What’s so funny is I sat next to David Spade on an airplane once going to LA. When we got off I couldn’t resist telling him buh bye. He laughed, we laughed and buh bye!
whats so funny is that i once sat next to david spade on a flight going to cleveland,and david told me about this person who once said buh bye to him on a flight going to LA. he said to me who the heck says buh bye like that? is that person retarded or something?, did they get hit in the head one to many times?
Unbelievable cast on that flight..... Helen Hunt David Spade Kevin Nealon Mike Myers Chris Farley (RIP) Rob Schneider Adam Sandler Norm MacDonald (RIP) Tim Meadows
This was probably David Spade's best performance on the show. Great collection of show stars from the era, many of whom sadly are no longer with us. And Helen Hunt just nails the sarcastic "buh-bye".
David Spade and Dana Carvey have a podcast where they interview a lot of former cast and writers, as well as hosts. It's hilarious and you usually get some pretty good inside stories.
I agree. I always made it home to catch the last hour no matter what or always made sure I had access to a TV. A lot of the stars of this era became huge stars and well deserved.RIP Chris Farley and Norm. I was listening to a sports radio show today and they said buh-bye so of course I had to watch it again. The Saturday Night Live now is too political and honestly not funny. Wel done!
I was in initial flight attendant training with Delta around the time this skit aired and they actually showed it to us. It was so damn funny during the tension and tedium of training and meant as a how not to guide for us newbies. I swear that in nearly 29 years of flying I have never said “buh bye “ to passengers as they’ve deplaned. 😆
@@nodramamama838 That’s so funny. I started in the spring of 94 and I’m still sluggin’ sodas. Through all the ups and downs, Delta has been a pretty great place to work, but I definitely put down the the kool-aid during and after bankruptcy. It just ain’t the same. I’m sure if I’d started a few years earlier and hadn’t seen this skit, I would have bombarded folks with the buh-byes. 😜
Because Total Bastard Airlines suck so much, they don't offer their workers decent uniforms, which is why the employees are so rude and take their frustrations out on the passengers. That's Total Bastard Airlines for ya... Buh Bye...
They were friends, I saw David Spade cry talking about him. I've seen Adam Sandler cry about him, and several others. He was so funny, I cried when he died. He and Phil Hartman will forever be two of my favorite comedians.
Just realise that deplaning is not a word. And I bet you don’t know the difference between “momentarily” and “in a moment” when you say “we’ll be in the air momentarily”.
@@benxvariety8878 Did you just try to correct him? Because 'sketch' is a correct term too. Just googling for 'skit' if you don't believe... They're synonyms. 😅
Every time I fly (which isn't often), I always say "Buh bye" as I exit the plane. I never get a buh bye back. But ONE time, flying Southwest, I did. It was GLORIOUS.
What's sad is, when this aired, people even in 1994 were already saying that airlines were going downhill with employee attitudes and poor customer service. My parents sure were, because they could remember flying in the 60s , 70s and even 80s when people were still treated with respect. I look at airlines today, and think damn, I thought it was bad back in the 90s, but those days still seem pretty good compared to now.
Monday my flight was supposed to leave at 4:30pm on Spirit. It was delayed to 530 and then 630 and then 645 and then finally 12:15 AM the next day. They gave me a $35 food voucher and a $50 flight voucher. Whenever spirit gives you a voucher is never good for where you need to fly. buh bye
Wow. I was 8 when this came out... I totally remember watching this when it aired and Helen Hunt going "What part didn't you understand, the buh or the bye?" has been etched in the dark recesses of my mind for years
My brother is an airline pilot and his wife a flight attendant. After this first aired my brother would say "buh bye" to her during arguments. And, yes, they're still married.
@@guardsful well imagine being hounded by a bunch of retarded jackels whose lives are made relevant only by celebrities. I'd also act in any way which would cut my conversations with those leaches short.
@@jeffreys.2804 Being, you know funny, is more important to being a comedian than being hot. I used to think she was hot until seeing how her whole bit is being a cute girl who says obnoxious crap.
Apollos 02 Aviation industry adopted some traditions / nomenclature from marine industry. However, if a target is acquired little behind his plane, I doubt the aviator will use the local reference of “abaft the beam.”
AirPORT, captain, etc. Lot of navy terms on flying... But I never noticed that starboard entry, no wonder I always thought there was something strange with this sketch.
