Amy Poehler kicked off her Saturday Night Live opening monologue by commemorating the official 50th anniversary of the show’s first episode — while also pointing out some of the major advancements in technology since its debut.

The Good Hang podcast host affirmed it was “actually a very special night for the show, not just because I’m here, but because 50 years ago today, on Oct. 11, 1975, the very first episode of SNL aired.”

“But you know, the world looked a lot different in 1975. For one thing, women couldn’t even have credit cards yet,” she started. “Yeah, but now I’m kind of like somebody take my credit card away, am I right?”

Amy Poehler kicked off her Saturday Night Live opening monologue by commemorating the official 50th anniversary of the show’s first episode —

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