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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2006

4th of july heritage loaf

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  • it's chevy

  • @olsh777 how might you know this, olsh? everything I have seen indicates that it is not Chevy Chase's hands, but Ken Shapiro's. sooooo, explain how you've come to this conclusion.

  • FYI

    Those hands belong to Chevy Chase, no shit!

  • I believe they are Ken Shapiro's hands, not Chevy Chase's. Chevy Chase is the "fingers" in the yellow pages "let your fingers do it." ad, along with 2 other sketches.

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  • Don't know if I'm easily amused but this shit cracks me up. Especially when the plate busts.

  • Anyone above a certain age will remember that, in the '50's and early '60's, daytime TV was filled with these kind of demo-commercials from the "Kraft Family Kitchens..." I seem to recall it happened a lot on "Art Linkletter's houseparty." Incredibly involved recipes that usually involved Velveeta or CheezWiz or Kraft Caramels, with the voice of Ed Herlihy seeming to have a near-climactic experience as he narrated the instructions.

    This is an (only slight) exaggeration.

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  • LOLOLOL! WTF DID I JUST WATCH!? I died when the plate broke from the first loaf! LOL

  • This made me laugh so hard the first time I saw it.

  • I haven't seen this is in probably over 25 years.

  • @Flutterbye811 ye, clearly its the short guy, not chevy

  • this is a great movie, but i think this was my favorite part

  • aw, GAWD! the best part of a great movie- seen it sooo many time, and laugh every single time

  • I hurt myself every time I watch this.

  • Oh no! I forgot to buy Easy Lube Brand Vegetable Shortening! X( No heritage loaf for me this year.

  • @Flutterbye811 I saw this when I was in high school (Late 80s/Early 90s), and had a DVD copy that I lent out and never got back. The same person lent me 'The Onion' movie, so I suppose that could be considered 'fair trade.' ;)

  • @Dreaded88 74

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