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Letterman was funny up until he left NBC.
Personally, I think he had a picture of some CBS bigwig fucking a pig. That's the only way I could explain why he had a show at all for the last twenty years. Couldn't stand him. |
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I agree with the NY Post article that said he should have left years ago. When I was a kid in the 80's, Letterman's show was mildly subversive and funny as hell. Larry Bud Melman and chunking things off buildings made me laugh. For the past twenty years, meh. It sucks when someone who made you laugh your ass off turns out to be major douche.
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I don't have any enmity, but never really cared for the show, or the man. Frankly, if he didn't have the same toothy gap and grin reminiscent of the nations beloved JFK, I doubt he would have ever made it.
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Quoted: Well, they saved that cool George Washington bridge model, at least. http://nypost.com/2015/05/21/cbs-throws-david-letterman-set-into-dumpster/ CBS wasted no time in kicking David Letterman to the curb. Just hours after Letterman said farewell after 33 years on late-night TV, Ed Sullivan Theater crews hauled off blocks of blue stage and hacked up pieces of the iconic New York City bridges that made up the set of the "Late Show?.” Fans and passers-by gathered around a police barricade cordoning off the Ed Sullivan to watch workers unceremoniously chuck red theater chairs into an overflowing Dumpster and ?take reciprocating saws to his miniature Brooklyn Bridge. "It’s an end of an era,” commented onlooker Alex Lafreniere, 24, a fan visiting from Oklahoma. The complete breakdown of the set is expected to take about a week. As stagehands stamped pieces of set into debris, the Letterman lover was able to snatch a bit of dilapidated bridge. It belongs in the Smithsonian, not the dump, Strausz said. "I’m ridiculously excited. Now I can leave in peace,” she gloated. But workers were far less sentimental. A stagehand said the piles of bridge pieces and particleboard were headed for the dump, adding: "It’s all junk now.” View Quote https://thenypost.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/052115letterman2rm.jpg?w=840 Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out, Dave. View Quote |
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View Quote Spot on. There was a time I never missed Letterman. However, I have not watched a single Letterman show for the last 10 years. |
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Dave was a staple for me in the 80s, I loved him. Funny as hell. Bud Melman was hilarious. Skits were hilarious. Top 10 lists - Hilarious! Paul Schaffer and the band were always killer too.
I kind of lost track of Letterman when I quit watching TV in the mid 90s. I occasionally caught his show over the last few years and he seemed to be just bitter and shitty. The high points of humor had left. Sad to see him go, but I think he had already gone a long time ago. |
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I never really found him to be funny. I never watched the show. Then again I watched carson or Leno as well.
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He treated people like shit and cheated on his ex and his current wife.
Fucking scumbag. |
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Dave is a liberal faggot. Fuck him and fuck his stupid show.
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What a waste.Somebody would have bought it. I remember back in the 90's when my friend Kramer found the set from the Merv Griffin show in the trash and set it up in his apartment..............good times. http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110902202156/seinfeld/images/2/26/MervGriffinShowimage.jpg First thing that popped in my mind... |
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It belongs in the Smithsonian, not the dump, Strausz said. View Quote |
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View Quote Holy shit does that ever hit the nail on the head. |
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Top ten reasons we're glad Letterman is gone;
10. No more softball questions to left wing pols from that gap toothed asshole. |
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Holy shit does that ever hit the nail on the head. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Holy shit does that ever hit the nail on the head. +1 |
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Holy shit does that ever hit the nail on the head. +1 +2 The Late Show became unwatchable post 2000. |
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Quoted: +2 The Late Show became unwatchable post 2000. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Holy shit does that ever hit the nail on the head. +1 +2 The Late Show became unwatchable post 2000. Letterman became like Andrew Dice Clay. Funny once or twice, then just annoying and irritating. |
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Dave was a staple for me in the 80s, I loved him. Funny as hell. Bud Melman was hilarious. Skits were hilarious. Top 10 lists - Hilarious! Paul Schaffer and the band were always killer too. I kind of lost track of Letterman when I quit watching TV in the mid 90s. I occasionally caught his show over the last few years and he seemed to be just bitter and shitty. The high points of humor had left. Sad to see him go, but I think he had already gone a long time ago. View Quote This sums it up nicely for me. I watched Late Night every night (I was in my teens to early 20s). It was fun, funny, mildly subversive in tone. As I read somewhere, Late Night felt like an inside joke that you were in on. About the same time that he didn't get Carson's job and went to CBS, my life changed for the busier so I didn't watch nearly as often, but I didn't care for it. Late Show was more conventional and not as fun (or funny). I don't think I'd watched a complete show since about 1994. I watched the final show. Dave was at NBC for something like 11 years and at CBS for 22 years, but I was struck by how many of the "best of" clips were from his NBC days. It's the end of an era, but the golden age ended about 15 to 20 years ago. |
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Quoted: This is a GREAT article chronicling the shift from funny "everyman" to bitter Libtard. Good read. I remember as a kid watching Letterman do the weather on the local ABC affiliate. Genius. If you loved Letterman, read that article. If you hate him, you REALLY should read the article. Entertainment is a deadly business. TC View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: This is a GREAT article chronicling the shift from funny "everyman" to bitter Libtard. Good read. I remember as a kid watching Letterman do the weather on the local ABC affiliate. Genius. If you loved Letterman, read that article. If you hate him, you REALLY should read the article. Entertainment is a deadly business. TC |
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This is NYC. Everything there moves a warp speed. 1 day in NYC is like two weeks everywhere else. When I used to go to NYC for work, by mid afternoon I would have a splitting headache. It is impossible to keep up with everything happening around you. The trick is to block everything out except that which you need to be focused on.
