On my college baseball team, we used to quote lines from this all the time like "why not dig a trench so the ball can be as low as you seem to wish it to be" and "Corncob, more to the left" etc. Holy F, this is funny.
that's genius, I so would've joined a baseball team just so I could use his phrases, freakin hilarious how he's just skipping and lunging around and everyone's serious and in character lmfaooo
I do this too but only sometimes. No one gets it and I'm standing there laughing like s total idiot lol 🤣 It does get old though, i live close enough to see regular planes fly every few hours and live blocks away from a military base, helicopters and all types of planes on a daily.
@@DontrelleRoosevelt He probably likes anime. If someone goes out of their way to use the term cosplay for putting on a costume, you know what they're into...
That one woman. Her story was kind of insane and incredible. Good for her for going all in with her character, talking out her father that died and her husband off in the war. She really put in some work.
6:35 "What is that demonry! Everyone flee!" I think that was definitely top 5 funniest moments on tv, for me. The fact most of if not all of it was unscripted... What a legend.
@@dickbiggerjr3613 Actually, it varied by team and league. The major leagues weren't major at the time (the National League didn't start until 1876; the American League not until the 20th century), so there were all kinds of small clubs playing in local leagues. Moses Fleetwood Walker played pro ball in the 1880s (for Toledo), so it wasn't unheard of even at the highest levels. It just didn't last long, because teams that had African Americans, much less African American teams found it difficult to get white players willing to play against them -- cuz they might lose. (They really should do something to note Cap Anson's disgrace in Cooperstown.)
It is pretty funny that most of all technology or things that people didn't believe in the 19th century, would just chalk it up to being evil! Which ironically isn't that far from the truth today! 😄
This was one of the first times I ever saw Conan. My house was all about Jay Leno and I was the only one who stayed up to watch Conan. There was something strangely comforting about seeing someone who has the same off-beat and silly humor as me. I watched faithfully until he went to cable. His was the only TV show I ever really got excited to watch. (anything else was "just cuz it's on") I am so grateful that he's still in show business championing oddball humor and finding those golden moments where silly and witty collide.
I saw this bit when it first aired and I was 17. I’ve seen it at least 10 times in the intervening 16 years. It never fails to make me laugh, and it’s become for me what classic Bob Hope or Sid Caesar bits were for my grandparents and SCTV and original cast SNL bits were for my parents. The height of comedy is always the smartest stuff you were into in high school and the surrounding years. I’m pretty lucky classic Conan was among those for me.
I was in 8th grade and decided to stay up late, for some reason, and watch TV... I flipped through the channels and saw this weird dude with big red hair and never looked back. He introduced me to comedy. This remote, I'll never forget when I saw it on NBC. Conan forever. I've been in his audience 4 times. Coco always!
I remember Conan said this was his favorite segment of them all on NBC. I just love that you can tell he is having the time of his life. Also that one woman is a LEGEND because of her delivery and keeping to the bit.
I saw this live when I was 14, and this is still one of the Conan sketches that sticks in my mind the most. Think it was a formative memory or something. I love seeing what he's doing these days with the longform interviews. He's always been my favorite late night host, just couldn't articulate why. He's definitely the best interviewer, and puts everything he has into his remotes. Fucking legend.
i think she could be a oscar winning actress! she got great charisma, she is in one scene with conan and she owns it without even saying anything or much!
Hear "Late Night" writer Kevin Dorff explain how a newspaper clipping inspired Conan to play old timey baseball. Plus, hear from Nell Del Giudice, the scene-stealing colonial wife from this remote @ listen.teamcoco.com/oldtimey #InsideConan
Conan interacting with the regular people and making a comedy out of it is the best, whether it be his staff or an average person on the street or out in the world.
@@juanvilchez6978 Thats what I was thinking also, as they would have viewed their slaves in the same light they viewed their plow horse. so that would have been like saying "I'm a horse owner" instead of saying "I'm a farmer"
NO!!!! This was in the North -- in 1864 they were fighting AGAINST the slave owners. That was the whole point of that war. History, people, history.... It would be like calling an English farmer a Nazi during WW2.
