Yes, it is true. I have lost Leno and now Letterman—I am 80 and don’t like the new guys as much, but I will give them a chance.
I heard that too. Colbert seems to Letterman what Conan O’Brien was to Jay Leno. A non sequitur.
I think it’s cool. Shrug.
Clearly Letterman had to be replaced. He was doddering, losing track of his jokes, often forgetting how he began a sentence. Too bad, since he was once a great comic. Now. While we’re at it, let’s replace Seth Meyers, the most remarkably unfunny untalented host in tv history.
I don’t watch late night shows at all (I’m already in my bedroom at 10 and I refuse to have a TV in my room) and I’ve never seen Colbert in anything, so it’s a “meh” issue to me. I hear that Colbert seems to just play characters, and some are wondering if he’ll be his natural self or playing another character.
I’ll miss Dave.
Stephen is funny.
I like Jimmy.
But, I’m easy!
HUGS!!!
PS…Miss you around here, Mattie! There is no one’s ring for me to kiss!
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Yes, it is true. I have lost Leno and now Letterman—I am 80 and don’t like the new guys as much, but I will give them a chance.
I heard that too. Colbert seems to Letterman what Conan O’Brien was to Jay Leno. A non sequitur.
I think it’s cool. Shrug.
Clearly Letterman had to be replaced. He was doddering, losing track of his jokes, often forgetting how he began a sentence. Too bad, since he was once a great comic. Now. While we’re at it, let’s replace Seth Meyers, the most remarkably unfunny untalented host in tv history.
I don’t watch late night shows at all (I’m already in my bedroom at 10 and I refuse to have a TV in my room) and I’ve never seen Colbert in anything, so it’s a “meh” issue to me. I hear that Colbert seems to just play characters, and some are wondering if he’ll be his natural self or playing another character.
I’ll miss Dave.

Stephen is funny.
I like Jimmy.
But, I’m easy!
HUGS!!!
PS…Miss you around here, Mattie! There is no one’s ring for me to kiss!