Because of low ratings, Jay leno might be bumped later in his time slot and push around everyone else.
http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=450969>1=28103
This really pissses me off because Conan O'brien will be basically demoted just so NBC can cling to a man who quit his show and then decide to come back. I always thought Leno's 10pm time slot stole the thunder from Conan moving into the tonight show slot. Normally I wouldn't care if Jimmy Fallon lost his show(I think he's bland) but getting pushed to 1 in the morning is a big FU to him just to make Jay leno feel better.
It's just an odd situation to begin with.
I think NBC had a lack of shows to fill the 10pm to 11pm slot to begin with and were desperate enough to bring Jay Leno back.
Not that I have anything against him, because I too back in "my" youth used to watch Jay and then Conan way into the wee hours of the night. usually procrastinating on homework :P
I mean JAY NAMED Conan as his successor and to demote/bump him is a big middle finger... but i think the genre of late night TV is overrun by the " Youtube " and DVR generation where tv isnt TV unless its on Youtube first.
Heck there are more popular shows that FOCUS on random internet happenings now than anything. because we're all a more internet savvy community and TV just doesnt cut it like it used to. :P
NBC didn't have a lack of shows, they've created one. They thought they could get by producing one show for five nights a week instead of paying to have multiple shows produced (cutting out paying writers, actors, editors, etc, etc...) and found out the hard way that people wanted more variety than Jay five nights a week in prime time.
If anyone deserves the blame it's the people at (the former) NBC / Universal that thought this stupid idea up.
Looks like Conan is on his way out. I think they should have just cancelled leno and left everything as is. Usually when a show fails, you cancel it. You don't push everybody around in order to accomediate it into another time slot.
The ratings were indeed low, but it was just enough to keep him on his current time. Its the affiliates that were getting pissed that their news program fell from the #1 spot to #3 and hounded NBC to take Leno off. NBC is now suggesting to put Leno on a 30min show and bump everyone else back an hour. Right now its only a suggestion, its that or Leno can leave and Conan is already saying no way to the 12:05 spot.
Guess he has a some kind of contract that NBC just cant let Leno go, but he can leave and go somewhere else if his show gets canceled or settle for a stupid 30 minute show if he chooses to stay hoping its something he'll definately say no to. Leno didnt create this whole mess, NBC wanted him off the tonight show and after some negotiating getting him a new show, they put it on a spot they knew was going to piss off thier affiliates. Putting everyone in a spot to where one or two of thier late night guys will spilt and they hope it will be Leno, which they wanted from the start. Those pesky contract agreements must really put a kink in NBCs bootin' plans.
Changing the time slot of an epic late night TV show after it has been in the same time slot for 60 years....is complete and utter failure. Conan only stayed on NBC just so he could have a chance to work on that historic show and it's staple time slot. Because NBC has decided to ruin this for him....he has decided to quit. Good for him. NBC is run by losers.
Seems other Conan fans are as rabid as I am by the look of all the groups that have popped up. I joined one and added this pic I drew yesterday. XD
http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/photo.php?pid=3434328&op=1&o=global&view=global&subj=242166564197&id=717788358
Fun with Conan:
"Hello, my name is Conan O'Brien, and I may soon be available for children's parties."
"When I was a little boy, I remember watching 'The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson' and thinking 'Someday, I'm going to host that show for 7 months.'"
"No, seriously - welcome to NBC where our new slogan is 'No longer just screwing up prime time.' "
"NBC says they're planning to have the late night situation worked out before the Winter Olympics start. And trust me, when NBC says something – you can take that to the bank!"
"Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is still under fire for remarks he made about President Obama's 'blackness.' Sources say Reid could face Congressional censure, or even worse, be promised the 'The Tonight Show' at 11:30."
"Everybody now wants to know what my plans are," he said. "All I can say is, I plan to keep putting on a great show night after night while stealing as many office supplies as humanly possible. I'm gonna rob this place blind."
He listed a dozen options open to him, which included, "leave television altogether and work in a classier business with better people, like hard core porn."
01/13/10 Monologue:
Hi, I'm Conan O'Brien, and I've been practicing the phrase, "Who ordered the mochaccino grande?"
