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Related: About this forumDoes anyone remember "Find The Pope In The Pizza" contest from SNL
https://vimeo.com/140059003It was a contest that Father Guido Sarducci had in the 1970s with the original cast.
I actually tried it about 10 years ago and sent it to the address on the TV. I never got any return or any reply. Ha!
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Does anyone remember "Find The Pope In The Pizza" contest from SNL (Original Post)
BigmanPigman
Apr 21
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Bayard
(24,811 posts)1. I remember that
Loved Sarducci!
Historic NY
(38,898 posts)2. Pope on a rope soap
Shambala
(164 posts)3. I had forgotten that skit!
Very funny, thanks for posting!
usonian
(17,305 posts)4. I remember that, in no particular detail.
Classic SNL was a treasure. Still is.
BigmanPigman
(52,929 posts)5. That SNL skit and Steve Martin's "King Tut"
are burned into my memory... "King Tut, Disco Tut"....
usonian
(17,305 posts)6. Most skits are tucked away in my memory.
I still remember noogie air raids and can't wax the floor without getting hungry for dessert ( and that yummy topping).
Lots more. Try puppy uppers and doggie downers. No pets were drugged in the filming ( I hope)
You know one of my faves from many of my posts.
And Garrett Morris singing "Dalla Sua Pace" from Don Giovanni by Mozart.
BigmanPigman
(52,929 posts)8. The Puppy Uppers and Doggy Downers is a true classic.
markodochartaigh
(2,724 posts)11. Space Pants is engraved in my memory
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dchill
(42,154 posts)7. "Did you do the monkey?"
Born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia.
BigmanPigman
(52,929 posts)10. Giving Tut a blender is an automatic "HA!!" from me. Too funny!
markodochartaigh
(2,724 posts)9. I was doing so well but
I couldn't remember if Honorius II was a pope or an anti-pope. That was a great portrait of Clement III though!
JoseBalow
(7,296 posts)12. "Our top story tonight..."
TommieMommy
(1,880 posts)13. Father Guido Sarducci was hilarious 💙