We are rewatching “The Kids In The Hall”. It’s just as funny now as it was then (plus, I think many of the jokes/sketches went over my head when I was younger). While some jokes didn’t age well based on today’s sensibilities, other jokes were way ahead of their time.
I recently heard the show described to today’s generation as the show their grandparents wouldn’t let their parents watch. So true 😂
I used to can't stand #TheKidsInTheHall - when it aired in the 90's. I didn't really pay attention to it, TBH. My "University years" were circa 1991 - 1997 commencement. But now? It's funny as heck to me! Yeah, yeah you get tired of me saying "brain damage", but i'm telling you. Brain damage isn't what you'd expect it to be. It's very very very terrible. And nothing about it makes any sense.
#KidsInTheHall
But that guy was talking about all the "sad people". He said, they only people sadder than the "sad people" are the "happy people", and he went on a bit about why the happy people are the saddest of people. He narrated a bit more and decided that truly the saddest of people were indeed neither the "sad people", nor the "happy people", but alas the Village People.
The Village People, he concluded, are the saddest of people. #ohCanada #CanadaTV 
Capsule Review Archive – The Kids in the Hall: One Dumb Guy by Paul Myers
https://write.as/robinmarx/capsule-review-archive-the-kids-in-the-hall-one-dumb-guy-by-paul-myers
Odd but living another day with Trump’s post-shit bombardment, somehow I remembered an old comedy sketch from a comedy series, The Kids in the Hall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t4pmlHRokg
Is like watching Trump and Musk...
PS and what laughable irony, The Kids in the Hall are ...Canadians!!!

Very tempted to go see Bruce McCulloch next month 🥰
https://bruciomcculloch.com/tour
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