->'''Le Von''': ''Awwww'' yeah.\\
'''Barry''': Aw yeah, baby.\\
'''Le Von''': It's that time.\\
'''Barry''': You ''know'' it's that time.\\
'''Le Von''': I'm Le Von.\\
'''Barry''': And I'm Barry, ''Mr. JustForFun/{{Egregious}}''.\\
'''Le Von''': And it's time... it's time for SugarWiki/FunnyMoments...\\
'''Barry''': SugarWiki/FunnyMoments...\\
'''Le Von''': ...from ''Series/TheState''.\\
'''Barry''': ...from ''Series/TheState''.\\
'''Le Von''': ''Awwww'' yeah.

* "Service with a Smile," "Highbrow/Lowbrow," "Porcupine Racetrack"... Several candidates, actually, depending on whom you ask.
* The commercial for Crispy Pops, both for its ''reductio ad absurdum'' of the cereal-commercial formula and for Ken Marino's LargeHam performance as a gibberish-spouting milkman.
** In fact, ''any'' sketch where Ken Marino gets to go full LargeHam probably counts.
* "In The Bathroom", a wish-fulfillment dream for anyone who's gone into the bathrooms of a high-class place and been astonished by all the amenities available next to the sink.
* Michael Showalter as frustrated kids'-TV host Blueberry Johnson.
* Ben Garant's love letter to bacon, a decade ahead of its time.
* "Hormones", a visual metaphor where Joe [=LoTruglio=] and Creator/{{Kerri Kenney|Silver}} portray two horny teenagers alone in the house while the rest of the cast dress in goofy hormone outfits and dance around them.
* The low-budget "local commercials", which were even shot on cheap video cameras for extra authenticity. "Don Law" and "Betty's No-Good Clothes Shop & Pancake House" are perhaps the most memorable.
* "[[MustHaveCaffeine Coffee Family]]", for sheer motor-mouth chaos. "''SLEEP?! '''AAAAAAHH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!'''''"