@@AlexaPanda Technically you are correct, but according to the National Park Service by 1860 still 40% of Northern jobs were in agriculture. That's a lot of farming. But all of this is beside the point: calling Northern farmers "slave owners" is factually inaccurate -- and offensive, even if meant as a joke. Tens of thousands of Northerners died fighting against the very idea of slave ownership. Link: www.nps.gov/resources/story.htm%3Fid%3D251
When he gets in character he's like Jedediah Longtree's cousin. Conan or NBC HAS to release the unedited footage, this is the best skit he's ever done.
I still cannot believe she said she basically came up with that character on that day and it ended up being a significant portion of her character for the remainder of the time she spent at this performance camp or whatever it was.
I played Old time Base Ball (yes, it IS two words) for 20 years . It was NOT a waste of time.... tremendous amount of fun and met SO MANY good people. If you are a player , umpire , equipment manufacturer or even a crank (fan) , GO SEE and support this wonderful game.
My absolute favorite Conan bit! That and the bear, year 2000, and everything else about the original NBC show after Leno! It was a taste of SNL every night of the week! Thanks Conan for making growing up hilarious and me barley awake for middle and high school!
You really have to admire Conan's talent and dedication. It started as an interview in normal Conan-character, but then he was hurling ancient insults and not that bad at baseball too.
This has got to be one of the top 5 moments of Conan. He was totally in his element and having fun with this one. Did I mention he was hilarious? He was a great ol time baseball player.
Nell is brilliant! She’s so naturally funny! She was just acting , and Conan wasn’t ! Made the poor girl break ! 😂 and the writers must have known that if all the fathers were farmers and when Conan would was ask Nell about her father and if she said hers was dead that it would crack Conan up !😂 best remote ever!! 😂
The quiet girl has put together the best backstory for her character.
She probably ended up as like a spy
In a cinematic universe
It’s Jordan’s Great great grandmother: Louise-Anne Schlansky
She's a actress, and a hot one at that.
She's super-cute !
That poor, poor girl... First her father dies, then her husband is sent off to war, and then she meets Conan. Just can't catch a break!
XD XD XD XD
Then her husband makes out with a guy
Walker #27886 plot twist, it’s alternate conan
🤣🤣🤣
I am like #1.4k... I can't believe I finally made it...
"My father's passed."
One of the greatest lines in comedy history.
3:32
That's an ambush...
You haven't seen much comedy, have you?
Whos d gal Nell? She very beautiful n gorgeous n sexy n hot. Wats her real name or insta id?? pls ny1 tell her name
You can see where Conan gives up on a comeback and realizes he’s got to laugh out of respect for a really funny answer
Poor common girl: "My father passed, sir"
Conan: *uncontrollable laughter*
Insert dead deer meme
To be honest-- At first; I thought She said " My Father is Pastor, Sir" ....As in, Leader of the Church.
I found her to be pretty cute! Shy ones are the best ones good sir!
@@cancerofsociety shy ones are the wild ones good sir!
Cren Ceolce “INDEED! SHRINKING VIOLETS ARE THE SWEETEST OF ALL FLORA! NOW TO WAXEN MY SIDEBURNS AND COURT HER POSTHASTE!”
who would've thought that Jedediah Longtree took up baseball after the war
Lol...i was thinking the same thing...nice!
Ol Jedediah...remember him well!
Great young lad... he won the war with that M16!
HYDRATE!
Or that he survived the war 😂
Conan doing old timey things is the actual best. His history nerd side shines through his absurdity, and he looks so happy
Also he was born i think 1886 so not too long after tbh
@@LIamaLlama554 1887
He said he wants this to be the one clip they play at his funeral
Conan is the litteral definition of a people person, you can chuck him in any century and guaranteed people would laugh and have a great time
You can tell he wrote a lot of Mr. Burns's lines.
That girl was so much in character it scared me.
TheASSedoTV the “shy” one?
iDareDevils yep.
hahaha that girl is amazing!!
Exactly i was like is this really happened to her!
