Depending on what time zone you were in, on either the late hours of February 25 or the very early morning of February 26 of 1995, a comedic masterpiece aired on NBC. It was a sketch on Saturday Night Live. Judging by how strange it is, it likely aired towards the tail end of the program, as Lorne Michaels notoriously refuses to let anything but celebrity impressions and fart jokes on the show while most humans are still awake. The sketch is funny, but it is not merely funny, it perfectly encapsulated what would become the comedic career of an actor that no one at the time knew was hilarious. It was a voice crying in the wilderness that an unexpected person was secretly hilarious. The sketch’s title is “Tales of Fraud and Malfeasance in Railroad Hiring Practices”. It starred regular cast member and former
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