AHHH,, POOR Guy::: Just Imagine how Sad you would feel if you started watching SNL when it First started in 1975 (like I did)===THEN you could feel Really Old (like I do Now)....
"we at total bastard airlines are bitter about the career paths we have taken and we do tend to take that out on our passengers...." yep, I flew for 'Total Bastard' for a few months...
David Spade got lucky and he found his "voice" and the right character that allows him to shine as a star. What he does is low key but because it's right for him it really works. However he is great in this skit.
agreed that UA are awful. did you know they don't pay their attendants when the plane has docked with the gate? that's right, their attendants are working FOR FREE when everyone deplanes.
No the same after 30 years because the skids originally from 1994 and you know what things have just gotten exponentially worse and even more exponentially worse since covid.
Although they are jerks to everyone, the one thing I might risk jail for is mistreating the guy on crutches. I might be like "OK, he can't fight because he has a broken leg, but how about taking me on? I have two good legs, and imma bout to kick your asses."
Ever since this skit aired, we would jokingly part ways with "buh bye" in some family get-togethers. I miss the golden era of SNL (late 80s to early 90s) and this was the last season I watched regularly.
@@corksoaker4934 yah, I heard a rumor it may be on its last year or so. I've been watching since the early 90's and it's just not the same, or even close.
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“Which part didn’t you understand? The ‘buh’, or the ‘bye’”?
Stellar.
I thought she rushed it a little, but it's Helen Hunt - so her loveliness earns her a pass.
Best part.
What’s so funny is I sat next to David Spade on an airplane once going to LA. When we got off I couldn’t resist telling him buh bye. He laughed, we laughed and buh bye!
that's kinda awesome lol
im jealous haha
I bet he's never heard that before when flying. This sketch was the only thing he was known for for 10 years.
Lol thats awesome
whats so funny is that i once sat next to david spade on a flight going to cleveland,and david told me about this person who once said buh bye to him on a flight going to LA. he said to me who the heck says buh bye like that? is that person retarded or something?, did they get hit in the head one to many times?
This skit must set the record for the most number of regulars in one skit.
This skit lives rent free in my head. It’s literally the best one ever!!!
I love the fact that the third crew member comes just to say more "buh bye"s.
To Sarah Silverman !
Reinforcement buh byes are to be appreciated.
Lies again? Bus Trinity
And her smug smile after the passenger leaves.
Called over specifically for that purpose. 🤣
Unbelievable cast on that flight.....
Helen Hunt
David Spade
Kevin Nealon
Mike Myers
Chris Farley (RIP)
Rob Schneider
Adam Sandler
Norm MacDonald (RIP)
Tim Meadows
I was thinking the same thing. Such a crazy cast for such an unfunny skit.
Sarah Silverman
Cana Dude,
John Sebastian listening to the 70's music.
@@johndoe9362 that's Tom Davis, not John Sebastian.
And Jay Mohr just before Mike Meyers.
I've flown that airline. They called themselves Spirit though.
I have heard of this as well
Since Covid, all airlines behave total bastard, and you can't fight it unless your name gets on NO FLY LIST
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
I flown it also... but mine was Air Canada
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was probably David Spade's best performance on the show. Great collection of show stars from the era, many of whom sadly are no longer with us. And Helen Hunt just nails the sarcastic "buh-bye".
I love that they actively delay people while insisting they are trying to rush them.
The 70s digression is great
I love this skit. It's so realistic about how unfriendly everyone I encounter is in these times.
That was one of the best eras for SNL. So many funny people on that cast. Definitely one of my favorite skits.
David Spade and Dana Carvey have a podcast where they interview a lot of former cast and writers, as well as hosts.
It's hilarious and you usually get some pretty good inside stories.
And yet, this was in now way funny or even entertaining
I agree. I always made it home to catch the last hour no matter what or always made sure I had access to a TV. A lot of the stars of this era became huge stars and well deserved.RIP Chris Farley and Norm. I was listening to a sports radio show today and they said buh-bye so of course I had to watch it again. The Saturday Night Live now is too political and honestly not funny. Wel done!
To think the critics at the time panned it. Alas we were witnessing one of the last great eras.
this skit was like below average, dont know what you talking about haha
"What part didn't you understand? The ba, or the bye?" Helen Hunt was hysterically funny in this skit.
Spade was funnier, especially when dealing with Meadows.
