Something I consider noteworthy took place on "Saturday Night Live" last night. I described in my October 4, 2009 blog how a particular sketch they did October 3, 2009 bore a striking similarity to a comedy idea I posted on youtube and archive.org a month earlier (September 1st), "An Irishman Visits Ralph Kramden's Brooklyn".
It being that SNL is always doing things based on my material, it was and is obvious to me where their idea came from in that instance, the time proximity of the two also being a factor.
The latest noteworthy news is that this Oct. 3rd SNL sketch has now graduated to the realm of being a recurring SNL sketch concept, as evidenced by last night's sketch about Frank Sinatra as seen through the eyes of a Danish acting troupe. This would not be the first time a recurring SNL sketch started with me, you might even say that I'm used to it - yet I would be awfully jaded to let it go by without a mention. As usual, they've landed on "Free Parking".
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