They talked late night shows and didn’t once mention him and Adam Palley had the best late night show ever during a blizzard in an empty studio. It felt like a make a wish episode but was electric
Jay Thomas was the comedian on Letterman who threw footballs at the xmas tree. He also had a great Lone Ranger story he would tell every time he was on.
Thanks guys very enjoyable. Ben made me think back to Letterman and one of his favorite guest comedians. The late, great George Miller was on Letterman 56 times over two decades.
To be fair plenty of his interruptions are quick questions, like the stand up on the roof, his interruption was "that's awesome, what's the name?", something that does boost the other person up without making it about himself, but yeah, he still is a constant presence that doesn't go silence for more than 7 seconds haha, it can break the flow a lot
Ryan, nick, Paulo, I think you guys should get out more. This is a pretty normal convo, story telling, asking questions, commenting on story’s, a conversation about experiences with people that don’t talk to each other every single day that are interested in each others experiences, if you don’t have the ability to have those types of conversations you should work on that, this is 3 people enjoying talking to each other and telling stories.
@@jimmyblood3416Maybe. Of course politics and comedy do not mix at all. Any comedian that is doing political shit likely is not even the slightest bit funny.
@@wes7949I don't particularly like Colbert, but he has fairly smart politics. Surely you aren't one of those people who think Trump supporters have smart politics...
They talked late night shows and didn’t once mention him and Adam Palley had the best late night show ever during a blizzard in an empty studio. It felt like a make a wish episode but was electric
Jay Thomas was the comedian on Letterman who threw footballs at the xmas tree. He also had a great Lone Ranger story he would tell every time he was on.
Thanks guys very enjoyable. Ben made me think back to Letterman and one of his favorite guest comedians. The late, great George Miller was on Letterman 56 times over two decades.
Jay Thomas was the yearly football throw.
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Richard Branson did that on Shark Tank to Mark Cuban, it must be his thing
4:45 "It's his thing."
@ I think you might be his thing because when I was with him, he kept yelling your name I cried afterwards
That clip was huge
Ben the Guest, doesn’t let the Hosts complete their sentences.
I think he's burnt out. Like he said. Love this guy though. So funny how mark and sam say something and he responds, "that's dark..."
To be fair plenty of his interruptions are quick questions, like the stand up on the roof, his interruption was "that's awesome, what's the name?", something that does boost the other person up without making it about himself, but yeah, he still is a constant presence that doesn't go silence for more than 7 seconds haha, it can break the flow a lot
Ryan, nick, Paulo, I think you guys should get out more. This is a pretty normal convo, story telling, asking questions, commenting on story’s, a conversation about experiences with people that don’t talk to each other every single day that are interested in each others experiences, if you don’t have the ability to have those types of conversations you should work on that, this is 3 people enjoying talking to each other and telling stories.
Conan is the best hands down.
Bro needs to hush
“I love Colbert he’s so smart” lol ok you can tell Mark is cringing
Politics aside, Colbert actually is pretty smart and has a fantastic memory
I doubt it. Whatever he is, it's pretty obvious Colbert is a smart guy.
I think the Democrats killed Colbert and Howard Stern in 2014 and replaced them with humourless bots.
@@jimmyblood3416Maybe. Of course politics and comedy do not mix at all. Any comedian that is doing political shit likely is not even the slightest bit funny.
@@wes7949I don't particularly like Colbert, but he has fairly smart politics.
Surely you aren't one of those people who think Trump supporters have smart politics...
Late night shows have fallen off bad in last 10 years. Used to be one of my favorite things to watch.
Their importance was lost with the internet and "celebrity" becoming a part of post modernity of the 2010s
Yeah Colbert is brilliant. Especially about all the covid stuff. What a non biased view of that whole thing.
Ah, I don’t agree with his politics but that doesn’t mean I can’t acknowledge his intelligence. That would be idiotic.