LostInAnomie
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Thu Oct-26-06 10:48 PM
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Letterman just said that Billdo is on the show tomorrow, and he calls him a name. |
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Edited on Thu Oct-26-06 10:48 PM by LostInAnomie
Dave is making a pretty good amount of fun of Falafel Boy tonight. Apparently, they have already taped the interview which will air tomorrow. Dave says during the course of the interview he calls Billdo a name. After their last exchange I'm hoping it gets heated.
on edit: Has anyone heard anything else about it?
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Thu Oct-26-06 10:50 PM
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1. O'Leilly is on Oprah tomorrow also IIRC. Plugging his book no doubt. nt |
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Thu Oct-26-06 10:58 PM
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The audience gets to participate. The commercial makes it look pretty heated, but I bet it turns into another Oprah love-fest.
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Thu Oct-26-06 11:01 PM
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5. I don't know. I heard something recently about someone |
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asking for videos to ask O'Leilly questions. Could that be Oprah? Then she wouldn't have to ask anything, but it could be a real show with real questions. :evilgrin: That would be delicious!
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Thu Oct-26-06 10:52 PM
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2. Called him a bonehead!! LOL!!! |
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Thu Oct-26-06 10:55 PM
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3. That was cracking me up. I'd definitely say - Dave doesn't likey the |
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Falafel Boy.
It should be interesting. :D
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Thu Oct-26-06 11:08 PM
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6. Lettermen made it sound like he's embarrassed by the interview and |
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implyed that he kinda lost it. (Tho Lettermen's sense of humor is very selfdepricating suprisingly he's not Jewish). I'm very curious to see the interview. However, it's gonna be on at the same time as Bill Maher's show. I love Lettermen's political humor. He seems to have become much freer since the popularity of "The Daily Show".
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Fri Oct-27-06 12:41 AM
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7. That's how he was when he first went national. |
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It was a daytime show and very edgy for the time. And Maher repeats all through the following week, for those that don't TIVO, like me.
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