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- From: paul@howtek.UUCP (Paul Rothenberg)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv
- Subject: Re: SNL Review/12-12-92
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 13:10:50 EST
- Organization: Howtek, Inc.
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- Reply-To: paul@howtek.UUCP (Paul Rothenberg)
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- In article <VITA.92Dec17185937@gloucester.dab.ge.com> (rec.arts.tv), vita@dab.ge.com (Mark Vita) writes:
- > In article <1992Dec15.173451.12829@e2big.mko.dec.com> page@cgvax2.enet.dec.com (Brad Page) writes:
- > > As a life-long New Englander (currently in New Hampshire, formerly
- > > from Mass.) I got a kick out of this sketch, but it could have been better.
- > > I didn't think Phil Hartman's accent was that good, or Glenn Close's either;
- > > Accents like that can be heard in Maine, but not really in Mass or NH. And
- > > Kevin Nealon's New England accent was terrible-- I've never heard ANYONE
- > > talk like that here. But whenever that other character talked (I can't
- > > remember the cast member's name-- the one who does Opera Man) my wife and
- > > I fell on the floor laughing... Now THAT was a Massachusetts accent! We
- > > particularly loved his use of "wicked" and "pissa"....
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- Adam Sandler is the actor. He was born and raised in Manchester, NH.
- He probably wrote the sketch.
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- Paul M. Rothenberg
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