Showing posts with label Conan O'Brien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conan O'Brien. Show all posts

September 4, 2009

The Moth & The Podiatrist

You have to love Norm MacDonald. Okay, maybe you don't. Okay, you don't have to. But I at least like him.

I'm so glad NBC posted this segment of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. Also, Hulu has a cool feature I didn't know about until just now where you can trim the video to show just what you want. So, without further adieu, enjoy (all of) this:

February 20, 2009

I wonder how Conan really feels...

Norm Macdonald on Late Night With Conan O'Brien's penultimate weekSo, Norm Macdonald was on an episode of Late Night With Conan O'Brien last week. He sort of summed up how a lot of people feel.

From Lisa de Moraes' Washington Post article (read it here) :

"It's stunning how Jay Leno outfoxed you again."

"Yeah, he's good," Conan said, laughing uncomfortably, as the story started to veer off-script.

"He's very good...He's the shrewdest guy," MacDonald continued, in re Leno. "He outfoxed -- you're in good company -- he outfoxed Johnny Carson, David Letterman. Every 10 years, some redheaded rube shows up," MacDonald plowed on.

"I'm like some clown off the bus with a cardboard suit: 'Gee, golly! This is going to be great!' " Conan joked-but-not-really.

Here's where MacDonald broke into his Leno imitation: " 'Yeah, you can come after me!' And you go, 'Hey, thanks, Jay!' "

"Uh-huh," said Conan, still not looking completely happy.

MacDonald is now in high gear: "Your agent is like, 'There's good news and bad news. You are doing "The Tonight Show," it's true. But remember that discussion we had when you said, "I will never have to [:O] follow Leno again?" ' "

More Conan laughing uncomfortably while the audience cheers and applauds.

"Yeah, yeah. It's so nice to have you back, Norm. It's so very nice to have you back -- and you bring joy to so many people," Conan said, and then he tried clumsily to change the subject: "And, you know what, I'll tell you something, Norm. These are tough times, people need to laugh now. Because -- it's the economy."

Da dum dum.