Bush, Ross Perot, andDennis Miller, as well as the belovedChurch Ladyand Wayne’s pal, Garth.
However, there’s one character of which he isn’t as proud in hindsight.
“It’s so 1992,” Carvey said.

Kevin Nealon, Dana Carvey, Sharon Stone, Rob Schneider, and Phil Hartman on ‘Saturday Night Live’.Alan Singer/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty
“You know, it’s from another era.”
Spade chimed in during the apology, calling the sketch “so offensive.”
“I know the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony,” she said.
We didn’t have this sense.
I had much bigger problems than that.
That was funny to me.
I didn’t care.
I was fine being the butt of the joke."
She continued, “Now, we’re in such a weird and precious time.
People have spent too much time alone.
People don’t know how to be funny and intimate or any of these things with each other.
It’s lost all sense of reason.”
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