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Buffalo Wild Wings Snl - Investment Context
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In this Cut for Time sketch things go off the rails when LiMu Emu and Doug (Shane Gillis) from Liberty Mutual try to help a ... Things turn around for a struggling man (Shane Gillis) when he's gifted a pair of magical sneakers from Donald Trump. Janitors (Bill Burr, Michael Longfellow, Andrew Dismukes) get sidetracked while trying to clean a lecture hall.
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An ad depicts a low-effort friendship that requires no emotional commitment, financial investment or drama. A sports commentator (Bill Burr) pulls an untimely prank on his colleagues (Kenan Thompson, Ego Nwodim). A man (Shane Gillis) advertises a new medication that helps when life hits a low point.
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- In this Cut for Time sketch things go off the rails when LiMu Emu and Doug (Shane Gillis) from Liberty Mutual try to help a ...
- Things turn around for a struggling man (Shane Gillis) when he's gifted a pair of magical sneakers from Donald Trump.
- Janitors (Bill Burr, Michael Longfellow, Andrew Dismukes) get sidetracked while trying to clean a lecture hall.
- An ad depicts a low-effort friendship that requires no emotional commitment, financial investment or drama.
- A sports commentator (Bill Burr) pulls an untimely prank on his colleagues (Kenan Thompson, Ego Nwodim).
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