with more lame celebrities that are barely famous, like Lauren Conrad. (Although I think SNL needs to do a sketch called “Breakdance Mountain.”)

Image: YouTube

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2 Comments

I met Susan at an event I was working at a couple of years ago and she is stunning in person. (Also very cool and easy to be around.) Hard to believe she’s in her 60′s. If she’s had work done, I couldn’t see it.

brettsinger commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

Hilarious! Susan Sarandon is in her 60′s, and she is still totally hot. I wish I could look like that now!

gpgirl commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

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