Hosting "The Tonight Show" has been the fulfillment of a lifelong dream for me - and I just want to say to the kids out there watching: You can do anything you want in life. Unless Jay Leno wants to do it too.
According to a new TV Guide poll, 83 percent of voters want me to stay at 11:35. When he heard this poll number, President Obama asked, "How can I get NBC to screw me over?"
I'm getting a lot of support out there, especially from an online group calling themselves "Team Conan." It's very exciting-it's the first time in my life I've been on a team where I wasn't picked last.
Last night, the new season of "American Idol" started on the FOX Network and it was watched by an audience of 30 million people. When they heard that, NBC executives said "That's not true, there's no such thing as an audience of 30 million people."
"NBC executives have been making some changes to improve the Olympics. ... Here are just some of the changes NBC is implementing. It is pretty cool:
Move the Winter Olympics to summer but still call them the Winter Olympics;
replace the Olympic theme with Subway's 'Five Dollar Footlong' song;
have all event judging done by Paula Abdul, David Hasselhoff and for some reason, Flavor Flav;
attempt to boost ratings with new event featuring obese people on sleds called 'The Biggest Luger';
replace the flags on the giant slalom course with breached NBC contracts;
reserve the right to cancel ski jumps mid-jump;
move the Bronze up to Gold's place, Silver stays where it is and add a new medal for fourth place called the 'NBC'"
01/14/10 Monologue:
"Hi, I'm Conan O'Brien, NBC's 'Employee of the Month.'
There's a rumor that NBC is so upset with me, they want to keep me off the air for 3 years. My response to that is, if NBC doesn't want people to see me, just leave me on NBC.
Time sure does fly. Do you realize that a baby born on the day we did our first "Tonight Show" is now a slightly larger baby?
This is absolutely true—I received a letter from the adult film company "Pink Visual" offering me a role in one of their porno movies. In the movie I'd be having sex with a beautiful woman and just as we're about to climax I get replaced by Jay Leno.
No matter what happens, it's been a real honor to sit in the same chair as Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, and Jay Leno.
More news:
Think you know how to handle a late-night show better than NBC? Conan O'Brien's accepting offers.
O'Brien, still installed for the time being as the host of NBC's "The Tonight Show," at 11:35, put his show up for grabs on the Interwebs' favorite site for inexpensive used goods.
"While I still can," O'Brien informed his audience last night. "I've decided to sell 'The Tonight Show' on Craigslist. I'm not sure exactly how this works, but while I'm here, I feel like this is the thing to do."
O'Brien then panned to the advertisement on Craigslist – which unfortunately appears to be flagged for removal – to verify that he's serious about selling away NBC's (former) cash cow.
"4 SALE: BARELY-USED LATE NIGHT TALK SHOW – MAKE ME AN OFFER!!!" the ad read. According to NYMag.com, the ad described the show as, "designed for 11:35 but ... easily moved."
Current news!
http://www.tmz.com/tag/conan+obrien/ (http://www.tmz.com/tag/conan+obrien/)
Funny that conan doesn't like the name coco, even though all the support for him has coco wirtten all over it. XD
I vaguely remember Coco being the name of a Gorilla.
I can imagine thatt voice...
"Oh no! 'Coco's a No Go for Show Show?'"
Conan fans should organize a rally to attempt being a part of Leno's first return show audience....and then boo the hell out of him.
Quote from: Liquid on January 20, 2010, 05:40:46 PM
Conan fans should organize a rally to attempt being a part of Leno's first return show audience....and then boo the hell out of him.
Booing gives him something work with. Absolute silence is much worse for a comedian / talk show host.
Quote from: BrightHeart76 on January 20, 2010, 06:06:18 PM
Quote from: Liquid on January 20, 2010, 05:40:46 PM
Conan fans should organize a rally to attempt being a part of Leno's first return show audience....and then boo the hell out of him.
Booing gives him something work with. Absolute silence is much worse for a comedian / talk show host.
That's 100% true. I've done stand up and have experienced that. It IS horrible.
