April 03, 2014

How About Something Lighter?
— Ace

Dave Letterman has announced he will be retiring in 2015.

Good. He's plainly been longing for retirement for about ten years now.

I asked a while ago, because it's been obsessing me: Will Craig Fergussen play in the 11:30 slot?

I have no idea why Craig Fergussen has been obsessing me, but he has. I barely watch his show, but when I do, I like it, and keep wondering why I never saw it until four months ago (after several morons recommended it).

The catchy theme (which he wrote and sings) obsesses me. As do his odd choices in second and third bananas: a gay robot skeleton named Geoff Peterson and a pantomime horse.

Because the show is almost entirely improvised, it feels different than other shows. It might be good, it might be bad. Either way, it's all pretty much made up on the spot.

Anyway, I hope CBS gives him a chance to do the show as it exists right now, and don't screw it all up by demanding it be just like every other damn show on late night, with scripted crap. The scripted jokes aren't funny anyway; at least if someone's making them up on the spot there's a sports-like interest in the jokes (in as much as one's curious to see if someone can pull something off).

With an increasingly fractured audience, there is a lot to be said for doing something that's a little bit different. No, not everyone's going to watch a foul-mouthed Scotsman make up jokes with his gay robot skeleton friend and waste network time by reading emails and tweets on the air.

But you're not going to get a large audience anyway, are you?

Rumors: People seem to think that Ferguson might be some kind of conservative. I really have no idea. I doubt it. He's Scottish/European and a performing artist.

However, I do see why people might say that.


Bonus: Is This Something? Let me answer that for you, to save you the time: No.

To save you some more time, I'll tell you what it's called: "Combat Juggling."

But to keep you from being mislead into thinking this is interesting, I'll tell you what it really is: Jugglers trying to interfere with other jugglers juggling-pins.

Coming Soon: XXXTreme Improv.

Posted by: Ace at 01:00 PM | Comments (249)
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1 Foist?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:01 PM (bb5+k)

2 Second?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (bb5+k)

3 Third?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (bb5+k)

4 Fourth?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (bb5+k)

5 Fifth?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (bb5+k)

6 Sixth?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (bb5+k)

7 I actually find this topic more depressing than the last one.

Posted by: Colorado Alex at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (lr3d7)

8 Seventh?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (bb5+k)

9 Eighth?

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:02 PM (bb5+k)

10 Ah, you broke my chain.

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:03 PM (bb5+k)

11 Late Night with Ronan Farrow.

Posted by: jwest at April 03, 2014 01:03 PM (u2a4R)

12 CF sucks worse than my grannie's old Hoover.

Posted by: Lloyd Loar at April 03, 2014 01:03 PM (9u2hL)

13 I actually find this topic more depressing than the last one. Posted by: Colorado Alex at April 03, 2014 05:02 PM (lr3d7) Probably going to bow out of this conversation myself. Never have been much interested in pop culture.

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:04 PM (bb5+k)

14 I got nothin.

Posted by: Slow Sheriff Joe at April 03, 2014 01:05 PM (Aif/5)

15 Dave Letterman has announced he will be retiring in 2015. I've been planning to die for the last 25 years. As far as I can tell, I'm still here.

Posted by: Abe Vigoda at April 03, 2014 01:05 PM (8ZskC)

16
Lighter.????

In the end.... all of the HQ threads are about whispy, douchey, leftists.

Posted by: fixerupper at April 03, 2014 01:05 PM (nELVU)

17 I'm pretty much free.

Posted by: Jay Leno at April 03, 2014 01:05 PM (gOoFi)

18 There are too many gay robot skeletons on TV these days. Ferguson is complicit in pushing the homo agenda to lure impressionable young robot skeletons.

Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at April 03, 2014 01:05 PM (+lsX1)

19 But you're not going to get a large audience anyway, are you? Once they realize that, they'll do so much better. TV is going to enter the phase where they will look for shows to go viral. Flash in the pan and move on to the next.

Posted by: AmishDude at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (T0NGe)

20 Trotting out my trivia from the last time we talked about this.  Ferguson was in a punk band with Peter Capaldi, the foul-mouthed next Doctor. 

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (JtwS4)

21 Probably going to bow out of this conversation myself. Never have been much interested in pop culture.

That's why you will never win another election.

Posted by: You know who who at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (TtEhW)

22 In my opinion that's what ruined Conan. I thought he was hilarious on Late Night and would stay up to watch. But ever since he's been...not good.

Posted by: Adrienne at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (lVcuh)

23 Letterman has big shoes to fill, but if I could go two weeks without masturbating I think I could probably do it.

Posted by: Dick Morris at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (8ZskC)

24 On CNBC, they were projecting that Jimmy Kimmel is the reason for Letterman's announcement.

Posted by: Obama Fucks America at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (e8kgV)

25 I haven't watched this type of programming in at least 25 years.

Posted by: Boss Moss at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (bitz6)

26 I actually find this topic more depressing than the last one.

Smug unfunny asshole has own daily TV show for years and years and years....

In many ways, this is the story of Barack Obama.

Posted by: HR at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (ZKzrr)

27 Gaptooth McGee still has a shoe? Fuck Letterman that is all.

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:06 PM (TE35l)

28 I can tak place of Ferg.

Posted by: Jose Canseco at April 03, 2014 01:07 PM (Aif/5)

29 The old test pattern would be more interesting.

Posted by: BignJames at April 03, 2014 01:07 PM (ZNQKl)

30 Craig Ferguson is an odd one, in a good way. My husband had a philosophy professor who was randomly on his show one day. The professor is no one except he's Claire Danes' father in law, and she mentioned him offhandedly during an interview with Craig Ferguson. Ferguson was so intrigued that he got the professor to come on. At least I think it was Craig Ferguson. This might have all been with a completely unrelated late night talk show host.

Posted by: Lauren at April 03, 2014 01:07 PM (hFL/3)

31 Letterman hasn't been funny in 20 years.

Posted by: dantesed at April 03, 2014 01:07 PM (88xKn)

32 "20 Trotting out my trivia from the last time we talked about this. Ferguson was in a punk band with Peter Capaldi, the foul-mouthed next Doctor." That's actually kind of awesome.

Posted by: Lauren at April 03, 2014 01:08 PM (hFL/3)

33 The few times I've watched Fergussen I've thought he was hysterical. I'm usually asleep by that point, but if I was up, I'd watch.

Posted by: Bcochran1981 - Credible Hulk at April 03, 2014 01:08 PM (GEICT)

34 Letterman pining for the fjords?

And there was much rejoicing.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at April 03, 2014 01:08 PM (1cFNy)

35 In my opinion that's what ruined Conan. I thought he was hilarious on Late Night and would stay up to watch. But ever since he's been...not good.

Posted by: Adrienne at April 03, 2014 05:06 PM (lVcuh)

 

They should give Triumph the Insult Comic Dog his own late night show.  He would beat all of them in the ratings. 

Posted by: polynikes at April 03, 2014 01:08 PM (m2CN7)

36 I wouldn't be surprised if they went after Jon Stewart.

Posted by: Costanza Defense at April 03, 2014 01:08 PM (ZPrif)

37 Late night comedy shows on Legacy TV? Meh.

I get all the entertainment (and DOOM!) I need from a bunch a morons. Plus I get updates on the latest advances on longbow and crossbow technology.

And you have electrolytes without the need of a Premium subscription.

No, I'll just stick with the morons.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at April 03, 2014 01:08 PM (1CroS)

38 I think the half-life of a comedian is pretty short.  I thought Letterman the best in 1983, 1984.  About that time, I decided Howard Stern was revolutionary funny.  And then both became burned-out.  Letterman has been unfunny for at least 20 years.