Been looking for this skit for years. I've used that line. Love her work.
She is awful
Literally nothing funny about helen hunt
@@tt55899 you know her dad was gordon hunt Hanna-Barbera’s original Voice Director, right?
Pissed off Chris Farley, Adam Sandler threatening to kick ass, Rob Schneider on crutches, and Norm MacDonald???? Holy crap, this skit is awesome!!
How long is a prison sentence for threatening a flight attendant today?
@@MisterMikeTexas I have no idea.
Buh bye
Lol
Mike myers too
Farley and Sandler ready to throw down with Spade is hilarious
😂😂😂
Yup. Tommy Boy and Billy Madison wanted to kick Joe Dirt's ass.😆
"YOU: I'm cool, I wear a suit. No way am I a loser." "Well you're wrong. Now, buh bye!" David Spade was perfect for this skit.
Even after all these years, my kids still say, “ Buh bye “, when our phone calls come to a end. Classic!!
I learned “Buh-bye” from my mom growing up. It did not have a negative or dismissive connotation at all -it was just the way she said “Bye-bye.”
For some reason the “knock knock” “who’s there” “buh bye” killed me 🤣
Esp when that handsome man acting as if he was expecting the stewardess will treat him different lol
I don't get it.
RIP handsome man
@@KeithCarey33 Norm Macdonald.
I assume because it’s Norm he tried to tell jokes during the flight to lighten the mood so she finally had one for him.
So many great talents in this skit and Rob Schneider.
David Spade was also there and should not be included in a list of talented people.
CakeSublime and Adam Sandler
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Mumrik 90’s Rob was the best
You: Oh, I'd like to compliment all the people in this funny--
Me: Buh-bye.
I was in initial flight attendant training with Delta around the time this skit aired and they actually showed it to us. It was so damn funny during the tension and tedium of training and meant as a how not to guide for us newbies. I swear that in nearly 29 years of flying I have never said “buh bye “ to passengers as they’ve deplaned. 😆
I was flying on Air Canada and United last year, and would hesitate at the door, waiting to hear it, but, just got silence.
Aw come on! I always buh bye the flight attendants when I leave the plane just to see what they will do.
If I ever see you disembarking me I will trick you into saying "buh bye". That's a promise.
I was an early 90s Deltoid too... I 1000% said this during deplaning 🤣
@@nodramamama838
That’s so funny. I started in the spring of 94 and I’m still sluggin’ sodas. Through all the ups and downs, Delta has been a pretty great place to work, but I definitely put down the the kool-aid during and after bankruptcy. It just ain’t the same.
I’m sure if I’d started a few years earlier and hadn’t seen this skit, I would have bombarded folks with the buh-byes. 😜
Why does David Spade look like he's wearing his father's suit for his first communion?
Because Total Bastard Airlines suck so much, they don't offer their workers decent uniforms, which is why the employees are so rude and take their frustrations out on the passengers. That's Total Bastard Airlines for ya... Buh Bye...
Because he is about 5 ft 2 in. tall and weighs 125 lbs.
Getting back at Farley for wearing his jacket in Tommy Boy
70's hits David Spade sings at 3:10. 1. Le Freak Chic. 2.
The Hustle Van McCoy. 3. That's The Way I Like It KC & The Sunshine Band.
This sketch is older now than those songs were when it originally aired.
Nerd Alert!!!
🤓 🚨!!!
Thx wasn't sure on the first one.
Thx
I knew it all,but it is very nice of you to listed them. Tnx
"Today! Peg-leg, today!" ROFLLL omg I love David Spade.
Favorite part is Julia Sweeney coming in for the support trio on the mass b’byes! Classic! Great contribution.
That's the best part
Gender neutral Pat?
Such a simple skit yet so effectively hilarious 😆
Chris Farley and David Spade had great chemistry, the sketch was for less than 5-10 seconds and still manage to make us laugh
Tommy Boy is still one of my all-time favorite comedies.
I thought the same
They were friends, I saw David Spade cry talking about him. I've seen Adam Sandler cry about him, and several others. He was so funny, I cried when he died. He and Phil Hartman will forever be two of my favorite comedians.
I’m a flight attendant, I say buh-bye during deplaning in my head, honestly I wish I could say this to pax sometimes hahaha
Absolutely, just “expedited deboarding”!
