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Yeah – You’ve probably seen it, but we feel the need to post it here for posterity.
What a queen.
The full interview, he goes about 6 minutes in. Really watch dad’s reaction and the proven NBC “show must go on” interviewing style after the blow.

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Sarah Palin’s farewell speech didn’t exactly make a whole lot of sense. But don’t worry… Conan O’Brian has a solution: have William Shatner read it as poetry. The results could have only been better had he been able to get Ben Folds to compose some music to go behind Shatner’s words (as they did on [...]

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Former Tonight Show legend Ed McMahon dies at 86. He’s also known for his work on “Star Search,” Publisher’s Clearing House commercials and as Jerry Lewis’ go-to for the telethon fundraising count during Labor Day weekend.
What will Conan do to remember him? Could be another big ratings night for him …

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MSNBC may not be the best cable news network, but it’s quickly becoming the most entertaining. In response to a non-story about David Letterman making a joke about Sarah Palin dressing like a slutty flight attendant (video of the top ten list). Contessa Brewster then invited radio host John Ziegler, who had conducted an interview [...]

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Conan’s new stage set up his striking similiarity to another popular background.
[Gizmodo via Serious Lunch]

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Leno’s farewell

June 2nd, 2009 by Dave Studinski

There was much hype around the debut of “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” last night, enough to drown the departure of another late night legend.  Albeit a few days late, if you haven’t watched Jay Leno’s final “Tonight Show” you’re missing a monumental moment in American television history. Sure, he’s not leaving leaving, but [...]

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