No one struck me as especially funny for about 15 years.  Then I duscovered Adam Carolla's podcasts last year (or maybe end of 2012.  I think he's the cleverest, funniest guy I've ever encountered (wonder if that really means anything.

Posted by: ParisParamus (@ParisParamus) at April 03, 2014 01:08 PM (P2L6H)

39 Why not something new and exciting?  Push the envelope!  What are the odds that the country is pining for "Late Night With Valerie Jarrett"?

Posted by: mrp at April 03, 2014 01:09 PM (JBggj)

40 I hear Hadji the Muslim Comic is looking for new opportunities.

Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at April 03, 2014 01:09 PM (8ZskC)

41 >>>My husband had a philosophy professor who was randomly on his show one day. The professor is no one except he's Claire Danes' father in law, and she mentioned him offhandedly during an interview with Craig Ferguson. Ferguson was so intrigued that he got the professor to come on. it was probably him. He thinks of himself as an intellectual (as in interested in ideas), and does sort of whatever he wants on the show, so it sounds like something he'd do.

Posted by: ace at April 03, 2014 01:09 PM (/FnUH)

42 Late Night with Bronco and The Mooch.

Think of all the hip celebrities and funky dancing! And dietary guidelines!

Posted by: johnd01 at April 03, 2014 01:09 PM (ukNFU)

43 It remains to be seen. NBC completely neutered Conan O'Brien when he moved from Late Night to the Tonight Show for content reasons and for political reasons. Some of the content reasons were pretty obvious, like the Masturbating Bear. The political reasons were at least partially because some jackasses at the NBC offices said "Well, he may know Late Night but Tonight Show is different!" and partially because of the other fuckup they made at the time in giving Jay Leno a variety show at 9PM CST as a lead-in to the news and Tonight Show. I'm less sure that CBS will pull that bullshit because they've seen NBC repeatedly stomp on their own dick with regards to Tonight Show succession and because they have no track record of success beyond Dave. This isn't like the Tonight Show with a history of Leno, Carson, Jack Paar, Steve Allen, etc. This is a channel whose only flirting with late-night before Letterman was the Pat Sajak Show. That implicitly means that CBS doesn't know shit about late night outside of hiring from the competition and, as a result, should be able to turn it over to Letterman's successor with a limited amount of interference.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 01:09 PM (APuJ7)

44 Ferguson's interviews with Rickles are damn good and damn funny (like most Rickles appearances), and that was my introduction to Ferguson. I wouldn't mind seeing him move up.

Posted by: Burn the Witch at April 03, 2014 01:09 PM (CH943)

45 I like Ace's crazy spelling of Ferguson. Fergessen, Furguseen, Forgoosin, Forknoosnun?

Posted by: Costanza Defense at April 03, 2014 01:09 PM (ZPrif)

46 Craig Fergussen intrigues you Ace because he is a true believer in American Exceptionalism and a Libertarian at heart. http://youtu.be/kI-BhQGwDO8 His bit on Alcoholism is awesome... I'm an alcoholic...I may also be an asshole but the first step is admitting you have issues.

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (TE35l)

47 "Fergussen"? Is that the French spelling?

Posted by: Waterhouse at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (fOLwM)

48 Late Night With Ronan Farrow There. I said it. *drops mic*

Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (8ZskC)

49 For Fairness and Equality, Sandra Fluke should take over for David Letterman.  Her or Lena.  Or they could make it a duo show.  Late night.

*runs for the drum of brain bleach*

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (1cFNy)

50 Craig also just seems like a really good guy: http://tinyurl.com/7qkwbas

Posted by: hogmartin at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (sZwqG)

51

Ferguson is hilarious but I can rarely stay up that late, and for whatever reason I never watch it the next day on OnDemand. 

 

Part of his schtick, though, is the "it doesn't matter what we do because no one is watching".  Couldn't bring that same vibe to 11:30, I don't think.

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (JtwS4)

52

dupe from the last thread.

Want Sven to get his eyes on this

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Posted by: sven10077 at April

I quit my cardio workout in January so I could focus on barbells.

I just started up the cardio program last week after 6+ weeks off.

It was so easy.

Getting under or pulling on a frickin heavy barbell does wonders for your heart/conditioning.

I almost trippled the amount of time I could do at a heart rate of 160-170BPM, which is righ about max for my age at the charts Ive seen

 

 

Posted by: The Obvious Sock at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (W6iIX)

53 My guess is in five years all the truly funny guys have half-hour web-based talk shows. 

Posted by: Colorado Alex at April 03, 2014 01:10 PM (lr3d7)

54 Letterman hasn't been funny in 20 years. At least. And I've never understood Conan's humor and don't get why he's popular.

Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit [/i][/s][/b][/u] at April 03, 2014 01:11 PM (0HooB)

55 Is Ferguson Scandi?

Posted by: Boss Moss at April 03, 2014 01:11 PM (bitz6)

56 54th? I enjoyed Letterman years ago. Years ago. I haven't watched in years.

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at April 03, 2014 01:11 PM (HVff2)

57 55 Is Ferguson Scandi? Posted by: Boss Moss at April 03, 2014 05:11 PM (bitz6) If you go far enough back, the Irish are Scottish and the Scottish are Vikings.

Posted by: Bcochran1981 - Credible Hulk at April 03, 2014 01:12 PM (GEICT)

58 On the topic of Craig Ferguson ... there's a rattlesnake on the Gadsen Flag, too.

Posted by: mrp at April 03, 2014 01:12 PM (JBggj)

59 Ferguson very occasionally gets "serious" guests on and talks to them for the whole show. He's really a pretty damn good interviewer.

Posted by: Mike in the Hinterlands at April 03, 2014 01:12 PM (DNpio)

60 45 Costanza Defense at April 03, 2014 05:09 PM (ZPrif) It's CBS they employ people like Sharyl Atkinsoonian

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:12 PM (TE35l)

61 I'm available. Still got that street cred.

Posted by: Carson Daly at April 03, 2014 01:12 PM (ZPrif)

62 55 Boss Moss at April 03, 2014 05:11 PM (bitz6) He's likely descended from a Scandi Cultural Exchange Program...

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:13 PM (TE35l)

63 I enjoyed Letterman years ago. Years ago. I haven't watched in years. --- Probably for the best. Most of his funniest bits are the kinds of things he was doing on his show in the 80s, like throwing shit off the roof.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 01:13 PM (APuJ7)

64 That's why you will never win another election. Posted by: You know who who at April 03, 2014 05:06 PM (TtEhW) You think me talking about Dave Letterman is going to impact the election? I really don't see it making a difference one way or the other. Now if you are suggesting that the whole movement needs to fight on the battleground of pop culture, I agree, but I don't see that being the topic of discussion here.

Posted by: D-Lamp at April 03, 2014 01:13 PM (bb5+k)

65 Latenight with Pissboy Morgan.

Posted by: Boss Moss at April 03, 2014 01:13 PM (bitz6)

66 Someone still watches TV?

Posted by: Kristophr at April 03, 2014 01:13 PM (c6N69)

67 I'm an alcoholic...I may also be an asshole but the first step is admitting you have issues. Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 05:10 PM (TE35l Hey Sven, are you talking about me, Bud? Sounds like it. Sober 26 years.