My entire life would be made if a flight crew did this to a flight I was on 😆😆
It would make my day to hear that after a long journey
Just realise that deplaning is not a word. And I bet you don’t know the difference between “momentarily” and “in a moment” when you say “we’ll be in the air momentarily”.
You can say it to me!
Hey Chris Farley!
Buh bye.
Miss you buddy.
XxFoxMotoX3xX I’ve never seen a more obvious plea for thumbs up. Denied. Buh bye.
@@TheGodYouWishYouKnew buh bye!
@@TheGodYouWishYouKnew did you try to make a comment ? Buhbye!
Both of you buh bye
Funny you made a comment and everyone's ripping on you. ????? People are dicks
Awww... Even the wardrobe blazer is too big for David Spade.
Skinny guy in a big coat!
@@kobrien4121 Don't do it, Richard!!
Favorite Little Rascal : Spanky
Buh bye
Daniel Juncos lmao👍🏼😂👍🏼
The 90s SNL was fantastic - the early/mid 90s talent stack was really great, and the late 90s Will Ferrell era was amazing as well
Helen Hunt looks fabulous. I love her ❤❤❤
So many legends in this sketch!!!
bah by
midnightshadow Best cast ever!
I know, right !?!
3/4 of them you never heard from again.
I wouldn't call most of these people legends. Farley and Sandler yes but the rest of them were just filler.
Jesus I've never seen more recognized actors in a scene in my life
Sarah Silverman has not aged since 1994
ocnutter93 was she the air hostess ?
hamad saheem one of the passengers arguing
She is hot. Unfortunately she's also a far left liberal freak.
I know!!! What the hell?
I could tell by her voice lol
Even seeing Farley and Spade for a short while still has me dying 😂😂😂
I counted 15 famous comedians in this short SNL skit. What other show can prance out such talent and it's only one of 6 skits of that night?
Today Pegleg, today! LMAO!!!
Woooow an all star ensemble in this sketch!!!!!
*skit
@@benxvariety8878 Did you just try to correct him? Because 'sketch' is a correct term too. Just googling for 'skit' if you don't believe... They're synonyms. 😅
Plus Rob Schneider!
90's SNL was the best. I remember watching so many of these great skits when I was a kid. Good old days.
I can't agree more
This program in 90s was da best
@@henryking2382 Sofa King Good!
70s was the best doh, golden
They had some good skits and characters, but far from 'the best'. Most we will agree that the Eddie Murphy era was 'the best'.
Sorry but 70's was the BEST!
Every time I fly (which isn't often), I always say "Buh bye" as I exit the plane.
I never get a buh bye back.
But ONE time, flying Southwest, I did. It was GLORIOUS.
A story to pass on to your grandkids
Maybe they’re not permitted to say buh-bye?
Awesome!!!
@@windermere2330I’m a Flight Attendant. We’re allowed to say Buh bye.
It's 2023 and I still say buh-bye to this day.
Sarah Silverman hasn't aged much in 25 years. Damn I miss Helen Hunt.
@Captain Brandon Horror Film Lover Sarah has always been sexy as hell.
Wait - is she dead??
@@manualLaborer
no
RIP.
Wow, Sarah was whining, I'm shocked, lol.
This was an SNL skit? At first I thought it was security footage from a random United Airlines flight. Oh, in that case - very funny!
+llongone2 Pretty much most American airlines! hahaa
SPIRIT
Ya total assholes I wouldn't talk disgusting lesser human employee and owners if untied airlines if they paid me
If you didn't know what this was you'd think it was a Spirit Airlines training video.
Check this out lion ....bye bye with that comment BYE BYE...
"You're very heavy" 🤣 🤣
“What did you say to me” 😡😡
@moneyboysupreme4821 nothing nothing Buh Bye x 40, why would I say anything else😂
Insane cast!!
And guests!!
Classic!!
Spade absolutely KILLS as always 🌹
Spade is a comic genius. so underrated
He really is. He is the top of the class with self-deprecating humor and sarcasm
Yeah. When he's really on, which is often, he makes it look incredibly easy. (But it's not.) He's a great pro.
Norm looks so good in this sketch 😍😍😍
It's amazing how SNL predicted Spirit Airlines.
Buh bye
What's sad is, when this aired, people even in 1994 were already saying that airlines were going downhill with employee attitudes and poor customer service. My parents sure were, because they could remember flying in the 60s , 70s and even 80s when people were still treated with respect. I look at airlines today, and think damn, I thought it was bad back in the 90s, but those days still seem pretty good compared to now.
