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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-22-2010 @ 2:26PM
suzanneadvnc said...
That is silly. Don't you folks know that was not Mine That Bird?
But I do think Conan is funny and endearing and I know he will have another show somewhere.
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1-22-2010 @ 3:43PM
Madigan said...
He is too stupid for words. Am sure glad NBC got rid of him. He is made for Burlesque where he can play with his male nipple to amuse silly people. That is NOT comedy. That is NOT classy. That is GROSS.
1-22-2010 @ 4:01PM
wareaglejoy said...
I don't think either Conan Obrien or Jay Leno are funny. If either of them get new shows, I will not watch them. They are tired and their stuff is old and mundane and predictable.
1-22-2010 @ 4:59PM
arustyal said...
if you have 32mil in the bank for 7 months play who cares
1-22-2010 @ 5:54PM
Danielle said...
I know that made me laugh. Not to mention that the horse on the show is almost certainly a quarter horse, or maybe an appendix. But even though O'Brian is a tall guy that horse looked to be around 15.2 tops and probably not even that tall. Still a wicked cute pony though
1-22-2010 @ 5:58PM
WarrenS said...
Conan's demise was predictable. He never rose to the level of a talk-show host on The Tonight Show. His strength is writing, ie: The Simpsons. He's a cartoon character himself with spastic movements and incoherent body language. He can now live on the NBC buyout. Hopefully the American people don't have to suffer another TV with him beyond the 8 months or so in his agreement with NBC. I think another network wouldn't be interested, because of his infantile behavior of spending millions of NBC's money as he was thankfully the ex-host of The Tonight Show. If he could spend anything on NBC's tab, perhaps it could have been better spent on a donation to Haiti or education here at home, even a scholarship for comedians here. No, he resorts to nonsense which is indemic to his comediy. No love lost here with Conan, if you couldn't tell.
1-22-2010 @ 6:13PM
usermat8688 said...
I remember when Leno got his nose out of joint when NBC was making plans for Letterman to take over the show. The story has it that Leno was there in the studio and listening at a partially open door at the meeting. He made his plans from there and beat out Letterman. Conan just got caught up in there long hatered of each other after all these years. I refused Letterman from then on, and now I will refuse to watch Leno - but also because he is a hateful person, and plays on people and their intelligence for humor. After all, the model was cast before Letterman and Leno and neither one of them came close - except Conan. I miss all of those years of humor with Mr. Carson, and now I will have to wait for Mr. OBrien to come back on the air somewhere.
1-22-2010 @ 7:30PM
Andrea said...
Conan is great, NBC is dead wrong, 7 months isn't enough time for such a long running program, Howard Stern was eerily correct and I will not watch Jay Leno again. I will now wait for Conan to reappear. Jay Leno.. time to retire.