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Old 07-12-04, 01:45 PM
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SNL Trivia Question - America's Funniest Hate Videos

Did anyone see this sketch? It's from 1995ish when Bob Saget hosted and TLC was the musical guest. Anyway, there's a line from it that's been haunting a friend of mine and me for several years.

Anyway, there's a part where Chris Farley and David Spade are in the woods and one says to the other "Look, it's ________!" Chris Farley slips and the gun shoots his head off. Please someone tell me what that word is. I've been waiting for the re-run to cc it but no dice. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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This is the info about the ep, but no word about that line.

386. Bob Saget/TLC gs: Bob Saget (Himself) TLC (Themselves)
Sketches include "Tony Vallencourt," "Fast," "America's Funniest Hate Videos," "Fashion Designer," "Where In the World is San Diego, California?", "Boyz II Men," "Karl's," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey," "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley," "Pacemaker"

b: 06-May-1995 d: Dave Wilson

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