I loved this show back in the late 80s/early 90s. Lots of great skits. What are your favorites? I have many, but I'll start off with a couple:
i was "crushing" my daughter's head the other night and she just looked at me like i was weird.
"I crush your head" is the first thing I think if when I hear 'Kids in the Hall'.
The show was on five or six seasons (@ 1988-1994), IIRC. I believe it was on Canadian television and then picked up in the States by Comedy Central. They also had a movie Brain Candy after the show ended.Funny. Was that a TV show? Never heard of it.
"I crush your head" is the first thing I think if when I hear 'Kids in the Hall'.
I taught my daughter to crush heads when she was a toddler. She loved it. Once school age she taught her classmates the joke. This is why I'm the coolest Dad ever.i was "crushing" my daughter's head the other night and she just looked at me like i was weird.
there were so many good ones
some of my favorites
- the one where a character (played by bruce mcculluch i think) keeps getting his arse kicked and keeps looking for fights
- the "will do" guy
Lorne Michaels produced, started on Canadian Broadcasting (CBC) and HBO and then moved around a bit to CBS and Comedy Central. I remember having viewing parties in my Dorm at Paty Hall watching it in 88/89 when we got HBOThe show was on five or six seasons (@ 1988-1994), IIRC. I believe it was on Canadian television and then picked up in the States by Comedy Central. They also had a movie Brain Candy after the show ended.
I thought about "I Ain't gonna spread for no roses" but didn't post for the same reasonHard to pick just one. Although one that I reference a lot and can't link involves 25 cent offerings of 'favors'.
It's more of a short throwaway joke than a full on skit but it always made me laugh.
You and I have something in common.I remember having viewing parties in my Dorm at Paty Hall watching it in 88/89 when we got HBO
i lived in paty, 5th floor, middle wing 87/88.You and I have something in common.
Paty, 4th floor, middle wing (a bit before your time).
It's like a Bama right of passage. That place was a cross between Animal House and a zoo.3rd floor here