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at April 03, 2014 01:13 PM (HVff2)

68 57 Bcochran1981 - Credible Hulk at April 03, 2014 05:12 PM (GEICT) We Britons are simply the Celts too slow to outrun the Latins

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:13 PM (TE35l)

69 Ferguson's cool.  I like the show but improv is hard to pull off.  Sometimes it's a bit rough.

Posted by: eleven at April 03, 2014 01:14 PM (fsLdt)

70 Hey Sven, are you talking about me, Bud? Sounds like it. Sober 26 years. Lord, how do you stand it?

Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at April 03, 2014 01:14 PM (8ZskC)

71

If you go far enough back, the Irish are Scottish and the Scottish are Vikings.

 

If by "go far enough back" you mean Viking rape, yes.

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at April 03, 2014 01:14 PM (JtwS4)

72 67 Misanthropic Humanitarian at April 03, 2014 05:13 PM (HVff2) 14 and a half... to be light about something that isn't... "meh shut-off switch she be missin' cap'n..."

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:14 PM (TE35l)

73 Hopefully someone heckles Letterman with a bullhorn as he leaves for the last time.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 03, 2014 01:15 PM (oFCZn)

74 I have never seen that show before - was sold sometimes around "pocket calculator." Watched the whole clip which is a sign.

Posted by: SarahW at April 03, 2014 01:15 PM (Lbv/k)

75 Ferguson is pretty funny when he has a Glasgow-born celebrity guest on the show.  Subtitles then would help.  Celts or Rangers, Craig?

Posted by: mrp at April 03, 2014 01:15 PM (JBggj)

76 71 Frumious Bandersnatch at April 03, 2014 05:14 PM (JtwS4) See "Scandi Cultural Exchanges"... of course the fucking Scots and irish did not happily import the rapists unlike the current brands.

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:15 PM (TE35l)

77 He seems like Libertarian or Classic Liberal at times. You hear it in the monolog.

Posted by: John P. Squibob at April 03, 2014 01:15 PM (DQZLr)

78 Most of his funniest bits are the kinds of things he was doing on his show in the 80s, like throwing shit off the roof.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 05:13 PM (APuJ7)


Wiley Coyote  was the pinnacle of Letterman Late night,  it was all downhill and drop an anvil on it from there.

Posted by: SarahW at April 03, 2014 01:16 PM (Lbv/k)

79 I'd go for David Faherty as a late night host. His show on the Golf Channel is usually pretty funny. Plus, he's a Bama fan. Ferguson is like a lesser Faherty.

Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit [/i][/s][/b][/u] at April 03, 2014 01:17 PM (0HooB)

80 Good for you Sven.

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at April 03, 2014 01:17 PM (HVff2)

81 Ferguson, a Scot, is patriotic, and I mean patriotic as in American patriotic. Not as in bleed America dry with Marxist/Alinsky claptrap but as in the USA is the best country the world has produced in all its existence, much less history. During a show with a weirdo as a guest, the guest got weird regarding child molest. Ferguson hit the brakes on the segment and ejected the weird guest from the show without hesitation or notice. That beats any other talk show highlight I have ever heard or seen. Who knows what comes next, but it swamps Conan the lucky plaintiff, Jimmy the former sidekick, retreaded SNL players and other Progressive toadies.

Posted by: DM at April 03, 2014 01:18 PM (Ztudx)

82 I added an "Is This Something?"

Posted by: ace at April 03, 2014 01:18 PM (/FnUH)

83 regarding fergusons show being almost entirely improvised, his monologue is actually scripted and enarly entirely memorized. sadly you missed his earlier shows where he had very long involved monologues that would go through all sorts of twists and turns to wind up answering a question he began with. also his original monologue was much longer than the present, the execs eventually forced him to shorten his monologue and shove a commercial in the space.

Posted by: yankeefifth at April 03, 2014 01:18 PM (rDidD)

84

Didn't Craig Ferguson do an interview with then-governor Sarah Palin?  And then comment that she gave off "that sexy librarian vibe?"

 

 

Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 01:18 PM (V70Uh)

85 I recall Letterman being much better on NBC at 12:35 than on CBS at 11:35. Don't know why.
Taxi was better on ABC than it was a few years later when it was cancelled and picked up by NBC.

Posted by: mallfly at April 03, 2014 01:19 PM (bJm7W)

86 I was going the mention Feherty in the Ferguson context.  He's another import who absolutely loves America and became a citizen.  Also funny as hell.

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at April 03, 2014 01:19 PM (JtwS4)

87 Tv/culture post Ace are you going to check out "Turn" on Amc when it starts Sunday night?

Posted by: Buzzion at April 03, 2014 01:19 PM (TXP/T)

88 Ace/obsessed.  Why does that make  the hair on the back of my neck stand up?

Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 01:19 PM (fZQEE)

89

Speaking of Late Night,  on Howard Stern,  Howie Mandell was talking about  his appearances on Johnny Carson (first when Joan Rivers was a stand in for Johnny) and how Carson fell in love with him and had him on many times.   One time they called him on a set of something else he was doing and asked him if he could appear that night because of a cancellation of another guest ( Sammy Davis Jr) .  Mandell said he had nothing prepared.  They continued to beg him because they were in a spot and he felt obligated so he said yes on the condition that they allow him just to show up and not prescreen what he was going to do because he didn't know yet.   Anyway he went to some store and looked around for props and found a large stuffed real tiger on a wheeled platform.  He arranged to rent it and have it delivered to the Tonight show set along with a big carrot he saw later on the wall.   Anyway he shows up and he's up and he is attempting to roll this big tiger onto the stage and it gets stuck .  The audience was laughing at first and awkward silence as then the stage crew had to assist him and it was rolled over to a spot next to Johnny's desk along with the carrot on top of it.    Carson was not told beforehand  that any of this was going to happen and he was not very happen but tried to carry on.   Howie sat down and Carson asked him  " What's up with the tiger ?"  .  Howie answered " I don't want to talk about it.  Its personal " .  Obviously trying to be funny.  Anyway ,  they cut away for a commercial and when they came back,  Carson announce the next guest and Howie was never invited back again.  

 

 

Posted by: polynikes at April 03, 2014 01:20 PM (m2CN7)

90 OK, who embiggened the blog?

Posted by: ManWithNoParty at April 03, 2014 01:20 PM (ojnk6)

91 Wasn't me this time.

Posted by: John Holmes at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (Aif/5)

92 he has a tattoo of a snake cut into pieces with the words "join or die" from his wrist to his elbow on his right arm, got it after becoming a citizen. he is very partiotic as in he loves America, even if he is not necessarily conservative.

Posted by: yankeefifth at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (rDidD)

93 84 Didn't Craig Ferguson do an interview with then-governor Sarah Palin? And then comment that she gave off "that sexy librarian vibe?" Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 05:18 PM (V70Uh) Like there is something wrong with that. Shes hawt.

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (HVff2)

94 Didn't Craig Ferguson do an interview with then-governor Sarah Palin? And then comment that she gave off "that sexy librarian vibe?" Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 05:18 PM (V70Uh) You mean she doesn't?

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (oFCZn)

95 Jay Carney really cracks me up. But I'm sure it's all scripted.

Posted by: bergerbilder at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (8MjqI)

96 until four months ago (after several morons recommended it). The catchy theme (which he wrote and sings) obsesses me.

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Have no idea who this Craig Ferguson feller is, but clicked on the link to hear this catchy tune.  I was immediately struck with how much it sounds like....The Banana Splits.  Oh, yes...yes, it does:

http://tinyurl.com/k3ltsvo

Posted by: Lady in Black at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (tsGZY)

97 85 I recall Letterman being much better on NBC at 12:35 than on CBS at 11:35. Don't know why. --- NBC legal pretty much held up a lot of signature Letterman bits as "property of Late Night" when he jumped to CBS, like Stupid Pet Tricks.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (APuJ7)

98 Coming Soon: XXXTreme Improv.-Ace Not louder than life mime?

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at April 03, 2014 01:21 PM (HVff2)

99 Juggling is just an extension of white male privilege. Look at them! No women. No jugglers of color. Ok, some asians, but those are basically white and we all know it. Disparate Impact!

