Description
Saturday Night Live Drunk Uncle Journal and Bottle Opener with Sound - Convention Exclusive:
- "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!"
- Here, let your drunk uncle open that.
- Exclusive SNL-themed journal with talking bottle opener.
- Opener speaks 10 authentic phrases, newly recorded exclusively for this item.
Entertainment Earth Convention Exclusive! Introducing Bif Bang Pow!'s first item from it's
Saturday Night Live collection. Launching at San Diego Comic-Con, this exclusive journal features Bobby Moynihan as Drunk Uncle exclaiming some of his most memorable phrases, along with a few new ones too. This set also comes with a hilarious
SNL-themed talking bottle opener that speaks 10 memorable "Drunk Uncle" phrases newly recorded by Bobby Moynihan exclusively for this item. If you're a big fan of
Saturday Night Live and its inebriated kinsman, this item is definitely for you!
The black talking bottle opener is made of plastic, measures about 5 3/8-inches long, and features the
SNL logo on one side with a stylized image of everyone's favorite drunk uncle, actor Bobby Moynihan, on the other. The bottle opener speaks 10 character phrases, newly recorded specifically for this exclusive:
"Beer me, beer me…"
"Can you BEER me now?"
"So I didn't make the big catch, OK?"
"Brrrf!"
"Immigrants!"
"When I was a kid, we opened beers with our teeth."
"YOU press one for English."
"Suspenders, cane, monocle, top hat, fancy!"
"…That's not me."
"Is this… is this Wi-Fi organic?"
Bottle opener includes 3 non-replaceable "AG10" batteries.
The journal features New York's nighttime skyline and a bright-yellow "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night Live." This one-of-a-kind journal from Bif Bang Pow! measures approximately 8-inches tall x 5-inches wide and contains 320 white lined pages.
"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night Live!" NBC's Saturday Night Live is an intensely entertaining mix of comedy and action on American late-night TV. For over three decades, SNL's sketches, celebrity guests, and current-events humor have wowed audiences into the wee hours.