Originally posted by: PatboyX
maybe he went somewhere to re-learn comedy.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
wow!
that seems so strange to me; everyone i talk to seems to feel the opposite. that leno is basically pandering to not make any waves whatsoever...that he has lost any edge he had in his stand-up days. it makes no sense to me that letterman fails ratings-wise. but...i really cant see how leno would appeal to a younger audience. (especially with those never-ending monologues...oy.)
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
wow!
that seems so strange to me; everyone i talk to seems to feel the opposite. that leno is basically pandering to not make any waves whatsoever...that he has lost any edge he had in his stand-up days. it makes no sense to me that letterman fails ratings-wise. but...i really cant see how leno would appeal to a younger audience. (especially with those never-ending monologues...oy.)
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
wow!
that seems so strange to me; everyone i talk to seems to feel the opposite. that leno is basically pandering to not make any waves whatsoever...that he has lost any edge he had in his stand-up days. it makes no sense to me that letterman fails ratings-wise. but...i really cant see how leno would appeal to a younger audience. (especially with those never-ending monologues...oy.)
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
wow!
that seems so strange to me; everyone i talk to seems to feel the opposite. that leno is basically pandering to not make any waves whatsoever...that he has lost any edge he had in his stand-up days. it makes no sense to me that letterman fails ratings-wise. but...i really cant see how leno would appeal to a younger audience. (especially with those never-ending monologues...oy.)
Letterman has the lamest jokes ever.
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
wow!
that seems so strange to me; everyone i talk to seems to feel the opposite. that leno is basically pandering to not make any waves whatsoever...that he has lost any edge he had in his stand-up days. it makes no sense to me that letterman fails ratings-wise. but...i really cant see how leno would appeal to a younger audience. (especially with those never-ending monologues...oy.)
Letterman has the lamest jokes ever.
They're not so much lame as they are non-existent. Leno? Pathetic loser. I feel his jokes have been written by a committee and then run through a focus group before being put into his monologue.
Originally posted by: Indolent
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
wow!
that seems so strange to me; everyone i talk to seems to feel the opposite. that leno is basically pandering to not make any waves whatsoever...that he has lost any edge he had in his stand-up days. it makes no sense to me that letterman fails ratings-wise. but...i really cant see how leno would appeal to a younger audience. (especially with those never-ending monologues...oy.)
Letterman has the lamest jokes ever.
They're not so much lame as they are non-existent. Leno? Pathetic loser. I feel his jokes have been written by a committee and then run through a focus group before being put into his monologue.
Maybe because Leno works so long writing his monologue? which, btw, is a good thing.
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Indolent
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: PatboyX
Originally posted by: Millennium
Letterman is for old people and those that lack mental power. Leno is for those who want to think or who are not 95+ years old.
wow!
that seems so strange to me; everyone i talk to seems to feel the opposite. that leno is basically pandering to not make any waves whatsoever...that he has lost any edge he had in his stand-up days. it makes no sense to me that letterman fails ratings-wise. but...i really cant see how leno would appeal to a younger audience. (especially with those never-ending monologues...oy.)
Letterman has the lamest jokes ever.
They're not so much lame as they are non-existent. Leno? Pathetic loser. I feel his jokes have been written by a committee and then run through a focus group before being put into his monologue.
Maybe because Leno works so long writing his monologue? which, btw, is a good thing.
It's not a good thing that they suck.
Originally posted by: bpctech
Jon Stewart>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Conan > Leno > Letterman
Although Rupert on Letterman is hilarious, so is Dr. Phil's moments. But Paul Schaffer is a HUGE goober!