@@caseyl3789 That's why I don't fly and because I'm afraid of flying
@@caseyl3789 "Here's you, flapping your mouth about how bad the airline industry is today. Here's me: BUH-BYE !!" 😁🤣
Monday my flight was supposed to leave at 4:30pm on Spirit. It was delayed to 530 and then 630 and then 645 and then finally 12:15 AM the next day. They gave me a $35 food voucher and a $50 flight voucher. Whenever spirit gives you a voucher is never good for where you need to fly. buh bye
David Spade at 3:14 had me on the floor laughing til my sides hurt 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
OMG Young Sarah Silverman 1:22 She was 🔥🔥🔥
Wow, sexist AND ageist -- you're quite the catch!
Grow the phuqq up and start treating women like people, not like pieces of meat.
She damn sure never been funny.
@@Dynamo001 she was funny
@@cartooncentral263 Far from it.
Not funny, but hawt.
Cant believe they only did one skit of this,,, What were you thinking Lorne,,,, Its a classic,,,
They actually did another in the S20 premiere with Steve Martin. It was awful. Some sketches are just best one bit.
I Laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes. I didn't know Helen Hunt could be so funny. David Spade is awesome too. Great SNL skit.
Yup, she was on a sitcom, “Mad About You” for a few years
Helen Hunt is terrific! ❤
Helen Hunt started as a sitcom actress, so she knew comedy. It was Twister & As Good As It Gets that turned her into a legit movie star.
Wow. I was 8 when this came out... I totally remember watching this when it aired and Helen Hunt going "What part didn't you understand, the buh or the bye?" has been etched in the dark recesses of my mind for years
I think they're actually more friendly and responsive than either Spirit or Frontier Airlines flight staff was the last time I flew.
The amount of comic talent in that one sketch.
Sarah Silverman, and Helen Hunt were lookin’ pretty good 🤤
Julia Sweeney’s few seconds are absolute gold.
Feels so crazy seeing one famous comedian after another coming up the line!
Helen Hunt is so damn fine here....
Getting a spanking from Helen would turn me on! 😍😍😍😍
Buh bye
@@MisterMikeTexas she's been a baaaaaad gurl! she needs one!
Shes so plain loo
Tom Bateman She’s got a Brother named Mike 😳
This is such a 90s humor with talk about the flapping mouth and everything
The impressiveness of this cast is astounding
2:12 Adam Sandler "I'm gonna be waitin' for you outside of the terminal."
I'M GOING TO KICK THE CRAP OUT OF YOU !!! 😡😡😡
"No no, there's more....I'm gonna pound your face in" 😂
I love those two, especially when the guy was singing bye-bye, that was hularious
I've been saying "buh bye" non-stop for over half an hour after watching this sketch. Thanks buh bye
My brother is an airline pilot and his wife a flight attendant. After this first aired my brother would say "buh bye" to her during arguments. And, yes, they're still married.
After this came out in the 1990s that's all we ever said when we hung up the phone or the people anytime anywhere
@@elainebennes2106 I love that! That's hilarious! 😂
Loved this skit; truly a classic.
If you say "buh-BYE" leaving a flight, the flight attendants will usually crack up laughing.
it must have been very hard for Helen Hunt to be even that rude to people, she's like the sweetest person you could ever meet.
Your joking right??
One of my clients who was a red carpet interviewer in the 90s told me Hunt was rather aloof.
@@guardsful well imagine being hounded by a bunch of retarded jackels whose lives are made relevant only by celebrities. I'd also act in any way which would cut my conversations with those leaches short.
I love how they need security to escort them
Much like #FledTed Cruz.
@@tejaswoman lol true
This skit summarizes Sarah Silverman and Jay Mohr's entire SNL career.
Sarah was about as funny in this as she has been anything.
Forgettable? I remember liking this sketch and I had no idea her annoying voice was in it.
Sarah was then and still is HOT.
@@jeffreys.2804 Being, you know funny, is more important to being a comedian than being hot. I used to think she was hot until seeing how her whole bit is being a cute girl who says obnoxious crap.
And still farther than many many comedians ever did.
This SNL cast took so much crap at the time but the sketches have stood the test of time. Still funny a quarter century later.
The amount famous people in this. Makes this even more funnier haha
SNL has had several golden eras of casts. This was definitely one.