Posted by: Diversity Tuesday at April 03, 2014 01:22 PM (ZPrif)

100 >>>regarding fergusons show being almost entirely improvised, his monologue is actually scripted and enarly entirely memorized. sadly you missed his earlier shows where he had very long involved monologues that would go through all sorts of twists and turns to wind up answering a question he began with. i don't think so, it doesn't seem rehearsed. I mean, he knows the TOPICs he's going to talk about, but within a few seconds he's involving Geoff in it, and Geoff often just makes something up, and they go from there.

Posted by: ace at April 03, 2014 01:22 PM (/FnUH)

101 CBS was gunning for Carson in the late night game for decades.

The problem for them - and ABC, and later also Fox - was that there was just no one like Carson.  He defined the show and the host's job.  People forget how different the show was under Jack Paar and Steve Allen.  The show and format we all know was entirely Carson's construct.

To his retirement, no one could be sure of Carson's politics, either.  He was a fanatic about evening up the joke totals, to the number, over the course of a week.  He was irreplaceable. 

But with the rivalry between Leno and Letterman to succeed him, and the fact that Carson failed to write his last contract to give himself continued ownership and control of the show after he retired (he could have got it, there were many years when he was NBC's #1 revenue producer), CBS had the chance.

I think they are going to look for someone who can challenge Fallon, who is no Leno.  I wish they would give Ferguson a shot, but I doubt they will if they can find any SNL alumni willing to try it.

Posted by: Adjoran at April 03, 2014 01:22 PM (QIQ6j)

102 Combat Juggling.  You see, what you have do is, keep your head on a swivel. 

Posted by: John Madden at April 03, 2014 01:22 PM (ILBCY)

103 Craig Fergussen? I am sure this is a joke that Vic and I don't get. Who the fuck is Craig Fergussen ? Does introduce the strippers at the local tittie bar? Ghey Scandi?

Posted by: Nip Sip at April 03, 2014 01:23 PM (0FSuD)

104 It's the inherent humility.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:23 PM (9W+0f)

105

Nothing wrong at all.  I think that was the last time I saw him.  I thought he was funny because after saying that he said "foolish foolish man."  She mentioned "succulent salmon" and he fell in love with her.

 

 

 

 

Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 01:24 PM (V70Uh)

106 "I'd go for David Faherty as a late night host. His show on the Golf Channel is usually pretty funny." Granted he's making an attempt at a joke here, but it's indicative of his political thought: "I believe in the death penalty, especially for pro-lifers, child molesters, those opposed to gay marriage," Looks like he's one of the many who are fun to listen to as long as they keep away from politics.

Posted by: Burn the Witch at April 03, 2014 01:24 PM (CH943)

107 And the sense that he can also laugh at himself instead of taking himself too seriously while basically hating on everything else like some of the other ass holes. Especially Letterman.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:25 PM (9W+0f)

108 Who the fuck is Craig Fergussen ?

Posted by: Nip Sip at April 03, 2014 05:23 PM (0FSuD)


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Seriously???  You've never heard of Craig Fergussen.


EVERYBODY knows who Craig Fergussen is...

Posted by: Charlie Gibson at April 03, 2014 01:25 PM (nELVU)

109 Letterman hasn't been funny in 20 years. EVER!

Posted by: Paladin at April 03, 2014 01:25 PM (QGbEp)

110 Posted by: Nip Sip at April 03, 2014 05:23 PM (0FSuD Obviously your bed time is about 10PM I take it. I've seen him with my insomnia. He's ok. Like him better than the douche bags on earlier.

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at April 03, 2014 01:25 PM (HVff2)

111

Funniest clip from the Letterman show was a line of people gathered in the hallway with a sign that said,  " See David Letterman, $5.00"  or something like that.   So the people are just standing in silence for about five seconds waiting to see Letteman when all of the sudden from the perpendicular hallway in front of them, Letterman goes across them doing a full sprint, where they see him for a tenth of a second. 

 

 

Posted by: polynikes at April 03, 2014 01:25 PM (m2CN7)

112 Ferguson, Fergoosin, Fergessen. Fergnooshin, Ferngoowon, Funsnooshin, FonduePun, GongShowFun?

Posted by: Costanza Defense at April 03, 2014 01:26 PM (ZPrif)

113 I think they are going to look for someone who can challenge Fallon, who is no Leno. I wish they would give Ferguson a shot, but I doubt they will if they can find any SNL alumni willing to try it. --- One of the positives of Lorne Michaels being attached to NBC like a petrified sloth is that many of his offspring are inevitably attached to the network as well. Few SNL alums tend to do broadcast TV outside of NBC. Or at least not the ones who left on good terms, anyway. Guys who got fired like Damon Wayans did good on FOX.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 01:27 PM (APuJ7)

114 Craig Ferguson isn't a fan of Bill Mahr. Kicked his ass right off his show onetime, in mid broadcast. Good times.

Posted by: Taco Shack at April 03, 2014 01:27 PM (C+qQ0)

115 Didn't Craig Ferguson do an interview with then-governor Sarah Palin? And then comment that she gave off "that sexy librarian vibe?"

Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 05:18 PM
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I remember the show, somewhat.  Something with a rah-rah palin video clip followed by Ferguson's  "that sexy librarian" stuff.  Not hostile, just workin' the "whoa, hot!' angle.

Posted by: mrp at April 03, 2014 01:27 PM (JBggj)

116 I want to see combat mimes.

Posted by: eleven at April 03, 2014 01:27 PM (fsLdt)

117 my only negative observation of him is much of what he does is not some much a comedian or host, it is acting. he is more or less playing the role of host, whereas a traditional host is hosting he is acting as a host. lots and lots of his schtick / routine, is taken wholly from letterman. his viewer mail routine where he flashes the letter at the camera and yanks it so the viewer is not able to read it is an example, straight from letterman. If you watch him and let yourself remember lettermans early days you see lots of his stuff borrowed. it is as if he said "I need something new lets watch some old letterman shows." so his bits are "stolen" but his dialogue and his original stuff are really good.

Posted by: yankeefifth at April 03, 2014 01:27 PM (rDidD)

118 I've never seen Ferguson's show, so I just pulled one up on YouTube. Watched the opening monologue and the first ten minutes of he show, with guest Stephen Fry. Not bad. I like the skeletal, mohawk-ed, metal second banana. Nice name tag.

Posted by: Lincolntf at April 03, 2014 01:28 PM (ZshNr)

119 I want to see combat mimes. I hear abandoned mimes are a real problem.

Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit [/i][/s][/b][/u] at April 03, 2014 01:29 PM (0HooB)

120 Everyone on TeeVee is a TV clown. But especially the people whose job description is basically literally TV clown are disturbingly serious about themselves. Craig Fergussen is a TV clown who actually understands what being a TV clown is about, and is therefore funny.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:29 PM (9W+0f)

121 I miss the old-fashioned late-night shows such as Carson and Cavett in which the first guest would stay on for the second guest and so on and so on. That led for very spontaneous unpredictable conversations instead of the scripted crap we have now that it's just an excuse to market the latest movie or whatever the guest has

Posted by: Avi at April 03, 2014 01:29 PM (Gx3Fe)

122 I can juggle three things if they are round, not four, and not if they have a length, and probably can't do it with someone trying to interfere.

