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i'm watching this biography show about SNL.....and it's history. i'm sitting here wishing i could bring phil hartman and chris farley back to life. they should not have died.

be it an SNL alumni or any celebrity or person.....who would you bring back?
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Otis Redding
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Genghis Khan

Just kidding.
It'd be either:

George Harrison
Anthony Quinn
or
Stanley Kubrick

Just so I could meet them once.
I may have never got to meet them, but now it's simply out of the question, and that makes me sad -- if that makes sense.
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Geez. Celebrities? You sh*ttin' me? Mother Teresa, Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr. Singers and baseball players would come significantly further down my list.



I ain't gettin' in no fryer!
Originally posted by Holden Pike
Otis Redding
Damn straight!

Madeline Kahn (did I spell it right?)

Hilarious woman.
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Hey, choose whoever you want. I felt the need to express my, well, incredible distaste and possibly even disbelief over those choices. Carry on, however.



I ain't gettin' in no fryer!
Originally posted by Holden Pike
Yeah, I'd bring Jesus back. Or does that defeat the purpose of his dyin' for our sins and junk? Wait, that's what Easter's for, yeah?



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