Btw, didn't they say if they were going to keep Conan, the Tonight Show was going to be bumped to 12:05? I think Letterman made a joke about that, saying that it wouldn't be the "Tonight Show" anymore, it would be the "Tomorrow Show."
newest news - Look like Conan is taking a severance package.
http://www.tmz.com/2010/01/21/conan-obrien-nbc-settlement-tonight-show-severance-deal/
*** edit add another link ***
Conan's last "Tonight" show will be Friday.
http://tv.yahoo.com/the-tonight-show-with-conan-o-39-brien/show/44070/news/tv-news.en.ap.org/tv-news.en.ap.org-20100121-us_tv_leno_o_brien
I can imagine the last show is probably gonna have huge ratings.
This thing is so stupid! They're keeping Jay hoping to boost ratings, despite the fact that his 10 P.M. show tanked, and people didn't tune in for local news or the Tonight show. That's why the Tonight show ratings were so bad after Conan O'brien took over. People tuned away from NBC affiliates after Jay Leno's show came on every weeknight. Do the Idiots at NBC think the ratings for the Tonight Show will improve by doing this? They should have held onto Conan O'brien instead. Jay Leno is damaged goods and People will not be tuning in for him when he goes back to 11:35 P.M.
Last show is tonight apparently. I'm gonna try to catch it to support the guy.
I do hope he takes a nice long vacation with his family and makes a triumphant return in Sept.
While he's at it Conan is going to waste more of NBC's money- and i dont blame him.
http://www.mancouch.com/720510142/conan-wastes-nbcs-money/
I don't have access to your link while I am at work Jerry. Can you post some quotes?
Last week we explained what's going on in the Late Night Wars. Since getting completely screwed over and announcing he wouldn't follow Jay, Conan has been on fire and going to town on NBC. He's just been ripping them apart. And last night he took it a step further wasting literally millions of NBC dollars for no reason. It's excellent. Nothing makes me smile as much as this.
The clip starts with Conan mocking a segment from Jay Leno when he ended his first run on the Tonight Show where he showed all the babies born during his run. Conan does the same, but he's only been on the air for 7 months. Then he wastes a lot of money just to stick it to NBC. Go team CoCo! Watch NBC burn:
The video - shows Conan and old sidekick Andy Ritcher, talking about "staff's babies" over their their 7 month run... but unfortunately the only "births" they had was a staff member who had a liter of hamster babies.
so they showed a tank filled hamster babies.
Then the showed [supposedly the most expensive car in the world] dress up like a mouse and played some sorta theme song which apparently is expensive to air both on TV and on the internet.
COST - $1.5 MILLION DOLLARS. probably the most expensive bit possible. :P
You should watch the video, and support Conan - NBC should eat the cost.
Speaking of videos...What a way to wrap things up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkn0WqtVZSo)
Conan explained last night that this was all a joke.. a very elaborate one.
Quote from: Jerry on January 22, 2010, 12:37:07 PM
Last week we explained what's going on in the Late Night Wars. Since getting completely screwed over and announcing he wouldn't follow Jay, Conan has been on fire and going to town on NBC. He's just been ripping them apart. And last night he took it a step further wasting literally millions of NBC dollars for no reason. It's excellent. Nothing makes me smile as much as this.
The clip starts with Conan mocking a segment from Jay Leno when he ended his first run on the Tonight Show where he showed all the babies born during his run. Conan does the same, but he's only been on the air for 7 months. Then he wastes a lot of money just to stick it to NBC. Go team CoCo! Watch NBC burn:
The video - shows Conan and old sidekick Andy Ritcher, talking about "staff's babies" over their their 7 month run... but unfortunately the only "births" they had was a staff member who had a liter of hamster babies.
so they showed a tank filled hamster babies.
Then the showed [supposedly the most expensive car in the world] dress up like a mouse and played some sorta theme song which apparently is expensive to air both on TV and on the internet.
COST - $1.5 MILLION DOLLARS. probably the most expensive bit possible. :P
You should watch the video, and support Conan - NBC should eat the cost.
