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Not long after Adam Sandler was fired from "SNL," he got a strange call from his manager. NBC wanted him to appear on Conan’s talk show during sweeps week. He was, not surprisingly, taken aback, given they’d, you know, just fired him, but instead of saying no, he impulsively decided it was his chance to get even.

During the mid-90s, Sandler was arguably the most famous and popular cast member on "Saturday Night Live." Ratings, however, weren’t particularly great for the show, and some NBC executives felt it may have been because the sketch comedy staple had gotten too silly. So, in a decision that still feels shocking thirty years later, NBC ordered Lorne Michaels to let go of Sandler and his castmate Chris Farley.
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00:30I got fired from Saturday Night Live and then my manager called me up and said NBC wants you to
00:41do Conan and I said what do you mean and he goes it's sweep sweep so they want you on there and
00:48I said I thought they don't like me they just fired me he's like no no no it's for Conan though
00:52it's not Saturday Night Live I was like but isn't that NBC and he was like yeah I go and to make
00:58like a big stand I was young and I was angry I said will you tell them I will do Conan show but
01:07they have to buy me a fax machine wait why a fax machine I think it was cost like a week earlier
01:15I asked my brother I go everybody's got these fax machines man can I get one he goes they're like
01:20400 bucks and I went boom
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