All 15 men from that firehouse (engine company 54, ladder company 4, battalion 9) who responded on September 11th (the entire shift working at that time) were killed that day. They are Battalion Chief Ed Geraghty, Captain Dave Wooley, Captain Dan O’Callaghan, and firefighters Sam Oitice, Carl Asaro, Alan Feinberg, Michael Lynch, Jose Guadalupe, Leonard Ragaglia, Joseph Angelini Jr., John Tipping II, Mike Brennan, Paul Gill, Michael Haub, and Christopher Santora. Several children of those men now work in the same firehouse.
I just wanna say thanks to the person who runs this channel.. My wife and I tragically lost our Pomeranian last month and these videos gives us some joy. Thank you and happy holidays
MY CONDOLENCES, Prayers and Merry🎆✝️🔔🌟 Christmas. 🎅🤶🧑🎄🎁☃️🎄✨️🕯✨️✨️🙏💖 ❤️☮️🕊🌎 Remembering😢 my Great Grandma, who mort on this day and Freckles🐺 cat, who was hit by a car on Christmas. Looking forward to reuniting✨️🕯✨️💖 in heaven. 🙌✨️🛐
I never watched letterman when he was on tv...I was teenager when he was on so of course I gravitated towards Conan but as I have gotten older have gotten a new appreciation for letterman
I remember a Christmas during my grad school sophomore slump that I was depressed and the only thing that brought me out of it during the holidays was Dave and Paul... I was thrilled Dave showed up on Xmas Eve to keep me company. It was me Dave and peanut m and m 's...
Amusing as they are these cards might not be the ones to foster Holiday togetherness and spirit. Do those Santa Clauses wash their costumes regularly? At least once a year? When do we get to watch female fire fighters sliding down the pole? I like those shots straight up the pole to see who's coming down. Loved Patrick Stewart and the A Christmas Carol connection.
If I had 50 guesses for what Dave had on his show a bunch, Santa would never come to me, but damned if the last week on this channel didn’t show me different. Thanks to all of Barbara’s little helpers for the pile of beautifully wrapped laughs under the overextended metaphor!
All 15 men from that firehouse (engine company 54, ladder company 4, battalion 9) who responded on September 11th (the entire shift working at that time) were killed that day. They are Battalion Chief Ed Geraghty, Captain Dave Wooley, Captain Dan O’Callaghan, and firefighters Sam Oitice, Carl Asaro, Alan Feinberg, Michael Lynch, Jose Guadalupe, Leonard Ragaglia, Joseph Angelini Jr., John Tipping II, Mike Brennan, Paul Gill, Michael Haub, and Christopher Santora. Several children of those men now work in the same firehouse.
Blessings and prayers to them, family and all their loved ones
Wow !
Great time had by all. Rupert such a great guy. Television gold. Thanks Dave!
Letterman always made the holidays extra-special. Christmas wasn't Christmas until Paul did his rendition of Cher singing 'O Holy Night'.
Oooooooooooh whollllllllllly nahiteeeeeee!
Any chance we could get "How many guys in Santa suits can fit into a coffee shop?"
Yes!
Ditto!😂😂
There's always next year.
I just wanna say thanks to the person who runs this channel..
My wife and I tragically lost our Pomeranian last month and these videos gives us some joy.
Thank you and happy holidays
I feel you, I lost my shih tzu 2 years ago around the holidays but now have two wonderful brother cats who are 2 and a half
MY CONDOLENCES, Prayers and Merry🎆✝️🔔🌟 Christmas. 🎅🤶🧑🎄🎁☃️🎄✨️🕯✨️✨️🙏💖 ❤️☮️🕊🌎 Remembering😢 my Great Grandma, who mort on this day and Freckles🐺 cat, who was hit by a car on Christmas. Looking forward to reuniting✨️🕯✨️💖 in heaven. 🙌✨️🛐
Merry christmas dave, Paul and family. Love daves Christmas shows and interview. Dave is the best talk show host ofall time.❤❤
I never watched letterman when he was on tv...I was teenager when he was on so of course I gravitated towards Conan but as I have gotten older have gotten a new appreciation for letterman
I remember a Christmas during my grad school sophomore slump that I was depressed and the only thing that brought me out of it during the holidays was Dave and Paul... I was thrilled Dave showed up on Xmas Eve to keep me company. It was me Dave and peanut m and m 's...
Way to go, Dave and everyone else! You have the holiday spirit. Thanks a lot and Happy Holidays!
Letterman was brilliant at taking everyday settings and working them into his comedy...
This new years eve, don't propose a toast. Propose a toast on a stick..R.I.P Bud.
It’s very sad to know that most of those fire fighters were eventually lost on 9/11/01…
Love her laughter🤣🤣 Ahh...ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha🤣🤣
Dave's the only one who can get me through a tough holiday...
That’s awesome!
3:39 who’s the model on the left?
Some smart cable channel should bring Dave back. For instance HBO...
When did this show air? Was it before 9-11?
Definitely not, Dave’s too old
This looks like 2005-2008 era
I know what you're asking- The fireman segment was from a show in the late 90s-
2:50 (Dec 21 2004, according to her digital photos)
@@Bookmarkerer Correct but these are segments from different shows- the one with the firemen is late 90s
Amusing as they are these cards might not be the ones to foster Holiday togetherness and spirit. Do those Santa Clauses wash their costumes regularly? At least once a year? When do we get to watch female fire fighters sliding down the pole? I like those shots straight up the pole to see who's coming down. Loved Patrick Stewart and the A Christmas Carol connection.
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Mam, take a hint... Turn that friggin hat off
If I had 50 guesses for what Dave had on his show a bunch, Santa would never come to me, but damned if the last week on this channel didn’t show me different. Thanks to all of Barbara’s little helpers for the pile of beautifully wrapped laughs under the overextended metaphor!