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February 4th, 2006
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Host: Steve Martin
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- State Of The Union Address 2006
President Bush attempts to appear informed yet dim-witted during his State Of The Union address to America.
- written by Mark Jennings Reese II & John Hugar
- Steve Martin's Monologue
Steve Martin answers the burning question of why he hasn't been on SNL for 12 years.
- written by DRG4
- Love Smart from Dr. Phil #1
Dating advice from the relationship guru.
- written by Mark Jennings Reese II
- The Diamond Dump
Going to any lengths to bring you the finest jewelry.
- written by Jim Bevan
- Health Talk
Author of new safe sex book refers to the many euphemisms for masturbation.
- written by Jason Dignard
- Love Smart from Dr. Phil #2
More dating advice from Dr. Phil.
- written by Mark Jennings Reese II
- Sexy Teacher
Teacher on detention duty is attracted to his male charges.
- written by Ryder
- Weekend Update with Tina Fey & Amy Poehler
Fred Armisen does a social commentary on Super Bowl Sunday.
Jason Sudeikis comments on television.
- written by The SNY Writing Crew
- Motel Lobby
Hotel guest takes advantage of lobby privileges.
- written by Patrick Lonergan
- Super Bowl XL
Questionable Super Bowl statistics are discussed.
- written by Jason Dignard
- Eulogy
Mike poorly improvises after being forced to delivery the eulogy for a co-worker he barely knew.
- written by Justin Kaplowitz
- 100 Minutes of Mind-Blowing Airline Fun!
Passengers endure a boring and hellacious flight.
- written by Prateek Srivastava
- Osama In Production
Gay Hollywood directors attempt to reveal the other side of Osama bin Laden.
- written by Mark Jennings Reese II & John Hugar
- Normandy 1944
World War II soldiers must complete their order: name all seven dwarves.
- written by Jason Dignard
- The Antique Life of Tweeterson Andrew
The life of the quirky antiques vendor is chronicled.
- written by Prateek Srivastava
- You Finish?
Japanese waiter anxiously waits for his customers to finish with their meal.
- written by Ryder
- Love Smart from Dr. Phil #3
More dating advice from the luckiest fake doctor on television.
- written by Mark Jennings Reese II
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