Just a regular show in early 90s. People would have a hard time naming 3 cast members from today's SNL.
Me: “Planes don’t disembark on the starboard side.”
World: “Buh-bye.”
How to trigger airplane enthusiasts
So planes have the same terms as a boat? Starboard, port, stern keel?
Apollos 02
Aviation industry adopted some traditions / nomenclature from marine industry. However, if a target is acquired little behind his plane, I doubt the aviator will use the local reference of “abaft the beam.”
AirPORT, captain, etc. Lot of navy terms on flying...
But I never noticed that starboard entry, no wonder I always thought there was something strange with this sketch.
Good catch. 😅
"Thanks for flying Kuzco Airlines, Buh Bye now, Buh Bye..."
“Buh bye... You’re very heavy!”
I like the way all fake airplanes used for movies don't have overhead bins in the way
I loved this skit soooooo much when I saw it live. I was really really hopin they'd run it into the ground with dozens of sequels.
And this was in 1994, back when air travel was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
i can report air travel sucked in Continental-now-United, Houston/Newark/London, 1987-91
Oh cross generational catch phrases are tight!
Sad thing is I remember seeing this one when it aired. Now I feel old. Early 90’s is when I started watching Saturday night live.
AHHH,, POOR Guy::: Just Imagine how Sad you would feel if you started watching SNL when it First started in 1975 (like I did)===THEN you could feel Really Old (like I do Now)....
Same here.
No one cares, buh-bye
WHY? WHY DOESN’T ANYONE CARE??? HOW WILL I GO ON?! Oh yes BUH BYE! 😄
Guess what? You are old! Buh bye!
Helen Hunt here 😍
Such a nice little last call anthem :)
"we at total bastard airlines are bitter about the career paths we have taken and we do tend to take that out on our passengers...." yep, I flew for 'Total Bastard' for a few months...
Airline jobs are no longer considered glamorous like they used to be.
Spade’s coat is like two sizes too big for him 👍🏽😁
Fat coat on a little guy!
Damn, Spade is freaking EPIC in this skit.
Also, good thing for this airline that there was no Yelp back then.
David Spade got lucky and he found his "voice" and the right character that allows him to shine as a star. What he does is low key but because it's right for him it really works. However he is great in this skit.
Love that the whole cast is in it! Classic Spade
Just said “Buh-bye” this morning to someone. In this SNL way. It never gets old!
This sketch is why I hate when I hear people say, "Buh-bye." Lol.
Knock knock!
Who’s there?
Buh bye 😂
I will never forget the rudeness and audacity the flight attendants of the UA showed me.
agreed that UA are awful.
did you know they don't pay their attendants when the plane has docked with the gate? that's right, their attendants are working FOR FREE when everyone deplanes.
Fact: After 14 years, things are still the same
No. Much worse. I can deal with rude. I can't deal with United just lying and putting us on the wrong flight.
No the same after 30 years because the skids originally from 1994 and you know what things have just gotten exponentially worse and even more exponentially worse since covid.
It's worse. Now they no longer Say Buh Bye but engage in incessant farting to get people out faster.
Although they are jerks to everyone, the one thing I might risk jail for is mistreating the guy on crutches. I might be like "OK, he can't fight because he has a broken leg, but how about taking me on? I have two good legs, and imma bout to kick your asses."
Airlines really do this as you exit and it's HILARIOUS, because the Stewards HATE it.
Saying ba bye in the tune of the 70's Greatest Hits!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ever since this skit aired, we would jokingly part ways with "buh bye" in some family get-togethers.
I miss the golden era of SNL (late 80s to early 90s) and this was the last season I watched regularly.
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@@corksoaker4934 yah, I heard a rumor it may be on its last year or so.
I've been watching since the early 90's and it's just not the same, or even close.
Yeah, who cares? b-bye!
@@swampcrawlerls1267 People have been saying that for 35 years...
NEWSFLASH: Another Self centered prick thinks that a golden era ended when his own youth dried out. Old man shut the fuck up.
Epic sketch with one of the most funniest people!!
Is this sketch credited with the buh bye phrase? Only i saw it used by flight attendants in High Anxiety in the 70s.
David spade is just great at being a natural prick.
Always loved this one - still think of it every time I exit a plane : )
One of my favorite SNL clips of all-time.
I know, the first sink skit I ever saw. Loved David Spade!