The speech conan gave toward the end of the show was really heartfelt. Not just as a fan, but as also sombody who has had conan influence the way I do comedy, this guy is one class act. When he mentioned he didn't like the cynism he was seeing with fans, it almost me feel bad for drawing the pic I posted earlier.
I hope the speech he gave is somewhere on youtube.
Some people are trying to say, "Don't blame Leno, it's NBC's fault!", but it is Leno's fault in many ways too. He didn't have to agree to bow out after 5 years. He could have added a stipulation in his contract that if he held up ratings or made them better that he could have continued hosting. Also, if he really didn't want to screw over Conan, he could have refused NBC's offer to push Conan off his time slot or even refused to take back the Tonight Show. NBC would have had to come up with an alternate plan then. Hell, Fallon doesn't really deserve the slot he's in. (Nothing against Fallon, but it's not like he has a great show.) NBC could have just put Conan on the Tonight Show and gave Leno the slot that Conan used to run in. NBC really had no obligation to promote Fallon.
Leno is a dick. He tries to play like he's just a normal American guy by wearing his blue jeans, but he has millions of dollars in cars and no family. In the end he only cares about himself.
Apparently back when him and Letterman were both in the running to host the Tonight Show, Leno hid in the closet when some of the execs were having a meeting about it, so that he could get inside information on how to secure his place as the host.
Leno is a weasel who is trying to play like he's also a victim. Bull****.
http://tv.yahoo.com/blog/conans-surprising-new-deal-with-nbc--947
more random news about Conan:
We won't be seeing Conan O'Brien hosting a TV show until at least September, a stipulation of his reported $44 million separation agreement with NBC. But that doesn't mean Conan's dealings with the network are completely over -- NBC has just greenlit the first show in a series produced by Conan's NBC-based production company.
The pilot is for a show called "Justice," and it tells the story of a (presumably fictional) Supreme Court justice who quits his lifetime appointment to open his own law practice. Part of Conan's deal with NBC allowed his production company, Conaco, to continue operation until the end of development season.
As for Conan's late-night prospects on other networks, there's no news yet, but if there's a made-for-TV movie about this winter's late night wars (like the 1996 HBO movie "Late Shift" about Jay Leno and David Letterman's battle for "The Tonight Show" seat), we know who wants to play Conan: the actress Tilda Swinton.
Conan O'Brien and Tilda Swinton
Steve Granitz/WireImage, Jeff Vespa/WireImage
After Conan joked during his last show that he'd like the Oscar-winning redhead actress to play him in an HBO movie, Movieline.com asked Swinton about it in an interview at Sundance this week.
"I've heard about Conan! I'm so thrilled," the actress told Movieline. And when asked if she would accept the role, she answered "Yes, yes, yes, absolutely." Swinton went on to joke that in return, Conan should do interviews promoting her movie, "I Am Love," at Sundance.
As for Conan's now-former rival for the "Tonight Show" spot: NBC, which is reportedly still rattled by the late night fiasco taking attention away from the Winter Olympics, has announced that Jay Leno's current 10 pm show will go off the air two days earlier than previously planned, on February 9th.
Talk About It: What would you like to see Conan do next?
Co-Host the Andy Richter Show on Fox or Comedy Central until September, when the show is changed to the Conan O'Brien Show.
If Conan does wind up on Fox, I hope they give him full support and don't just pull plug if he isn't an instant success.(I've noticed this with fox and also mtv)
Although leno had hire ratings hosting the tonight show than Conan, Conan has a much stronger fan following. Whoever gives Conan a show should come up with merchandise related to his show and advertised on air.(like let say a masturbating bear shirt) That would be one smart move, and not something leno or letterman could pull off.
technically this was this years super bowl commercial.... but it involves Jay Leno.... -
article:
http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/07/how-the-letterman-oprah-leno-super-bowl-ad-came-together/
youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KSKkmypTZM&feature=player_embedded
Jay and Dave together? Could it be true?
It is, and there they were, Jay Leno and David Letterman sitting on a couch – with Oprah Winfrey between them — upstairs at the Ed Sullivan Theater, where Mr. Letterman tapes his show.