As for the rest, TV is a waste of bandwidth.

Posted by: Nofan Smith at April 03, 2014 01:29 PM (CuOoh)

123 117 I want to see combat mimes. --- As I understand it, their way of eliminating the competition is to drop them into invisible boxes in public and have the people looking at them think that their agonizing death is performance art.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 01:29 PM (APuJ7)

124 Obviously your bed time is about 10PM I take it. I've seen him with my insomnia. He's ok. Like him better than the douche bags on earlier. Yep, so WHAT time is in on? What network? I have NEVER heard of him and I go to the post office everyday and no one says, hey that scandi was funny as shit.

Posted by: Nip Sip at April 03, 2014 01:29 PM (0FSuD)

125 117 I want to see combat mimes.
Posted by: eleven at April 03, 2014 05:27 PM (fsLdt)

Only if it is to the death.

Posted by: Bertram Cabot Jr. at April 03, 2014 01:29 PM (TtEhW)

126 Ferguson is an unabashed fan boy for Doctor Who. He did the one elaborate opening for the show dedicated to Doctor Who and his enemies but got nixed by the network because copyright reasons. http://youtu.be/M9P4SxtphJ4

Posted by: hack at April 03, 2014 01:30 PM (168MX)

127 I used to watch Ferguson and stopped for no particular reason. I just started doing other things late at night. Oh, wait, the OT. I watched back when Ferguson was working toward becoming an American citizen. He contacted various governors who made him honorary citizens of their states. His getting his American citizenship was very touching.

Posted by: nerdygirl at April 03, 2014 01:30 PM (dPc6Y)

128 I am migrating to Opera. Unrelated, I've killed two largish spiders in my office in the past 48 hours. That kinda week.

Posted by: Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 01:30 PM (naUcP)

129 like most Kilties, Ferguson is mentally ill.  This amuses you and random others


I say this in a nice way; not all mean and everything

Posted by: Jules ( counting down from zero ) at April 03, 2014 01:30 PM (JyjXt)

130 Game of Thrones, Season 4 in a week or so ...

Posted by: Adriane... at April 03, 2014 01:31 PM (qoKTg)

131

I wouln't know Craig Ferguson from Waldo.

Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 01:31 PM (fZQEE)

132 Ferguson is an unabashed fan boy for Doctor Who. He goes way back with Peter Capaldi, the newest Doctor. He was kinda enthused when the news hit, as I recall...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 01:31 PM (naUcP)

133 i don't think so, it doesn't seem rehearsed. I mean, he knows the TOPICs he's going to talk about, but within a few seconds he's involving Geoff in it, and Geoff often just makes something up, and they go from there. Posted by: ace I am not trying to knock him, it is really good but he has spoken about how much time he puts into the monologue. I am not makin shit up, it has been discussed by him.

Posted by: yankeefifth at April 03, 2014 01:32 PM (rDidD)

134 Aren't these 'extreme' sports getting out of hand? Soon you'll be wantin' to tackle quarterbacks!

Posted by: Tom Brady at April 03, 2014 01:32 PM (FcR7P)

135 It's not *combat* juggling until they bring out the chainsaws.

Posted by: Comrade Arthur at April 03, 2014 01:32 PM (h53OH)

136 I want to see combat SCOTUS to the death.

Posted by: commentorior at April 03, 2014 01:32 PM (hUf/y)

137 Game of Thrones, Season 4 in a week or so ... ------- Book 6 will be out soon. Probably 2016. Maybe.

Posted by: George R R Martin at April 03, 2014 01:32 PM (Aif/5)

138 132 I wouln't know Craig Ferguson from Waldo. Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 05:31 PM (fZQEE) I know Waldo. Ferguson? meh?

Posted by: Nip Sip at April 03, 2014 01:32 PM (0FSuD)

139 Watching TV clowns curb stomp/crucify Republicans and other "disgraced/stigmatized" groups isn't all that funny, and that's pretty much the "funniest" part of a lot of other TV clowns' routines.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:33 PM (9W+0f)

140 I am so fucking tired of shmucks named Jimmy who don't look comfortable in suits asking has been celebrities about their retarded kids...

Posted by: Oschisms at April 03, 2014 01:33 PM (y9dfJ)

141 11 Late Night with Ronan Farrow. Posted by: jwest at April 03, 2014 05:03 PM (u2a4R) Has he been shitcanned yet? I turned on his show the other day out of curiosity and the poor, wimpy little thing really is not an impressive man. I'm voting for not fathered by Frank. May not have been fathered by Woody either. Who knows what that ditz of a mother allowed into her hooha.

Posted by: nerdygirl at April 03, 2014 01:33 PM (dPc6Y)

142  I wouln't know Craig Ferguson from Waldo.

Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 05:31 PM (fZQEE)

 

You ever watch the Drew Carey sitcom?   He played the boss.

Posted by: polynikes at April 03, 2014 01:33 PM (m2CN7)

143 I wouln't know Craig Ferguson from Waldo. He was Drew Carey's second boss on his TV show.

Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit [/i][/s][/b][/u] at April 03, 2014 01:34 PM (0HooB)

144 So PLEASE someone tell us old farts who the fuck is this guy? What does he do, where does he do it and when does he do it?

Posted by: Nip Sip at April 03, 2014 01:34 PM (0FSuD)

145 Posted by: DM at April 03, 2014 05:18 PM (Ztudx) ****************** Hey DM, that guest was Bill Mahr. See comment #115.

Posted by: Taco Shack at April 03, 2014 01:34 PM (C+qQ0)

146 How come there isn't some coordinated push to give a late night slot to a vagina-american? Or at least to a mildly funny liberal of color?

Posted by: Costanza Defense at April 03, 2014 01:35 PM (ZPrif)

147 But as society has become more idiocratic, humor has been reduced to little more than ritualistic hatred against de facto socially-disfavored groups.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:35 PM (9W+0f)

148 81 Ferguson, a Scot, is patriotic, and I mean patriotic as in American patriotic. Not as in bleed America dry with Marxist/Alinsky claptrap but as in the USA is the best country the world has produced in all its existence, much less history. During a show with a weirdo as a guest, the guest got weird regarding child molest. Ferguson hit the brakes on the segment and ejected the weird guest from the show without hesitation or notice. That beats any other talk show highlight I have ever heard or seen. Who knows what comes next, but it swamps Conan the lucky plaintiff, Jimmy the former sidekick, retreaded SNL players and other Progressive toadies. Posted by: DM at April 03, 2014 05:18 PM (Ztudx) This. He did updates on getting his citizenship in his monologues and was ecstatic when he was officially a Yank. Like Anthony Hopkins, uber proud. is refreshing. if you only see one show of his ever, let it be the Doctor Who edition. That was an epic thing and I don't even watch Doctor Who! Had Matt Smith on and I think that guy from the Nerdist. Craig created lyrics for the Who theme song and had his interns dance to it. was denied permission to use song but they did a take on it anyway with Matt, is on YouTube. He has potential but I have no idea if he would be good in a new time slot.

Posted by: LizLem at April 03, 2014 01:35 PM (/6Aqt)

149 How about XXXTreme Mime? That would be money.

Posted by: Jeb at April 03, 2014 01:35 PM (7/VST)

150

I love Craig Ferguson.  I used to watch him all the time a few years ago.

He's definitely not a conservative, though. I can understand why people might think this (he is sort of a free thinker), but he very politely follows all the democrat talking points.

But who cares, he doesn't dwell on politics like Letterman. He is great.