OMG, the seats! - Spirit Airlines currently have those exact old seats!
Chris Farley...This newer generation will not know breathing in the same atmosphere as legend
Those are words, but I dont think they go together. xD
@@SteveCowlishaw Chris Farley is the king of comedy. Hail to the king, baby!
yes I too new generation breathing of airs stuff.
Why say lot words when few words do trick -- Kevin Malone
William Gregory: Chris Farley, the horribly unfunny John Belushi wannabe, was never funny in any capacity. You are someone who must not have a life.
LUGGAGE TIPS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Tie three or four colored ribbons around the handle to your luggage to warn others that this is not their luggage. People grab luggage at the turnstile and take it home before you ever see it.
Anywhere you put your bag, it could be grabbed in error. Example: overhead compartment, unloaded from the bus, at the hotel lobby, at the airport turnstile...
These ribbons make your luggage different and EASY TO SPOT when the piece is surrounded by 35 other cases unloaded from the bus. Using 4 ribbons make it immediately different than other cases with 1 ribbon.
Use 1” wide ribbons 14” long and not longer. Cut the ends at 45 degrees.
Tie the ribbons as a sandwich, as if they were one ribbon. Use a man’s tie, a half Windsor knot for the best look. After it is tied on, the total length of the ribbons will be about 5 inches from the handle. This is too short to catch on anything such as rollers.
Scissor cut trim the ribbons to cascading different lengths after they are tied. Put a drop of Super Glue at the end.
If each ribbon is slightly a different length by 1/4” the color layers will all show up no matter how they drape.
You can see these ribbons from 40 feet away.
Perhaps tie TWO handles or RINGS top and side of the case.
Tie using a HALF WINDSOR KNOT to the metal buckle ring of the handle.
Learn Half Windsor knot tying:
It is the 2nd example in this video
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This knot does not loosen.
Put your phone number on one ribbon using a fine point permanent Sharpie.
Example: “Owner 454-333-7878”
No personal name necessary.
No address necessary on the ribbon.
Choose one ribbon with an unusual pattern or fabric to really make it unique. The 4th ribbon could be black color.
Stand by the output port of the turnstile to reduce the chance of someone else grabbing your piece.
Tie your skiies, duffel bag, backpack and what ever else with matching ribbons-even your computer case.
If you are a Travel Agent, you could hot gold stamp one ribbon with your name and phone number. Send them a set of ribbons, red and blue and BLACK to your customer as a gift. Record this gift in your database so you don’t duplicate yourself.
Buy a gold hot embossing machine. Gold emboss your business name on the BLACK ribbon. Put the customer’s name on it if possible.
Pleasant color combinations:
Red, white and blue
Chartreuse and purple and orange
Orange and light blue
Orange and yellow
Gray and pink
Green and yellow
Red and Green
Red and Gold
Light blue and light green and white
The 4th ribbon could be white, gray, black, tan
Tip #2 Take a cell phone picture of the ribbon tied on. Then another picture of the full luggage piece. You now have a way to communicate “what it looks like” if someone is tasked with searching for it. Take this picture outside in direct sun not under neon lights.
Tip #3 Place a strip of colored duct tape on the inside lining to your case. Put TWO pieces in DIFFERENT places such as INSIDE a pocket to the case. If you dare, put your phone number DIRECTLY ON THE FABRIC Liner of the case WITHOUT USING TAPE. Or, put your name and phone number on this tape. If all identity is stripped from your case, you have this to show. If someone steals it and rips off identity tags, you can show the police officer the inside tape...
To be sneaky about the tape, put your phone number on the STICKY side of the tape. Nothing is on the surface side of this tape.
Tip #4
Put your phone number on a 2” x 1/2” piece of fabric or plastic sheet. Use colored Duct tape, such as black or red or neon, to tape this message to the top side of the handle. This message is under the tape hidden from view. The lettering does not touch the sticky part. Wrap it 2-3 times. Also include Tips 1,2,3 above. If you need to prove identity of the case, just unwrap it and show.
Tip #5 ADDING UNIQUENESS
4 ribbons
1 designer ribbon
colored taped handle
stencil spray paint a 2” stencil letter or number or word to the suit case surface in addition to using all the ideas here.
Stencil spray paint a letter to the top ribbon.
Use ribbons that are wider or more narrow than 1”.
Put a travel sticker on the case.
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