Lonely Island member Jorma Taccone’s life flashed before his eyes during a recent 20-foot fall.

Taccone, 48, who rose to prominence in 2005 when The Lonely Island began producing digital shorts for “Saturday Night Live,” opened up about the harrowing experience during the Tuesday, Sept. 2, episode of “The Lonely Island and Seth Myers Podcast.”

Taccone was hanging lights on the barn at his property in Connecticut when he fell about 20 feet from a “rickety” ladder.

Jorma Taccone. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

“The base of the ladder is not good. … I felt it give way, and I’m like, ‘Oh, no. … I gotta get off this ladder. I literally have enough time as I’m falling to be like, ‘I’m gonna die,’” he recalled to cohosts Seth Myers, Andy Samberg, and Akiva Schaffer. “I fall straight on my butt,

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