No offense, but none of them because Chase was the least funny of the orignal SNL cast members. I liked Dan Ackroyd's Richard Nixon and Comercial Pitchman skits over anything Chevy Chase ever did. sorry just my opinion
2007-03-09 15:45:57
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answered by gerbil31603 5
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1). I think they are entertaining and I don't take them seriously. The skits are for laughs. 2). I don't think they are affecting the polls. I think if someone supports Sarah Palin a skit on SNL won't change that. If someone doesn't support her the skit won't change that either. 3). I would hope that other's are reacting to the skits in the spirit in which they were meant as entertainment. I think the reason why the skits are so popular is because they express the perception many people have of the candidates and their campaigns. Whether you support the candidates or are against them no one can deny that there is some truth in the skits. Independent thinker and voter with Democratic leanings
2016-03-28 22:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't say because he's Chevy Chase, and I'm not. This guy is one of my favorite brothers. I believe he also goes by the aliases John Cocktoasten, Don Corleone, and Harry Truman. And I've noticed that a lot of people, with their tooth whitening, look a lot like him in "The Memoirs of an Invisible Man."
2007-03-10 12:02:24
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answered by Valerie W 3
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I liked Weekend up date and the Land Shark skits. Also, any skit he did rein acting President Fords Falls.
2007-03-10 07:51:42
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answered by Shrew 6
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Chevy Chase is the man who popularized Weekend update.
2007-03-09 18:03:53
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answered by LORD Z 7
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"Land Shark" - an SNL classic and still funny everytime I see it.
2007-03-09 15:53:51
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answered by ddot2882 6
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