Short Overview: In this Cut for Time sketch, a guy named Hormuz Jeff (Will Ferrell) promotes his boat business getting things through the Strait of ... In this Cut for Time sketch, a dad (Ashley Padilla) gets into an argument with his son (Will Ferrell) in front of his boss (Tommy ...
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In this Cut for Time sketch, a guy named Hormuz Jeff (Will Ferrell) promotes his boat business getting things through the Strait of ... In this Cut for Time sketch, a dad (Ashley Padilla) gets into an argument with his son (Will Ferrell) in front of his boss (Tommy ... A group of high school students wait for their drama teacher (Will Ferrell) to post their show cast list.
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- In this Cut for Time sketch, a guy named Hormuz Jeff (Will Ferrell) promotes his boat business getting things through the Strait of ...
- In this Cut for Time sketch, a dad (Ashley Padilla) gets into an argument with his son (Will Ferrell) in front of his boss (Tommy ...
- A group of high school students wait for their drama teacher (Will Ferrell) to post their show cast list.
- In this Cut for Time sketch, a security guard (Will Ferrell) works a meet and greet for a kids' band.
- A patron (Jason Alexander) asks for more juice for his gyro, which the staff finds very interesting.
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