If six weeks of quarantining at home with your family has got you climbing the walls, you're not alone. During the second installment of "Saturday Night Live at Home," Pete Davidson and Adam Sandler put their feelings about being "Stuck in the House" to music.

"Tired of sitting in the dark, got nothing to watch, I already did Ozark," Davidson rapped from his mom's basement on Staten Island. "Hand sanitizer is now my best friend, using it so much it's chapping my hands."

Simply put, "I'm going crazy," he sang.

Sandler, who returned to "SNL" after more than two decades last season, also contributed remotely: "I'm done with selfies so don't even ask. I'm stayin' in the house in an underwear mask. Only pet my dog with a baseball mitt, baking my own bread and it tastes like (expletive)."

Worse yet, Sandler lamented, "I broke my legs two weeks ago and I'm too scared to go to the hospital. Never go outside because I might see my neighbor. I'm using both sides of my toilet paper."

It seems quarantine is also affecting his love life: "Wife tried to kiss me and I straight-up denied her. I miss the NBA and I miss Rob Schneider." (And like clockwork, his former 'SNL' castmate from the 1990s showed up.)

So there you have it, folks: Yes, coronavirus will probably have a permanent impact on our daily lives going forward. But some things in life — like a cameo by Schneider in pretty much any Sandler project — will go on. And if you're a Gen Xer who watched the show in the '90s, that should bring you comfort.

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