She is an actress. She’s done a few skits
On my college baseball team, we used to quote lines from this all the time like "why not dig a trench so the ball can be as low as you seem to wish it to be" and "Corncob, more to the left" etc. Holy F, this is funny.
that's genius, I so would've joined a baseball team just so I could use his phrases, freakin hilarious how he's just skipping and lunging around and everyone's serious and in character lmfaooo
So you went to Dartmouth i take it....
Which one of your team mates was named Rickets?
The trench bit is burned into my brain
Rickets move in closer! Irish, back of you! Palsy, more to the right!
Conan once said that while writing for The Simpsons his favorite thing was scripting old-timey, outrageous things for Mr. Burns to say.
Ahoy hoy!
Flimshaww
I'd like to send this letter to the Prussian consulate in Siam by aeromail. Am I too late for the 4:30 autogyro?
Now you're on the trolley!
Those sandal wearing gorefish tenders?!
to this day, I still spontaneously yell "What is that demonry?!" whenever I see a plane.
lol, the good ole times when no one gets the reference i assume lol!
i do this with southpark references ALOT, n no one ever gets the joke
@@trope5105 can't blame you, I do the same. south park is soooo damn quotable!
I shout "YOU ASS!" whenever a ballplayer muffs one.
have you been doing it??
I do this too but only sometimes. No one gets it and I'm standing there laughing like s total idiot lol 🤣 It does get old though, i live close enough to see regular planes fly every few hours and live blocks away from a military base, helicopters and all types of planes on a daily.
I suspect that girl is an actual time traveller that’s slipped into the cosplay to fit in.
outlanders!
Costume. What is this made-up word "cosplay" you use?
This would be considered a reenacter, not a cosplay.
@@DontrelleRoosevelt He probably likes anime. If someone goes out of their way to use the term cosplay for putting on a costume, you know what they're into...
*reenactment
Plot twist:The shy girls husband is Jedediah Longtree
OMG!!
Pretty sure Jedediah is married to Annie Richter.
Underrated comment
Jebediah feeds the chickens and Jacob plows, fool!!!!
@@Schmidty030 he’s a marriage swindler
That one woman. Her story was kind of insane and incredible. Good for her for going all in with her character, talking out her father that died and her husband off in the war. She really put in some work.
she was hired for the conan show to play this part
She was a writer actually
@@austins.2495 I did find that out after the fact. She was really into her role here!
the shy girl was the cutest!
she's extraordinarily cute indeed sir
By a country mile
Luis Herrera I liked the one who’s father was a tailer.
yea
@@aufweidersehenundgutenacht2989 her to
6:35 "What is that demonry! Everyone flee!"
I think that was definitely top 5 funniest moments on tv, for me. The fact most of if not all of it was unscripted... What a legend.
😂😂😂
"CATCH IT! CATCH IT YOU FOOL! FOR THE LOVE OF WHAT'S HOLY, SOMEONE CATCH THAT SPHERE! ... YOU ASS!"
Even better that he starts off with “What ho!”
I know the more everyone stays in character the crazier Conan gets to make them crack up. A true comedian.
Conan's been wearing that Leather Jacket since he was 19
He also looks the same
He was 19 when this aired?
@@S1D3_1 no
@@OrzoVR He just doesn't age
So that’s why it looks so small
According to conan, this is his favourite remote of all.
Source? not being arsy, just want to hear more of Conan
@@ihni7836 Yikes, but thanks
@@ihni7836 wtf? Are you living in the milder brother of North Korea?
@@pokoirlyase5931 Bangladesh 🙂 The government does what it pleases.
ua-cam.com/video/AkSZGXmuvIo/v-deo.html
This is Conan’s favorite sketch- and he would like this to be shown in his funeral. It says so on his Wikipedia page.
We all know why we are here...
I don't doubt that. A whole life, just for puffery like this, can you imagine. What a lovely man.
It is the best I can watch every month
Too bad Paul Rudd will replace it with Mac & Me.
Wikipedia is never wrong
That shy girl is so adorable.
Sick bro
@@bigkaris912 You must have a hard time dealing with Diana King's Shy Guy.
