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lol, that was in Houston. That episode was because the Houston NBC affiliate for some reason in the 90's wouldn't air Conan at his normal time, it would come on at like 2:30 in the morning. So, Conan went to Houston and drove around town - during the show's 2:30 airtime - to see if anyone was watching his show. It

That is awesome. I just think how funny it would be to be somewhere else entirely in that audience, not knowing Richter is even there, and all of a sudden see Paul Stanley yell "Andy Richter!!!" for some random reason.

When they took over the Tonight Show, they did so much crazy fun stuff. Playing around on the studio, the various stunts outside… Who can forget them shooting Wax figure Fonz and Wax figure Tom Cruise out of a cannon in front of their studio… They do some of that at TBS, but I wish they did more of that. They still

"One again, Barker, I bested you!"
"We just met on Wednesday…"

This may be my favorite 11 questions.

Knowing that dude, entirely possible.

That would have been funny.
Bach: "Dave Grohl, man, Smells Like Teen Spirit, dude! Awesome!"
Grohl: "Uh, yeah. Remember when Nirvana didn't want to tour with Skid Row? There was a reason for that…"

It's weird that I totally agree with you and still found him the best part of the movie.

You are eaten by a grue.

He seems like he would, but did they offer him that much more for Suicide Squad? I can easily see that he would get offered as much or more for an Independence Day sequel.

I don't think Tom Sawyer was the problem with that movie.

HEEEED! MOVE!

Yeah, you could kind of see it at times in the movie, with the zombie/vampire things and how they would sometimes look at him with fear, but if you didn't already know that idea, it might be overlooked.

I liked that he had that kind of grudge. It's a very human thing to not think that logically after experiencing trauma, even if you recognize the truth of it and hate it still. It's a bit of transference and survivor's guilt, too.

Yeah, he was kind of the only good thing in it.

lol

And ends up at least the first 10 minutes of Yoga Hosers… which is all I watched on Netflix cause…. damn. That movie is not good. Or at least the first 10 minutes are not.

That touches on one thing I do like about him a lot. Maybe early on, he was kind of the metal douche snob type, like when they first hit big, but pretty quickly, he seems to have become the guy who wants to have fun with everyone and is glad to be anywhere and is open to everybody. Utterly unjaded, which I like a lot.

Keep it up, Chuck!

I thought at first that 'affably absurd, and a little clueless' was the book's sub-title.