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Found it, arkady. From wikipedia:
The comedy troupe The Credibility Gap did a rock group variation on this routine involving a promoter, played by Harry Shearer, and a newspaper advertising salesman, played by David L. Lander. The acts were The Who, The Guess Who and Yes.
Eugene Levy and Tony Rosato also performed a variation on this theme on the TV series SCTV, with the rock groups The Band, The Who, and Yes. The final punchline changed to “This is for the birds (Byrds)!” “Oh, they split up years ago!”
Found it, arkady. From wikipedia:
The comedy troupe The Credibility Gap did a rock group variation on this routine involving a promoter, played by Harry Shearer, and a newspaper advertising salesman, played by David L. Lander. The acts were The Who, The Guess Who and Yes.
Eugene Levy and Tony Rosato also performed a variation on this theme on the TV series SCTV, with the rock groups The Band, The Who, and Yes. The final punchline changed to “This is for the birds (Byrds)!” “Oh, they split up years ago!”
“cats have scaley tongues, make me sneeze and give me hives and leave hair balls all over.
better than a lot of humans I have met.”
Don’t forget the fluff and dander, Pete! I’m allergic, too. I still love ’em!
Dibs – At last we share mutual experiences!!!
canoe canoe? remember that lame slogan from the tv ad?
cats have scaley tongues, make me sneeze and give me hives and leave hair balls all over.
better than a lot of humans I have met.
I’ve been in bed with a number of Siamese & Burmese, Arkaday.
Cats return affection, don’t argue, are grateful for your attentions, are great to have in bed – better than a lot of human companions…
“I just own a cat, I don’t drink the cat koolaid”
ROFL, Denton!
“So how about posting your favourite song lyrics?”
“I’ve Loved These Days” – Billy Joel