I’m ready for summer to be over. That means football season.
I always thought the name General Motors was a little prosaic.
I keep seeing the infomercial for the Worx weedeater. Tempting, especially since the price is right under $100. But I’m actually pretty happy with my Black and Decker.
I just learned the “Bull in the Ring” football drill can no longer be a part of practice for schools or little league – that was a fun drill.
Another thing that is now outlawed that I always enjoyed playing was lawn darts. I would love to get me a set, but they are no longer sold in the U.S.
The route I’ve been taking home from work, the “shortcut” that I found, isn’t as smooth as it use to be because of construction.
Trying to decide between Conan and Letterman is going to be a dilemma for me. I’m just a loyal Letterman guy, but want to see what Conan has to offer.
When Conan walked on stage last night, you can tell he was just soaking in the moment.
I did like that opening sketch of running across America.
But I was getting dizzy during the monologue, Conan just wouldn’t stay still. Probably nerves, because I don’t recall him moving so much during the monologue on his old show.
Right now I’m about a third of the way through his first Tonight Show, and I’m giving it a B-. I know he can, and will do better.
I like that Andy is back on the show, and the set looks sharp. That rounded curtain is a nice touch.
So far I’ve watched the last Carson, the first and last Leno, the last of Letterman and Conan on Late Night, and the first Letterman on the Late Show. I also watch the first Chevy Chase and Pat Sajak show and The Magic Hour. Oh, and the first Kimmel and Fallon.
Did you know that Sajak is 62 years old? Vanna is ten years younger.
Conan always moves around that much during the monologue. I think it just stood out more on the new set for some reason. But yeah, he has always moved forward and back like that.
Would you believe…that I actually was an audience member of the Pat Sajak show. Guest that evening…Tom Wopat…that's right…Mr. Luke Duke!
Conan always moves around that much during the monologue. I think it just stood out more on the new set for some reason. But yeah, he has always moved forward and back like that.
I'm still in love with the game of croquet. However, I'm much better at Jarts.