The spot was shot last Tuesday afternoon, under the strictest of secrecy which involved both Mr. Leno and Ms. Winfrey flying in surreptitiously to New York, and arriving incognito at the theater, while Mr. Letterman was in the midst of taping his show for that night. It also involved Jay wearing a disguise: hooded sweatshirt, glasses and faux mustache. If you happened to be on Broadway between 53rd and 54th street last Tuesday about 4:15, you might have seen a man fitting that description slip into the theater by a small entrance under the marquee.
According to staff members of the "Late Show with David Letterman" who were on the scene that day — including the executive producer, Rob Burnett – it all happened because Mr. Letterman had an idea he thought would be truly funny: a Super Bowl ad that featured the two longest-running adversaries in late night, sitting with Ms. Winfrey as though at a Super Bowl party.
What gave the idea extra spin, of course, was that the relationship between Mr. Letterman and Mr. Leno has been especially fractious of late in the wake of NBC's moves that led to the departure of Conan O'Brien from the "Tonight" show and Mr. Leno's impending return to the show, where he will once again go head to head with Mr. Letterman.
In the weeks since the decision was announced, Mr. Letterman had been notably acerbic in his on-air jokes about Mr. Leno, suggesting he was a schemer in some way in the moves that led to the changes in late night, and Mr. Leno had responded with jokes about Mr. Letterman's well-covered romantic entanglements.
That added to the surprise viewers encountered when the ad came up and there the two comics were, flanking Ms. Winfrey, in essence for a promotion for Mr. Letterman's show.
As Mr. Burnett described it, Mr. Letterman had the idea to invite Mr. Leno to participate, playing off a similar ad he put together with Ms. Winfrey the last time CBS had the Super Bowl, in 2007. "Dave wrote the bit himself," Mr. Burnett said. "He just thought: it's the Super Bowl, you're supposed to entertain people."
Steps were taken to contact Ms. Winfrey, who agreed immediately, Mr. Burnett said, and then Mr. Leno. Mr. Burnett said he spoke with Mr. Leno's executive producer, Debbie Vickers. "She asked if this was for real and then she laughed for about 10 minutes," Mr. Burnett said.
Mr. Leno quickly agreed, but the idea had to be passed by the top NBC executives, including the chief executive, Jeff Zucker. Permission was granted.
Mr. Leno was able to get Tuesday free – NBC had rearranged its schedule to pre-empt his 10 p.m. show that night — and took the NBC corporate jet, Mr. Burnett said. There seemed little chance though that Mr. Leno could sneak into Mr. Letterman's theater unseen, so the idea was hatched to try to sneak him in during a live taping, in disguise.
Both guests turned up while Mr. Letterman was on stage doing his show. They were kept in a secret green room until the show was over and the theater was cleared. Then Mr. Leno and Ms. Winfrey went up to the theater balcony where a living room set was fashioned with a faux TV and a couch.
Mr. Letterman arrived a short time later. The two late-night rivals greeted each other warmly, Mr. Burnett said. "It was very friendly, very professional, totally cordial," he said. "You could tell these were two guys who have known each other for a long time."
The idea Mr. Letterman came up with was for him to be first seen alone, complaining about being at the worst Super Bowl party ever — then to be seen in a two-shot with Ms. Winfrey as he had been in 2007, with her telling him to be nice. And then Mr. Leno would be revealed at the other end of the couch saying that Mr. Letterman was only complaining because he was there.
Mr. Letterman followed doing a mock-Jay voice. The 15-second spot was shot quickly and efficiently, Mr. Burnett said. "I'd say it took no more that 20 or 30 minutes," he said.
"I think everybody wanted to do it just because they all knew it would get attention and they all just wanted to do something funny."
After the taping was completed, Mr. Letterman thanked his guests and they said a cordial goodbye, Mr. Burnett said. The two stars slipped back out into the Manhattan night, Mr. Leno back in his faux mustache.
"This wasn't done to help Dave or to help Jay," Mr. Burnett said, "though I think it does help both of them. It was just done because Dave thought it would be funny and would entertain people. Nothing went beyond that."