20 years later and Conan still has that same leather jacket xD
Its probably trademarked now.
He bought it in 1864
That's actually what you are supposed to do.
Well, that speaks for quality and durability. I like that kind of clothes :)
@@rmk2336 because that's the look that sells it.
I have a huge crush on that shy lady even after all these years
Someone needs to disclose just who in the hell she is!
@@jamesleverentz6294 She's a really good comic actress in this, as well as being adorable. It would be great to find out who she is.
@@jamesleverentz6294 nell del giudice
I know I was thinking the same thing. Shes adorable.
@@jamesleverentz6294 her name is nell del giudice
Conan: “Would you be interested in me?”
1864 girl: “Sorry, no Irish.”
No Irish need apply.
Remember.... no Russian
Fun fact: Louis Pasteur invented the act of pasteurisation in 1864.
They also follow the rules down to the letter. You'll notice no players of color on the field 😉
@@dickbiggerjr3613 Actually, it varied by team and league. The major leagues weren't major at the time (the National League didn't start until 1876; the American League not until the 20th century), so there were all kinds of small clubs playing in local leagues. Moses Fleetwood Walker played pro ball in the 1880s (for Toledo), so it wasn't unheard of even at the highest levels. It just didn't last long, because teams that had African Americans, much less African American teams found it difficult to get white players willing to play against them -- cuz they might lose. (They really should do something to note Cap Anson's disgrace in Cooperstown.)
6:35 “What is that demonry?!” I can just imagine someone from that era actually saying that, but Conan killed it.😂👌
Its actually incredible how he can change his Speech to fit in and still make smart comedy. He has the greatest remote segments
Poor common girl: "My father passed, sir"
Conan: uncontrollable laughter
"Catch that sphere!"
It is pretty funny that most of all technology or things that people didn't believe in the 19th century, would just chalk it up to being evil! Which ironically isn't that far from the truth today! 😄
This segment lives in my head rent-free, for decades now.
Only the greatest sketch in Conan history
i agree sir
Conan’s sports skits has always been great. I remember one about a hockey lockout from the 90’s but I can’t find that clip anywhere
Agreed, his best IMO.
Triumph roasting the Star Wars fans is #1. This is a solid 2nd. Still very funny!
I loved this so much I bought this skit off of iTunes back in the day.
One of the best segments ever. Easily.
What year was this from?
Fire Water 1864
conan trying to bat cracked me up big time
I watched it high on mute the baseball part anyway and it soooooo funny and trippy
Omission Lol
This was one of the first times I ever saw Conan. My house was all about Jay Leno and I was the only one who stayed up to watch Conan. There was something strangely comforting about seeing someone who has the same off-beat and silly humor as me. I watched faithfully until he went to cable. His was the only TV show I ever really got excited to watch. (anything else was "just cuz it's on") I am so grateful that he's still in show business championing oddball humor and finding those golden moments where silly and witty collide.
Did you ever get into Red Eye during it's 2007-2017 run? 2008-2010 it was the best show on cable. Very silly, yet welcoming.
Well said.
Thanks for sharing
7:40
You can hear the cameraman losing it when Conan was giving instructions to his team 😂
I would be laughing my ass off too.. I probably would not focus on filming due to dying of laughter....
And you can see the camera shaking.
I saw this bit when it first aired and I was 17. I’ve seen it at least 10 times in the intervening 16 years. It never fails to make me laugh, and it’s become for me what classic Bob Hope or Sid Caesar bits were for my grandparents and SCTV and original cast SNL bits were for my parents. The height of comedy is always the smartest stuff you were into in high school and the surrounding years. I’m pretty lucky classic Conan was among those for me.
I love this thoughtful sentiment, could have a great conversation with you about all of that
I was in 8th grade and decided to stay up late, for some reason, and watch TV... I flipped through the channels and saw this weird dude with big red hair and never looked back. He introduced me to comedy. This remote, I'll never forget when I saw it on NBC. Conan forever. I've been in his audience 4 times. Coco always!
Check out Freaks & Geeks (1999) if you get a chance. Great subtle humor, similar to O'Brien's.
Here's someone who gets it.