Posted by: dan-O at April 03, 2014 01:35 PM (D0bIN)

151 Anybody  kicks  Maher off their show is good in my book.

Posted by: eleven at April 03, 2014 01:35 PM (fsLdt)

152 Now I have to go see the Maher/Ferguson thing on YouTube.

Posted by: Lincolntf at April 03, 2014 01:35 PM (ZshNr)

153 How come there isn't some coordinated push to give a late night slot to a vagina-american?
Or at least to a mildly funny liberal of color?


Ooooh.  I am intrigued by your idea and wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

Posted by: HR at April 03, 2014 01:36 PM (ZKzrr)

154 Little more than an exercise in defining scape goats and establishing and enforcing a pecking order with those scape goats at the very bottom.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:36 PM (9W+0f)

155 147 How come there isn't some coordinated push to give a late night slot to a vagina-american? " Because women aren't funny. See also: Chelsea Handler.

Posted by: Lauren at April 03, 2014 01:38 PM (hFL/3)

156 154 How come there isn't some coordinated push to give a late night slot to a vagina-american? Or at least to a mildly funny liberal of color? Ooooh. I am intrigued by your idea and wish to subscribe to your newsletter. --- They could always go for the three-fer by giving it to Wanda Sykes, who is a black lesbian.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 01:38 PM (APuJ7)

157

How come there isn't some coordinated push to give a late night slot to a vagina-american?


Or at least to a mildly funny liberal of color?


Chealsa Handler and George Lopez and Arsenio Hall ( back again) .  Only one with decent ratings was Handler. 

Posted by: polynikes at April 03, 2014 01:38 PM (m2CN7)

158 Comedy as little more than compulsory savagery and Sadism. Because Progress.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:39 PM (9W+0f)

159

Just because he tweaks Bill Maher, doesn't mean he doesn't agree with his politics. He is just having fun with his guest, as all these late night guys should do.

Ferguson was always the only "guest interview" I could watch. I could care less about all the celebrities. But when Ferguson interviews someone, he tries to have an interesting conversation. If the guest isn't going along, or being annoying somehow, he will turn against them. It is awesome. I've seen him be brutal.

Posted by: dan-O at April 03, 2014 01:39 PM (D0bIN)

160

Because women aren't funny. See also: Chelsea Handler.

 

I had totally purged the memory of her from my memory and now   go  and   put her back in my memory.

Posted by: eleven at April 03, 2014 01:39 PM (fsLdt)

161 I watched back when Ferguson was working toward becoming an American citizen. He contacted various governors who made him honorary citizens of their states.
His getting his American citizenship was very touching. Posted by: nerdygirl at April 03, 2014 05:30 PM
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Thanks.... I'm pretty sure that's the Sarah Palin connection - Ferguson's quest to be an honorary citizen of Alaska.

Posted by: mrp at April 03, 2014 01:39 PM (JBggj)

162 You ever watch the Drew Carey sitcom? He played the boss.

Posted by: polynikes at April 03, 2014 05:33 PM (m2CN7)

 

 

------------------------------------------

 

 

Ah.  *trying to remember boss on Drew Carey's show*

Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 01:39 PM (fZQEE)

163 Looking for the Mahr/Ferguson dust up. Found this. It is about when Michael Jackson was accused of molesting the kid. ****************** CBS Late Late Show May 3, 2005 Bill Maher: "I think that there is no perspective. People have no perspective, especially about crime. You know, zero tolerance. You know, of course, nobody ever wants to see a child, you know, diddled. ThatÂ’s just plain wrong. But even the people who are testifying against him, theyÂ’re saying that he serviced them. They didnÂ’t service him." Craig Ferguson: "You donÂ’t have kids, do you, Bill?" Maher: "No." Ferguson: "No. I have a son. It makes me crazy, this thing, this Michael Jackson thing. It drives me, the idea of someone touching my kid, I would go, I nearly swore there. IÂ’d go crazy." Maher: "Very wrong. But, you know, I remember when I was a kid. I was savagely beaten once by bullies in the schoolyard. Savagely beaten. If I had a choice between being savagely beaten and being gently masturbated by a pop star. ItÂ’s just me." Ferguson: "The always controversial Bill Maher, everybody." Maher: "What? ThatÂ’s it?" Ferguson: "Bill Maher. WeÂ’ll be right back with Rain Pryor."

Posted by: Taco Shack at April 03, 2014 01:39 PM (C+qQ0)

164 OY...Letterman, Ferguson, Jugglers...let's talk about something really exciting...like Mimes.

Posted by: You Schmooze You Lose at April 03, 2014 01:40 PM (csE5D)

165
How come there isn't some coordinated push to give a late night slot to a vagina-american?

---

...cause Lisa Lamponelli screwed it up for everybody.....

Posted by: fixerupper at April 03, 2014 01:40 PM (nELVU)

166 ...cause Lisa Lamponelli screwed it up for everybody..... --- Apparently her tryout video, which involved her getting railed by the entire Wu Tang Clan, killed the concept for a generation.

Posted by: Brandon In Baton Rouge at April 03, 2014 01:41 PM (APuJ7)

167 I installed and am running Opera now.

Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 01:41 PM (V70Uh)

168 Do I get ampers? &&&&

Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 01:42 PM (V70Uh)

169 Woo hoo!

Posted by: Grampa Jimbo at April 03, 2014 01:42 PM (V70Uh)

170 I wouln't know Craig Ferguson from Waldo. Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 05:31 PM (fZQEE) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMU0xMsEozI HTH

Posted by: Adriane... at April 03, 2014 01:42 PM (qoKTg)

171 147 How come there isn't some coordinated push to give a late night slot to a vagina-american? Or at least to a mildly funny liberal of color? Posted by: Costanza Defense at April 03, 2014 05:35 PM (ZPrif) Why do I get the horrible feeling this was why Chelsea Handler did not renew her current late night host contract? So can jump to CBS maybe?

Posted by: LizLem at April 03, 2014 01:42 PM (/6Aqt)

172

Ah. *trying to remember boss on Drew Carey's show*

 

Think   Dennehy.

Posted by: eleven at April 03, 2014 01:42 PM (fsLdt)

173 I picture retired Letterman sitting in a dark room surrounded by Carson and Leno pictures and other show material. Letterman raises a revolver to his head...

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at April 03, 2014 01:43 PM (oFCZn)

174 Ah. *trying to remember boss on Drew Carey's show* Yeah, the first one (whose name escapes me) never came out of his office. Ferguson's character took great delight in tormenting everyone.

Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit [/i][/s][/b][/u] at April 03, 2014 01:43 PM (0HooB)

175 Thanks for the transcript, there are hundreds of clips of Mahler/Ferguson on YouTube, can't stand looking at Maher long enough to find the right video.

Posted by: Lincolntf at April 03, 2014 01:43 PM (ZshNr)

176 And one cannot refuse to "laugh" at any of the groups targeted for degradation, even and especially if one is a member of one of those groups, as to do so is merely to become even more "culpable."

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:43 PM (9W+0f)

177 I feel like an Opera evangelist. Come to the Norwegian side, everyone!

Posted by: Lauren at April 03, 2014 01:44 PM (hFL/3)

178 Because women aren't funny.

Like Letterman was...

That's not the point the of "CBS must hire a vag to replace Letterman!" anyway.  The point is watching proggs destroy themselves.  Pinko-on-commie action.

And then when they finally hire a unfunny woman, the LGBTQQSAVF boycott because she's too cisnormative.

Posted by: HR at April 03, 2014 01:44 PM (ZKzrr)

179 174 Dack Thrombosis at April 03, 2014 05:43 PM (oFCZn) NYC morons may be able to make Xmas money by hiring on as Letterdouche Fans "sad to see him go"...