I have never met harder working people anywhere else. I have no idea how they keep up the pace. Every day is like a critical rush job that was due yesterday. You may hate their politics, but you have to admire their work ethic. |
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Funny that they did not auction it off. View Quote I just said the same think to my hubby. I liked Letterman when he was new and had really oddball stuff on his how. I stopped when he turned into a bitter, hateful turd. That being said, they could have auctioned that stuff off for charity and made a tidy sum for some worthy cause. "Worthy" being the operative word. eta for the past tense... |
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Scraps are already on Ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PIECE-OF-THE-SET-from-The-Late-Show-With-David-Letterman-/261897207072 |
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I just said the same think to my hubby. I like Letterman when he was new and had really oddball stuff on his how. I stopped when he turned into a bitter, hateful turd. That being said, they could have auctioned that stuff off for charity and made a tidy sum for some worthy cause. "Worthy" being the operative word. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Funny that they did not auction it off. I just said the same think to my hubby. I like Letterman when he was new and had really oddball stuff on his how. I stopped when he turned into a bitter, hateful turd. That being said, they could have auctioned that stuff off for charity and made a tidy sum for some worthy cause. "Worthy" being the operative word. At least it didn't go to the Clinton foundation to be auctioned off. Leno went out still at the top of his game. As many have stated above, Letterman was like the aging boxer hanging on long after his prime still trying to prove he was relevant. Like all good liberals whenever they come up against truth all they have left is shouting and screaming. |
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Scraps are already on Ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/PIECE-OF-THE-SET-from-The-Late-Show-With-David-Letterman-/261897207072 View Quote |
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Colbert starts in September. There is no reason to keep the set around for one more second.
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Scraps are already on Ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/PIECE-OF-THE-SET-from-The-Late-Show-With-David-Letterman-/261897207072 View Quote That guy is laughing all the way to the bank. Already made over $1000 from that "garbage". |
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This is NYC. Everything there moves a warp speed. 1 day in NYC is like two weeks everywhere else. When I used to go to NYC for work, by mid afternoon I would have a splitting headache. It is impossible to keep up with everything happening around you. The trick is to block everything out except that which you need to be focused on. I have never met harder working people anywhere else. I have no idea how they keep up the pace. Every day is like a critical rush job that was due yesterday. You may hate their politics, but you have to admire their work ethic. View Quote So much bullshit in so few words. |
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This auction is for a piece of wood. Currently at $51.00
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Just think what that bridge would have went for.. Someone needs to find it!
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This is NYC. Everything there moves a warp speed. 1 day in NYC is like two weeks everywhere else. When I used to go to NYC for work, by mid afternoon I would have a splitting headache. It is impossible to keep up with everything happening around you. The trick is to block everything out except that which you need to be focused on. I have never met harder working people anywhere else. I have no idea how they keep up the pace. Every day is like a critical rush job that was due yesterday. You may hate their politics, but you have to admire their work ethic. So much bullshit in so few words. Sorry, but it is my experience of the place. I don't live anywhere near there and I have no desire to go back. I see liberal tendencies in you reply, When liberals confront truth they resort to smear tactics. Would you vote for Obama again if you could? |
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Progress.
Should our economy be burdened by sentiment? Saving non-profit bearing products because people have emotional connections to them is absurd. |
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Progress. Should our economy be burdened by sentiment? Saving non-profit bearing products because people have emotional connections to them is absurd. View Quote What burden?If someone wanted to buy/collect the stuff who cares?Some of it would have gone for big money. Can you imagine how much the moon landing set would go for if it was put up for auction???? |
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