And I was 20 year old farmer back in 2004, me lady!
the thing about Conan bits is you still want to watch them 20 years later.
Facts
Still funny
Still fresh
Amazing 👍
My fathers passed ... I havent laughed that hard since I heard Taft was running for president.
Who ran for president in 1908, so 44 years in the future from this skit?
@@Mike-kc5ew Sorry ... Taft is my default joke president name. Cause you know ... Taft.
I get it cause he’s fat! 😂
@@TravelClast haha bathtub
His rap name is T. Fat. Which, of course, is Taft backwards.
She's beautiful, you know which one.
Yes, the one whose father is a farmer.
Which one?
The pastors daugther.. All I can say to her is "Take me to church" :D
Conan?
@@i-am-your-conscience Haha, I think she said "my father is passed" but I like your thinking! Personally, I'm all about the one on the far left.. :D
I remember Conan said this was his favorite segment of them all on NBC.
I just love that you can tell he is having the time of his life. Also that one woman is a LEGEND because of her delivery and keeping to the bit.
‘He was acting cowardly, and then he made out with a guy’ LMAO
That gentleman likes to ply his seed in the other melon patch.
@@romancandle416 Well hello, impostor ;)
That guy ... Swings both ways 😆
The referee has been exposed as a time traveller. We all saw that Nature Valley granola bar.
🐢 *WAN5T ME? LO9OK, I MASTBATE NAK9ED,снеск0 VID3еО.* 👌
Conan dressed as a 19th century baseball player is 100% believable.
*18th
@@bigrealm8156 no...19th
@@banditobenny7497 no... 17th
@@bigrealm8156 what a goofus
@@banditobenny7497 no... goofus century
The shy gal is so much into character.. Brilliant acting even when conan is trolling out of control.. Kudos Gal
She was planted by the show to make it more interesting, Bruh.
TheGodYouWishYouKnew Wrong.
YourTVFriend Okay
@@whatevs00 Sure. I’ll just believe what they tell me to believe lol
@@TheGodYouWishYouKnew youre also just assuming though, you dont know either way so stating shes a plant is still wrong
I say "what is that demonry!?" about once a week
😂
Favorite part
i say what sorcery is this! every day
Seeing as this video has only been out for three days you would've only had to say it one time to say it once a week.
SAME!
I saw this live when I was 14, and this is still one of the Conan sketches that sticks in my mind the most. Think it was a formative memory or something. I love seeing what he's doing these days with the longform interviews. He's always been my favorite late night host, just couldn't articulate why. He's definitely the best interviewer, and puts everything he has into his remotes. Fucking legend.
i think she could be a oscar winning actress!
she got great charisma, she is in one scene with conan and she owns it without even saying anything or much!
Dennzyl Vania umm a little obsessed are we?
Easy, considering Conan's lame material.
Normal host: sees a shy girl... Leave her to be
Conan: sees a shy girl...
Starts freaking her out...
that's why i love him
You know this is all scripted and rehearsed, you dingus?
@@baddrivingnyc geez the vulgar language
I don't think she was really shy. She was actually very committed to that role.
Hear "Late Night" writer Kevin Dorff explain how a newspaper clipping inspired Conan to play old timey baseball. Plus, hear from Nell Del Giudice, the scene-stealing colonial wife from this remote @ listen.teamcoco.com/oldtimey #InsideConan
So happy that you guys found Nell! It’s great that she looks back fondly on the experience .
Brilliant episode!
Thrilled, you got Nell.
Nice job finding Nell. I was thinking she was the J D Salinger of post-Civil War young women
👍🏻👍🏻💯
''Get it,get it you fool,for all that's holy someone catch that sphere''....lol i laughed my guts out on that bit like 10 times!
YOU ASS!!!
LMAO
@@LoyalSlime WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU!
I'm yelling this at the next game I'm going to
I lost it at "sphere" 🤣
7:56 Conan says her real name.
It's Nell del Giudice for those who are curious.
The quiet girl was easily the best part of this whole bit.
Agreed. Beautiful, a pleasant voice, and the commitment to character. Whoever she's chosen in life is truly fortunate.
