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The Substitute Teacher

Chris Kattan roles into the lighter side of life with his part as incoherent substitute teacher Suel Forrester, who puzzles students with his babbling, in this vintage Saturday Night Live skit. Video courtesy of SNL.

Benny Hill: S.S. Rumpo Cruise

British comedy legend Benny Hill is back with his fun and naughty games with the babes on the S.S. Rumpo cruise. Video is courtesy of British Comedy in this week’s version of the lighter side of life.

Dr. Evil, AKA Klaus Schwab

Actor Mike Myers, aka Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers film series, saunters into the lighter side of life, as he mirrors his non-fictitious counterpart, Klaus Schwab, executive chairman of the World Economic Forum. The political parody features Dr. Evil’s sinister interpretation of the Deep State’s Great Reset. Video is courtesy of Synopsis.

The Moth Joke

We continue to embrace the lighter side of life with a tribute to beloved comedian Norm Macdonald in this hilarious rendition of his iconic moth joke.

In this vintage clip, the Saturday Night Live alum, who died last week at age 61, keeps host Conan O’Brien and the “Conan” audience in suspense with the longer version of the joke, before reaching the punchline. Video courtesy of Team Coco.

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Gottfried’s Take On Moby Dick

Comedian Gilbert Gottfried unleashes his in-your-face brand of humor on a receptive crowd in this edition of the lighter side of life. Employing his signature screaming delivery, Gottfried casts light on the inspiration behind Herman Melville’s classic novel, Moby Dick. Video, courtesy of Mike Henry.

Build Back Better

Nancy Pelosi struggles to ward off a night of partying to drive home her point on building the nation “back better.” In this gut-splitting parody by United Spot on the lighter side of life, the confused Speaker says the way back to prosperity is through more contributions from women.

Gervais Talks King Kong, Bible

Comedian Ricky Gervais makes his case for the most destructive animal on the planet. Is it man? Not quite. It’s none other than King Kong tearing down buildings in 1930s New York!  Gervais also keeps the audience enthralled with passages from his favorite book–The Bible–as only Ricky can do it in this edition of the lighter side of life. Video courtesy of Universal Comedy.

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Progressive Holiday Classics

In light of the tumultuous  and alleged results of our Presidential election, PragerU’s Will Witt  takes a comical peek of what could become a  more progressive holiday season. In this special edition of the lighter side of life, Witt parodies yuletide sounds of the season.

“It’s time to bring holiday songs into the 21st century by updating them with political correctness,” he jests. Witt says you’ll hear such classics as “White Privilege Christmas,” “The Little Looter Boy” and “I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus.” And for our Latino friends, “Feliz Antifa.” The collection is available for three simple payments of $19.99. “But let’s be serious,” the sales ad points out, “if you don’t pay, we’re taking your money anyway.”

 

 

Laughs At The Bar

Comedians Tim Conway and Ted Knight join Dean Martin in a fun-filled skit titled, “The Bar,” in this amusing adventure on the lighter side of life.

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Accent On the British

The Graham Norton Show traipses into the lighter side of life, featuring a take on regional British accents. Actor Anna Kendrick says that because there’s so many regional accents in England, many people put on different voices when they’re doing bits. She shares a real-life experience from a recent trip across the pond, including a hilarious impression.

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