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Saturday night live hans and franz pump you up
Saturday night live hans and franz pump you up











saturday night live hans and franz pump you up

Early on, Aykroyd played a fast-talking commercial pitchman on an ad that still has people talking: “Super BassoMatic 76,” in which he put a whole fish into a blender. Not that all of the classic skits involved a character who returned over and over. Recurring characters became the show’s bread and butter, whether it was John Belushi as the multi-occupational samurai warrior (who once actually accidentally cut guest host Buck Henry’s forehead with his sword during a sketch) or Dan Aykroyd and Steve Martin as the swinging Czech brothers who told anyone who would listen that they were “two wild and crazy guys.”

saturday night live hans and franz pump you up

Right from the start, “SNL” seemed to understand that, when a sketch went over so well that people were talking about it at the watercooler the following Monday, there was practically a mandate to bring those characters back. Find a popular catch-phrase associated with “Saturday Night Live”-past or present-and you will undoubtedly be talking about one of the long-running comedy-sketch show’s most popular sketches-its greatest hits, if you will. Their frequent SNL skits became a fan favorite and are still one of the most popular in Saturday Night Live history.Two wild and crazy guys? Yeah, that’s the ticket. The two were portrayed by actors Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon. They were fictitious Austrian brothers and the “cousins” of the real-life bodybuilder, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hans and Franz first appeared in 1987 on the popular late-night comedy show, Saturday Night Live. The two “bodybuilders” ended their letter of advice reminding MV students to “pump–ker-SLAP! - you up!

saturday night live hans and franz pump you up

The two men responded with an outrage calling the MV student a ‘girly man’ who was just jealous of their fast cars, expensive women, and big muscles. The SNL stars responded in their usual arrogant manner saying that male dancers were just ‘girly men’ and stressed how they were much more muscular than they were.Īnother MV student wrote to Hans and Franz doubting that their muscles were real and saying that they were just balloons and padding underneath their shirts. Ya.”Ī male member of the Monte Vista dance class wrote to Hans and Franz upset about the bad rap they give male dancers. You should be happy with one of those little wimpy, flabby, girlie women with the faked pumped up muscles instead. Hans and Franz said, “ Listen to me now and hear me later, mister Blackhawk man: no way you could get a girl with so many muscles in the buttocks region. A Blackhawk teenager asked how Hans and Franz ‘score’ with strong, buffed-up beauties and how he could do the same. Hans and Franz were happy to help give advice to poor, dumb, high school students. In this issue of El Mestengo, international bodybuilding champions of Saturday Night Live, Hans and Franz wrote a personal advice column to MV students. ***Article taken from a 1990 El Mestengo, the predecessor to the Stampede***













Saturday night live hans and franz pump you up