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Le sigh. :P
In the original idea David Letterman wanted Conan there too, but their team was so busy wrapping up the Tonight Show that they never really got back to Letterman, although the team had expressed interest to be involved in the bit.
Quote from: Liquid on February 09, 2010, 11:41:45 AM
In the original idea David Letterman wanted Conan there too, but their team was so busy wrapping up the Tonight Show that they never really got back to Letterman, although the team had expressed interest to be involved in the bit.
I thought Conan's buyout Contract prevented him from doing "anything" [censorship] til like what was it September 2010 ?
I swear Conan just fell off the face of the planet.
well minus this Face of Conan. --- completely made of cheetos.
(https://forums.fanime.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fthewindow.freedomblogging.com%2Ffiles%2F2009%2F12%2F11_12_09_cheeto-artist014.jpg&hash=592ba4c984af0448e14cee190ebe36332efcf0ff)
Quote from: Jerry on February 09, 2010, 12:00:56 PM
I thought Conan's buyout Contract prevented him from doing "anything" [censorship] til like what was it September 2010 ?
From my understanding, it was just that he couldn't HOST a show until September. Which is why there were jokes that he'd co-host a show hosted by Andy Richter.
(https://forums.fanime.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fverydemotivational.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2010%2F02%2F129093152141346779.jpg&hash=11e3f4eba5f5173fddce79ef0216478a44077002)
proving that the economy still fails. :P
" Business " as usual - minus Conan. :(
Jay Leno's Big Return to 'The Tonight Show'
By Mike Ryan | Monday, March 1, 2010, 10:57 PM
Jay Leno
NBC/Justin Lubin
For Jay Leno, it appears there is no place like home. In his return as the host of "The Tonight Show," Leno made little attempt to change his humor to win over the fans of his quirkier predecessor, Conan O'Brien.
In the show's opening sketch, Leno made no effort to joke about the late night wars of the past few weeks — or to joke about a recent event, period. Instead, he opted to reference "The Wizard of Oz," a 70-year-old movie. Leno ended the sketch by remembering that he had a show to do that evening. It was an oddly similar opening to O'Brien's first "Tonight Show," in which O'Brien forgets the show is filmed in L.A.
Even with a well-timed cameo by Betty White (who is being rallied by thousands of fans to be a "Saturday Night Live" host), it felt like business as usual at "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno."
Instead of mentioning the late night controversy in his opening monologue, Leno focused his comedic wisecracks on ... the Russian Olympic team. This was followed by a mock clip of Leno being punched by an Olympic skier and the introduction of a new segment called "World's Tightest Pants." In comparison, the "Wizard of Oz" sketch was quite inspired.
Leno showed a pre-taped segment in which he goes door-to-door in search of his new desk. During this quest, he encounters a woman with an angry small dog who was either rabid or on Team Coco.
Leno welcomed Jamie Foxx as his second first guest in the past six months. Considering Leno didn't ask Foxx any real questions, Foxx didn't particularly say much of anything, but he did rap.
A montage of all of Foxx's movie roles was shown, then Foxx sprayed champagne on the audience — an obvious preview of Foxx's 2038 Lifetime Achievement Award Oscar.
Olympic skiing gold medalist Lindsey Vonn and country music star Brad Paisley rounded out the evening. Paisley's song repeated the lyric, "Just another American Saturday night." Fitting for Leno because, after all the controversy, we're right back where we started: Witnessing just another American Monday night. Again, business as usual.
Leno's got a big mess he has to work with.
The only thing I'm worried about right now is if Conan has a monster comeback once he's able to host a show. ^.^
Quote from: Glitch on March 02, 2010, 02:15:19 PM
Leno's got a big mess he has to work with.
The only thing I'm worried about right now is if Conan has a monster comeback once he's able to host a show. ^.^
again not til September.
Damn thats like another 6 months
Quote from: Jerry on March 02, 2010, 02:43:02 PM
Quote from: Glitch on March 02, 2010, 02:15:19 PM
Leno's got a big mess he has to work with.
The only thing I'm worried about right now is if Conan has a monster comeback once he's able to host a show. ^.^
again not til September.