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:44 PM (TE35l)

180 I think a SCOTUS to the death, you would have to bet on one of the fat chicks.

Posted by: commentorior at April 03, 2014 01:44 PM (hUf/y)

181 Ampersands? &&&&

Posted by: Adam at April 03, 2014 01:45 PM (StsR2)

182 Yay Opera.

Posted by: Adam at April 03, 2014 01:45 PM (StsR2)

183 Here is the video of Bill Mahr being cut from Craig Ferguson's show... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zx2o9C12yo

Posted by: Taco Shack at April 03, 2014 01:45 PM (C+qQ0)

184 OK, back to Firefox for the moment, as Opera refuses to install any extensions. And as dearly as I wish this place to thrive, lack of AdBlock Plus is a Non-Starter.

Posted by: Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 01:45 PM (naUcP)

185 179 HR at April 03, 2014 05:44 PM (ZKzrr) Cut, Jib, Newsletter Ms Radish... Sidney Reilley stood up the commies by making them chase their tail for a long while... once you accept the left will not allow sanity you can play insane games too.

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:45 PM (TE35l)

186 &&&&

Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit [/i][/s][/b][/u] at April 03, 2014 01:45 PM (0HooB)

187 Anyone got a good replacement for Thunderbird? Browsers are a dime a dozen but good, configurable IMAP mail clients that will let you do things in text/plain as God intended are few and far between. I don't do HTML mail, I don't do replies above the quoted content, I don't do message threading, and my inbox right now is 17K messages though it needs a whole lot of cleanup. Any mail client that can't support those requirements (plain text mail with reply below the quote, IMAP4 with server-side search support and STARTTLS security, and decent support for sometimes very large mailboxes) need not apply.

Posted by: JEM at April 03, 2014 01:46 PM (o+SC1)

188 Nood ghey.

Posted by: EC at April 03, 2014 01:46 PM (doBIb)

189 185 Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 05:45 PM (naUcP) Explorer comrade...you can control the frippery and hell Bill Gates built my hotrod I guess.

Posted by: sven10077 at April 03, 2014 01:46 PM (TE35l)

190 Ferguson is a recovering alcoholic Scot. Somewhat amazing that he has made a success of it.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at April 03, 2014 01:46 PM (aDwsi)

191 Getting RTs on this tweet: Racist Mozilla allowed its employees to harass their own CEO for supporting position of Barack Obama.

Posted by: votermom at April 03, 2014 01:46 PM (GSIDW)

192 Dang, Taco Shack, I think Maher could use a few more savage beatings. 

Posted by: no good deed at April 03, 2014 01:46 PM (ILBCY)

193 That is the nature of pecking orders and finding oneself on the very "bottom." Pariahized. Marginalized. Victimized.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:47 PM (9W+0f)

194 Anyone got a good replacement for Thunderbird? Browsers are a dime a dozen but good, configurable IMAP mail clients that will let you do things in text/plain as God intended are few and far between. Er, ditto. Is Opera Mail any good?

Posted by: Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 01:47 PM (naUcP)

195 Daily.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:47 PM (9W+0f)

196 Posted by: Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 05:45 PM (naUcP) Even IE has adblock (although I had some problems with it and gmail so I turned it off.

Posted by: tsrblke, PhD(c) (No Really!) at April 03, 2014 01:47 PM (HDwDg)

197 Craig Ferguson played Lister's Paranoia on RED DWARF.

Posted by: --- at April 03, 2014 01:47 PM (+RTBK)

198 196 See you, on the Sunday night leaderboard (eyeroll).

Posted by: ManWithNoParty at April 03, 2014 01:48 PM (ojnk6)

199 WHOOPS, I mean Lister's Confidence.

Posted by: --- at April 03, 2014 01:48 PM (+RTBK)

200 Letterman replacement? Chico Delainkey!


BOOM!! What do I win?

Posted by: Dr Spank at April 03, 2014 01:48 PM (5UteM)

201 Anyone got a good replacement for Thunderbird? Mogen David.

Posted by: rickb223 at April 03, 2014 01:48 PM (h1D+w)

202
Merrill Markoe was the real talent behind Letterman.  When he cheat-dumped her, the slide began.

Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix at April 03, 2014 01:48 PM (kdS6q)

203 Anyone got a good replacement for Thunderbird? Posted by: JEM at April mad dog 20/20

Posted by: yankeefifth at April 03, 2014 01:48 PM (rDidD)

204 Ferguson: "The always controversial Bill Maher, everybody."

Maher: "What? ThatÂ’s it?"

Ferguson: "Bill Maher. WeÂ’ll be right back with Rain Pryor."
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Some people wake up every morning with certain, hard-learned principles that govern their lives.  Ferguson has been through the fire and he won't flinch.

Posted by: mrp at April 03, 2014 01:49 PM (JBggj)

205 Even IE has adblock Well yeah, allegedly Opera does, takes me to the page with the button and all, but the button, much like the goggles, does nothing.

Posted by: Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 01:49 PM (naUcP)

206 Brother Cavil, extensions should work with Opera. What's the issue?

Posted by: Lauren at April 03, 2014 01:49 PM (hFL/3)

207 Because Humor. But not humor as revelry. Humor as aggression. Humor as senseless pain and suffering inflicted by aggressors upon victims.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:49 PM (9W+0f)

208 Humor as Sadism.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:49 PM (9W+0f)

209 151 I love Craig Ferguson. I used to watch him all the time a few years ago. He's definitely not a conservative, though. I can understand why people might think this (he is sort of a free thinker), but he very politely follows all the democrat talking points.But who cares, he doesn't dwell on politics like Letterman. He is great. Posted by: dan-O at April 03, 2014 05:35 PM (D0bIN) He and Jimmy Kimmel are both in that vein, guys who just want to entertain, IMO, no strong political agenda. They come across as Libertarians with a capital Lib. That I can handle, versus an uber progressive, so if I have to watch late night it is one of those two.

Posted by: LizLem at April 03, 2014 01:50 PM (/6Aqt)

210 And Sadism as humor.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:50 PM (9W+0f)

211 And Sadism as humor. Or the sadism of your posting habits...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at April 03, 2014 01:51 PM (naUcP)

212 191 Ferguson is a recovering alcoholic Scot.
Somewhat amazing that he has made a success of it.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at April 03, 2014 05:46 PM (aDwsi)


It worked for Alex Harvey!...OK, 2 out of 3 anyways...

Posted by: You Schmooze You Lose at April 03, 2014 01:51 PM (csE5D)

213 Weaponized "comedy."

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:51 PM (9W+0f)

214 For the children.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:51 PM (9W+0f)

215 MUMR, King of the dead threads.

Posted by: ManWithNoParty at April 03, 2014 01:52 PM (ojnk6)

216 I've been DVRing the overlapping midnight timeslot of Red Eye and Craig Ferguson for years.

Posted by: Dan Kojak at April 03, 2014 01:52 PM (ukE6C)

217 I just put adblock on without any issues. I wonder why it won't work for you. Weird. Is this the button that was giving you problems? http://tinyurl.com/o4wnlmu

Posted by: Lauren at April 03, 2014 01:52 PM (hFL/3)

218 I hope letterman has a short and disappointing retirement followed by a painful and lonely death

Posted by: Humor at April 03, 2014 01:52 PM (jqmxX)

219 Because the Lord of the Flies Antichristian Society.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:53 PM (9W+0f)

220 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMU0xMsEozI

HTH

Posted by: Adriane... at April 03, 2014 05:42 PM (qoKTg)

 

 

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Watched some of it.  I kind of remember him  now.  Okay, now it's getting clearer........clearer........clearer......... 

Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 01:53 PM (fZQEE)

221 Craig Ferguson played Lister's Paranoia on RED DWARF.

Actually, he was Confidence.

Oxygen is for losers!

Posted by: HR at April 03, 2014 01:53 PM (ZKzrr)

222 In which the only currency which really matters is pain.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:53 PM (9W+0f)

223 Aside from his liberalism, Letterman irritates me because he has continued to do the same things for decades. Is he still doing the dumb guy voice, and that thing where he puts his hand on his chin, and tilts his head upwards to show reminiscing? Not funny 30 years ago, even unfunnier after 3 decades. He's a mean spirited, old crank using his show as a forum to crap on republicans. I can't believe anyone still watches him.

Posted by: nerdygirl at April 03, 2014 01:54 PM (dPc6Y)

224 And who gets to inflict it. And who has to take it.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:54 PM (9W+0f)

225 Because Empathy.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 01:55 PM (9W+0f)

226 >>>Merrill Markoe was the real talent behind Letterman. When he cheat-dumped her, the slide began. I'd like to read a book about her or the beginning of Late Night generally. I don't know if she was the "real talent," exactly, but she was responsible for half the stuff we think of as "Lettermanesque."

Posted by: ace at April 03, 2014 01:55 PM (/FnUH)

227 mad dog 20/20

Posted by: yankeefifth at April 03, 2014 05:48 PM (rDidD)

 

 

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Yes.  As it says on  the label, "It's the perfect balance of New York and California grapes".

Posted by: Soona at April 03, 2014 01:56 PM (fZQEE)

228 On the other hand, a new post requiring Flash. Existence is cruel indeed. :-P Later, all. God bless. :-)

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at April 03, 2014 02:00 PM (9W+0f)

229 I always assuemed craig ferguson got his job because cbs was looking for someone else named craig.

Posted by: yankeefifth at April 03, 2014 02:04 PM (rDidD)

230 I'm rarely up that late but I like Ferguson. I have noiea of he's conservative but if he were I'd be surprised. I also don't care what his policies are so,long as he is an equal opportunity critic.

Posted by: MTF at April 03, 2014 02:05 PM (0Pvno)

231 I like Conan. He's got a relaxed show, and far funnier than he was in his younger NBC days.

Posted by: MTF at April 03, 2014 02:08 PM (0Pvno)

232 I've heard Ferguson do several uber-liberal rants during election season - he's no liberal. He is the creator of the character 'Doc Martin'. He wrote the screenplay for movie that spawned the TV show.

Posted by: jclittlep at April 03, 2014 02:11 PM (UNSFr)

233 Ferguson is not conservative per se but maybe at least classically liberal in part he is a recovering alcoholic and as such has little use for bullshit excuses for poor behavior

Posted by: thunderb at April 03, 2014 02:11 PM (zOTsN)

234 There's a clip on You Tube where Ferguson eulogizes his recently departed mother. If you didn't like him before, you will after watching it. He's just a genuine human being.

I hope he doesn't lose any of that if he takes Letterman's slot.

Posted by: Mike at April 03, 2014 02:18 PM (Rk8LS)

235

See Craig's tattoo in my sig.

Posted by: Witchfinder at April 03, 2014 02:19 PM (E1Cat)

236 Jeesh! No, he's not a conservative. He should be patriotic -- this country has been very very good to him. He was on the verge of killing himself and luckily didn't. His career picked up and he hit it big here. This country has been very very good to all brits. They get a lot of work and make millions of bucks.

Posted by: Fistin Pug at April 03, 2014 02:21 PM (vFh9Q)

237 I can't help feeling that Craig Ferguson is going to die suddenly in a strange and impossible accident. I like the guy OK, don't care for his show, but I feel like he is doomed or something. Hope not.

Posted by: Daybrother at April 03, 2014 02:23 PM (wYZsK)

238 Anyway, I hope CBS gives him a chance to do the show as it exists right now, and don't screw it all up by demanding it be just like every other damn show on late night, with scripted crap.

That was Letterman's big mistake. He was funny when he was on his 12:30 show. But, when he moved to 11:30, he was determined to be the next Johnny Carson. But, he ain't Carson. He would have been further ahead to just move his old show to the new time slot. Maybe spruce some things up with the bigger budget, but other than that, stay who he was.



Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at April 03, 2014 02:35 PM (IN7k+)

239 I'll just leave this here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9P4SxtphJ4

Posted by: A message at April 03, 2014 02:47 PM (fsHdl)

240 Watch Ferguson at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2008: http://youtu.be/42Jo2yRJt1Y

Posted by: BrokenNewsMike at April 03, 2014 02:58 PM (7Enpe)

241 Both Craig and the gay robot skeleton shout "You're a racist!" whenever the floor manager / producer / director guy is supposedly telling them they can't say or do anything on the show. I wouldn't call him a conservative per se, but I suspect he's got plenty of libertarian sympathies. He grew up in Scotland during the punk rock heyday. I imagine he and his pals said "fuck the man" more than once or twice in their youth.

Posted by: Walter Freeman at April 03, 2014 03:43 PM (kqGWM)

242 I remember the Joey Bishop Show. Live. And that no-neck guy, what'sizname, when he introduced the Beetles. Ed Sullivan, I think. Johnny Carson wasn't that funny. I'm and old fart, and you're all young whippersnappers. Get off my lawn.

Posted by: Porterhouse at April 03, 2014 03:43 PM (ZwY/Y)

243 Well the DVR lets me watch Ferguson. He is best in interviews, really really good at it. His planned sketches usually stink. I think there is a bit more behind the show structure then he says on the air. However, if things go sideways he does run with it, usuallythat is when the show is the best. Geoff has also added a lot to the show very talented guy behind the robot.

Posted by: Fredlike at April 03, 2014 03:58 PM (rF/yy)

244 I can't stay up to watch any late night shows anymore, but when I was younger, my favorite magicians, Penn & Teller, were going to appear on Letterman, so I stayed up for that.  And just to see if there was any additional information available, I went to the alt.Letterman forum.  I have to say, I have NEVER seen fans as obsessed as Letterman fans.  They knew EVERYTHING about him - what he was wearing, how his hair was cut, the state of his health, if he was married, divorced or dating... everything.  And there were lots and lots of them!  All avidly discussing the tiniest detail about his suit or his socks, you name it.

When I told my small group of Penn & Teller fans this, one of them said, 'But aren't we the same way on our forum?'  'Oh, yes,' I said, 'We're just the same.  But WE are devoted to PENN AND TELLER!  *Those* people are just crazy.'

Posted by: Fledrmaus at April 03, 2014 04:02 PM (FkH4y)

245 oh, so you can't do ampersands here, eh?  I'll know for next time.

Posted by: Fledrmaus at April 03, 2014 04:05 PM (FkH4y)

246 Dave Letterman has announced he will be retiring in 2015. When that guy decided to make no secret of his liberal leanings, I stopped watching his show. Haven't been back since. No regrets.

Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at April 03, 2014 05:28 PM (rakCv)

247 I like Craig Ferguson. But how about Greg Gutfeld to replace Letterman. Better yet, it could be quite a good job for Obama. The sooner the better.

Posted by: Emily at April 03, 2014 05:43 PM (7Rn+/)

248 Does anyone actually WATCH these shows?

Posted by: Lee Reynolds at April 03, 2014 11:06 PM (0bC+U)

249

Thank God and Grayhound!

 

 

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