Is no one going to talk his facial hair?? It’s amazingly accurate and Conan would’ve fit right in.
Actually it was more 1880s or '90s than 1860s
@@TS-ef2gv Yeah, but there were already people with that kind of beard in the 1860s.
I lost it when he said "Everyone flee!" & started running from the plane.
Awww,that girl at the end of the bench is PRICELESS,my lord,she is in total character and the back and forth with Conan was hysterical 🤣😂😆😄, love it.
6:06 "Why not dig a trench? Then the ball would be as low as you seem to wish it to be!" 😂
1800's trash talking. :)
Brilliant stuff
if that was any lowa, i'd have to dig to hades itself
Haha 😂
My favorite remote ever, so glad you've uploaded it in a higher quality.
Conan interacting with the regular people and making a comedy out of it is the best, whether it be his staff or an average person on the street or out in the world.
"Are you also a farmer?"
"nah I'm a slave owner, sir"
Hao Liu people didn’t say slave owner they’ll just say farmer
@@juanvilchez6978 Thats what I was thinking also, as they would have viewed their slaves in the same light they viewed their plow horse. so that would have been like saying "I'm a horse owner" instead of saying "I'm a farmer"
NO!!!! This was in the North -- in 1864 they were fighting AGAINST the slave owners. That was the whole point of that war. History, people, history.... It would be like calling an English farmer a Nazi during WW2.
@@AlexaPanda there was plenty of farmers in the North too
@@AlexaPanda Technically you are correct, but according to the National Park Service by 1860 still 40% of Northern jobs were in agriculture. That's a lot of farming. But all of this is beside the point: calling Northern farmers "slave owners" is factually inaccurate -- and offensive, even if meant as a joke. Tens of thousands of Northerners died fighting against the very idea of slave ownership.
Link: www.nps.gov/resources/story.htm%3Fid%3D251
Seriously hilarious 😂 “let’s get out there and show people why our life expectancy is 39 years” “CATCH THAT SPHERE!” I’m dying 😂
I just watched the interview of that girl that conan channel just put…she’s doing so well and so well spoken still
You wouldn't happen to remember the title of the video by any chance?
Edit: I found it searching "conan o'brien woman from the baseball remote".
Ahh you can tell Conan is having the most fun when using old timey jargon, CATCH THAT SPHERE!
"What is that demonry" -Conan O'Brien, 1864
I swear I ran across this comment with absolute perfect timing when conan said this 😂
7:55 her disgust of conan :) i love that reaction
I believe during the final Late Night episode, Conan said this was his favorite remote segment ever. A true classic!
My absolute favorite skit from Conan. I remember watching this when it aired and I couldn't wipe the tears away fast enough.
This is one of the best ever. It brings me to tears no matter how many times I watch it 🤣
I'm 30 now, I remember watching this when it aired on TV, the trench line literally had me crying. The good ol' carefree days.
The "Spanish-American War" joke has got to be one of the funniest and wittiest/smartest lines ever said on a late night remote. Conan's a legend.
I've seen this so many times, but the "Get it! Get it, you fool!" makes me roll with laughter every time
When he gets in character he's like Jedediah Longtree's cousin. Conan or NBC HAS to release the unedited footage, this is the best skit he's ever done.
*Conan gets on trending with a video before UA-cam was invented about the 19th century lol*
The shy girl was so so beautiful.. something about her character, i melted.. :)
What I like about Conan, is that he keeps his inner child out there, for everyone to enjoy, and seams very happy about it
"You ass" 😂 my favorite part
For me, this is the best and greatest of Conan's many great "on-location" productions.
OH MY GOD I CAN'T BELIEVE THERE'S FINALLY A HIGH QUALITY OF THIS REMOTE!!! THIS IS THE FUNNIEST THING I'VE EVER WATCHED!!!
low key agree
I’ve been laughing at this for years and still keep coming back 😂😂😂 I feel so lucky to be alive at the same time as Conan O’Brien.
I still cannot believe she said she basically came up with that character on that day and it ended up being a significant portion of her character for the remainder of the time she spent at this performance camp or whatever it was.
