This Weekend's "SNL" Featured Very Practical Travel Advice
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This Weekend's "SNL" Featured Very Practical Travel Advice
"Ben Marshall showed up as, well, a red-haired man who recently returned from a trip with a truly epic sunburn. How epic? So epic that it left him with the ability to re-heat frozen foods in seconds flat. SNL viewers will likely recall Marshall's ability to pull off an amicable deadpan under increasingly absurd circumstances, as in this Please Don't Destroy sketch in which he shows up to his office after receiving some ill-advised botox."
"It's a funny sketch, but it's also a useful reminder that sunscreen is well worth packing wherever you might find yourself traveling this winter. Getting a sunburn early in a vacation can cast a shadow over the rest of the trip unfortunately, that's a metaphorical shadow and not one that will keep you out of the sun's rays. Speaking as someone who once spent a sleepless night in a hotel room due a bad sunburn and its accompanying dehydration: it's always worthwhile to err on the side of caution with sunscreen."
December prompts many people to travel for holidays or to escape cold weather. A Weekend Update sketch featured a man returning from a trip with a truly epic sunburn that left him flinching whenever he accidentally touched burned flesh. The performance used deadpan delivery and physical comedy, including an absurd gag about reheating frozen foods, to illustrate burn severity. The segment emphasizes that sunscreen is worth packing for winter travel. Getting a sunburn early in a vacation can cast a shadow over the rest of the trip and can cause dehydration. Erring on the side of caution with sun protection is advisable.
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