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Remembering the brilliance of John Belushi (Original Post) ificandream Jan 2022 OP
I didn't think he was very funny. zuul Jan 2022 #1
Any link to the Jane Curtin or "other female alumni" comment? Auggie Jan 2022 #2
I thought Belushi was funny a hell. lark Jan 2022 #3

zuul

(14,697 posts)
1. I didn't think he was very funny.
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 09:41 AM
Jan 2022

Jane Curtin and other female alumni of SNL say he was a sexist and he harmed their careers. That’s not very funny either.

lark

(25,374 posts)
3. I thought Belushi was funny a hell.
Tue Jan 25, 2022, 12:58 PM
Jan 2022

Don't know how he could have hurt Jane Curtain, she had a fabulous career. I loved him and Akroyd, Radner, Curtain, Newman, Morris and the entire original crew, they were hysterical.

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