Andy Samberg Loves Justin's Chops

June 30, 2009 at 11:36am PST
Photos: SNL

A Justin Timberlake fan site recently interviewed SNL's Andy Samberg, who collaborated with the singer on Internet sensations including "Dick in a Box" and "Jizz in my Pants." Of course, Andy took the interview ultra seriously:

Q: What’s the creative process like when Justin stops by the show?

Andy: Everything comes to a screeching halt and we just sit in a room and watch Justin dance. He’s really good. It inspires us.

Q: What do you think of Justin’s comedy chops?

Andy: I adore them. They’re my third favorite chops.

Q: What’s your favorite Justin song?

Andy: Justin is a singer???!!!!!!

Andy, stay away from acting like a dick (in a Box), and we might just put you on our good list again.

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