I hope Conan does more historic tours when things open back up. The historical ones are brilliant
I played Old time Base Ball (yes, it IS two words) for 20 years . It was NOT a waste of time.... tremendous amount of fun and met SO MANY good people. If you are a player , umpire , equipment manufacturer or even a crank (fan) , GO SEE and support this wonderful game.
You’re vexing me
How does this sketch only have 4.4 million views? Needs 100 million for an all-time classic
some girls father: *dies*
conan: *uncontrollably laughs*
lol
Go steal another conment....
Sad AF
DEUS EST MORTUUS conment
DEUS EST MORTUUS conment
CONMENT BITCHES, CONMENT.
My absolute favorite Conan bit! That and the bear, year 2000, and everything else about the original NBC show after Leno! It was a taste of SNL every night of the week! Thanks Conan for making growing up hilarious and me barley awake for middle and high school!
You really have to admire Conan's talent and dedication. It started as an interview in normal Conan-character, but then he was hurling ancient insults and not that bad at baseball too.
I bloody love Nelle! She KNEW what she was doing! Her timing is comedy gold.
This has gotta be the best remote. just fantastic, you can tell he's having a blast
The nostalgia I get from these Conan flash backs is unreal. I miss those days so much. The last days of my innocence.
Girl: He's a tailor
Conan: A tailor that makes clothes....FOR FARMERS!
Loved how Nelle squirmed away from Coman when he tried to put his arm around her. What a shy cutie.
I don’t think there’s ever been a host more perfectly matched with his subject matter than Conan in this remote.
Only person that come to a close 2nd in funny is Craig Furgerson
That gentleman likes to ply his seed in the other melon patch 😂
I love the quiet girl, she really got into character. Conan's reaction to her father was hilarious.
This is my favorite Conan segment of all time. I'm glad this now has a proper upload!
This is the best Conan skit of all times. I’ve watched this 20 times over the years.
"this one's for you, Nel"
🙄
7:55 😂😂😂
She was so fed up with him 😂😂😂
@@xKasumiChan definitely 😂😂😂
I hope Conan does another Late Night show, I enjoyed his show more than the others that were out there.
Still my favorite remote ever done for any late night talk show
This was hilarious!!!!!
This has got to be one of the top 5 moments of Conan. He was totally in his element and having fun with this one. Did I mention he was hilarious? He was a great ol time baseball player.
"What is that demonry?! It's a giant iron bird! Everyone flee!" Favourite part of whole vid 🤣
lmao thank you for transcribing it, had no clue what he said in between "demonry" and "everyone flee" because of the laughter
This is arguably my favorite Conan sketch / segment ever. Definitely Top 5
After Jedediah longtree single-handedly won the Civil War himself, he Picked up baseball to become a super star hurler.
Aside from the humorous context, Conan actually can throw and swing better than expected
why are there like only two comments on this video with 3mil views
@@michiel1162 my phone says there are 2.9k comments but I only see the 2 or 3 you're talking about. Wtf
@@mastod0n1 yeah and the channel is verified but only has 300 followers. Did we find the outer rims of youtube, where everything is a glitch?
One of my favorites if not THEE favorite sketch of mine. I remember watching this on TV when it aired. LOL
No.1 remote of all time. Period
Nell is brilliant! She’s so naturally funny! She was just acting , and Conan wasn’t ! Made the poor girl break ! 😂 and the writers must have known that if all the fathers were farmers and when Conan would was ask Nell about her father and if she said hers was dead that it would crack Conan up !😂 best remote ever!! 😂
Whos d gal Nell? She very beautiful n gorgeous n sexy n hot. Wats her real name or insta id?? pls ny1 tell her name
How do you know her name??
@@TheShamansQuestion Conan says it when he's on the pitche ... er ... hurler's mound.
@@TheShamansQuestion ua-cam.com/video/79WMXHUXv5A/v-deo.html they reinterviewed her
@TheShamansQuestion Team Coco also did a podcast a year ago where they followed up with Nell.
When Conan said “they take it really seriously,” I knew this was going to be good.