I'm 53 years old. Old enough to remember Johnny and Ed, Jay and Kevin. I'm also old enough to know no one cares whether I have watched The Tonight Show since Jay left.
I'm 53 years old. Old enough to remember Johnny and Ed, Jay and Kevin. I'm also old enough to know no one cares whether I have watched The Tonight Show since Jay left.
I'm 53 years old. Old enough to remember Johnny and Ed, Jay and Kevin. I'm also old enough to know no one cares whether I have watched The Tonight Show since Jay left.
21:18 Someone as wealthy as Jay would know that there are at least 4 different definitions of a millionaire. Gross worth of at least $1,000,000; net worth of at least $1,000,000; gross annual income of at least $1,000,000; net annual income of at least $1,000,000.
About the dog whose father was "a traveling salesman": When I was a boy, an uncle and aunt of mine who lived upstairs from me brought home a puppy they eventually gave to my family. They said he was "part dalmatian and part traveling salesman." For years, I thought there was a breed of dog called a traveling salesman. I figured it out when I started hearing those jokes.
I don't miss Leno - never cared for him - but I do miss Headlines. Someone should have collected all of the ones that he discarded and make a video of those. No doubt we missed out on a lot of gems.
"Jack the Stripper" was not a blooper. This name was used for the perpetrator of the Hammersmith nude murders of 1964 and 1965. The case was never solved. (It was the victims who were stripped nude.)
God I miss his show, especially this segment, although many of them were good. He had the best monologue too. It was actually funny comedy with real jokes with thought put into them. Jimmy Fallon isn't even close, not even in the ballpark, compared to Johhny Carson and Jay Leno. His so called "comedy" is weak and the delivery of the "jokes" suck. It's just juvenille crap that sounds like high school kids wrote it.