Nov 05, 2009 -
As you all know, I've been following the prolific tweeting of Levi Johnston (or the person who pretends to be Levi Johnston!). His 140-character musings are sometimes offensive, sometimes funny, and consistently random. You might also remember that master of spoken word recitation William Shatner went on Conan O'Brien's show a while back to read Sarah Palin's Twitter poetry.
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Feb 24, 2009 -
So Conan O'Brien hosted his last show a few days ago before moving on to be the host of The Tonight Show. He reminisced about the surreal hijinks his show became famous for. Example: a skit about a kids' camp run by the Doobie Brothers singer Michael McDonald.
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Sep 12, 2008 -
How many crazy remixes are people going to make of William Shatner driving 160 mph? Who knows, but I don't want them to stop! Here's some Warren Zevon thrown into the mix.
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May 05, 2008 -
It's official: The G-rated version of Grand Theft Auto is a hit and Conan's back with more. He maintained the setting and atmosphere of the original game, but tweaked the values and motives of the players — just a bit. The result is quite lovely.
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May 03, 2008 -
Grand Theft Auto, the ridiculously offensive and violent video game that scores big with kids and grown buffoons alike, released its fourth edition this past week. Much to my delight, it's a keeper! I had a hunch that all the needless bloodshed, prostitute abuse, and vulgar language would get old and eventually give way to something a little more happy-go-Tootsie.
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Mar 20, 2008 -
Betcha ten bucks that the Eliot Spitzer sex scandal has been turned into a three-part television saga that's already in its tenth day of production. Conan has a number of casting recommendations, but . .
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Feb 11, 2008 -
Lead singer Scott Weiland of Velvet Revolver (and former lead of Stone Temple Pilots) and Conan O'Brien. (I knew Conan had a little rock 'n' roll in him!)
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Feb 04, 2008 -
Conan is officially killing time on the air these days. Without writers, he's had to depend on the old prop room and crafty camera tricks to muscle through his hour-long program. So what waste of time activity does he have up his sleeve for this show?
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Jan 31, 2008 -
No writers, no problem? Think again. Conan O'Brien is arguably one of the funniest men on TV, but he seems to be at a loss for amusing topics and lively banter lately.
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