You remember the Saturday Night Live skits in which a guest host was welcomed to the “Five Timers Club,” an exclusive group of stars who have hosted the show five times. Those began quite a few years ago, in 1990, and the Five Timers Club is now so big that it’s not all that exclusive any more. The most frequent hosts have appeared on the show more than a dozen times! Who are they, and why do they have such power -or good will- to be invited back so many times? Find out who the top six are at TVOM.
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Good stuff, yo!
"Ray "Bones" Barboni: Let me explain something to you. Momo is dead. Which means that everything he had now belongs to Jimmy Cap, including you. Which also means, that when I speak, I speak for Jimmy. E.g., from now on, you start showing me the proper fucking respect.
Chili Palmer: "E.g." means "for example". What I think you want to say is "I.e.".
Ray "Bones" Barboni: Bullshit! That's short for "ergo".
Chili Palmer: Ask your man.
Bodyguard: To the best of my knowledge, "e.g." means "for example".
Ray "Bones" Barboni: E.g., i.e., fuck you! The point is this: is that, When I say "jump", you say "OK", okay?"
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(1) "C.f." should be "Cf." -- without the extra period.
(2) "Etc." is not "the abbreviation for "etcetera" -- but rather the abbreviation for "et cetera" (with a space between the two Latin words).
(3) "QED" is not the "abbreviation for quod erat demonstradum" -- but rather the abbreviation for "quod erat demonstrandum" (with an "n" before the second "d."
Tsk, tsk!