Damn thats like another 6 months
This an obvious ploy by NBC so that all the excitement about Conan has died down by the tme he gets another show. Let's hope their evil plot fails.
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 08:36:46 PM
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
His model cars don't make me laugh. At least not on purpose.
Quote from: Glitch on March 03, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 08:36:46 PM
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
His model cars don't make me laugh. At least not on purpose.
What's funny is one of Conan's band members (La Bamba) is gay, As to Jay's Tonight Show band smooth.
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 11:30:38 PM
Quote from: Glitch on March 03, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 08:36:46 PM
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
His model cars don't make me laugh. At least not on purpose.
What's funny is one of Conan's band members (La Bamba) is gay, As to Jay's Tonight Show band smooth.
Dude, you need to stop posting ... now. Anyone who had watched late night with Conan O'Brien knows La Bamba is gay. But that post just has about as much to do with the topic as a Root-Canal.
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 11:30:38 PM
Quote from: Glitch on March 03, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 08:36:46 PM
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
His model cars don't make me laugh. At least not on purpose.
What's funny is one of Conan's band members (La Bamba) is gay, As to Jay's Tonight Show band smooth.
Smooth band? They lack the awsomeness of Max Weinberg. One skit with Max is funnier than all the badly done skits Eubanks has done put together. Overall, Jay's show is that white noise you have in the background when your sleepy. (which is probably the only reason for him to have a show specifically at night time.)
La Bamba isn't actually gay.(although I don't see how that would make The Max Weingberg 7 suck if he was.)
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 11:30:38 PM
Quote from: Glitch on March 03, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 08:36:46 PM
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
His model cars don't make me laugh. At least not on purpose.
What's funny is one of Conan's band members (La Bamba) is gay, As to Jay's Tonight Show band smooth.
Lol homophobe.
Quote from: SukebeStudios on March 04, 2010, 07:04:09 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 11:30:38 PM
Quote from: Glitch on March 03, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 08:36:46 PM
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
His model cars don't make me laugh. At least not on purpose.
What's funny is one of Conan's band members (La Bamba) is gay, As to Jay's Tonight Show band smooth.
Lol homophobe.
says the the guy with the rainbow banner
Quote from: Jerry on March 07, 2010, 06:41:47 PM
Quote from: SukebeStudios on March 04, 2010, 07:04:09 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 11:30:38 PM
Quote from: Glitch on March 03, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: N.E.R.V.agent220 on March 03, 2010, 08:36:46 PM
It's not about Conan's *In The year 2000 monologue*, It's all about Jay and his collection of model cars. ;D
His model cars don't make me laugh. At least not on purpose.
What's funny is one of Conan's band members (La Bamba) is gay, As to Jay's Tonight Show band smooth.
Lol homophobe.
says the the guy with the rainbow banner
hey! Let's not forgot who the true enemy is here. The machines-I mean Leno.
^^^ Well put. let's get this topic back on track. ^^^
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Quote from: G.I.R on March 04, 2010, 02:12:37 PM
Anyone who had watched late night with Conan O'Brien knows La Bamba is gay.
...La Bamba is gay? really?? Wow, I had no idea. Oh well, I'm just waiting for a copy of Trombone Hero.
I haven't read through this thread yet, but thought I would share. As seen on failblog
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Quote from: otakuapprentice on March 15, 2010, 09:42:27 PM
Quote from: G.I.R on March 04, 2010, 02:12:37 PM
Anyone who had watched late night with Conan O'Brien knows La Bamba is gay.
...La Bamba is gay? really?? Wow, I had no idea. Oh well, I'm just waiting for a copy of Trombone Hero.
Actually he isn't. http://www.patrickjones.com/worksamples/LaBamba.pdf And he's also Jewish.(that one really caught me off gaurd XD)
It's not over yet folks. http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2010-04-12-conan-tbs_N.htm?csp=hf
http://www.merinews.com/article/conan-o-brien-tour-2010-schedule-tickets-all-details/15800897.shtml (http://www.merinews.com/article/conan-o-brien-tour-2010-schedule-tickets-all-details/15800897.shtml)