@@jeffreyvanderklip6769 Never heard that story before. Interesting if it’s true. Supposedly, Spielberg wrote their prenuptial agreement on a napkin. And Amy Irving’s lawyer was able to make it invalid in court. 🤣
Women nowadays - I’m at the gym half naked with everything hanging out for the world to see. Also women nowadays - you better not look at me when I’m at the gym.
Johnny and Ed always said their favorite part of the show was the time between the monologue and first guest because they never knew what might happen. They’d often goof on each other and it could get incredibly silly
@@dttruman Oh that may well be true. But I'm pretty sure Amy Irving did the singing part. Probably find it somewhere on RU-vid I'd bet. "Ya had plenty money 1922..."
@@dttruman Oh yeah, if you haven't fallen in love with her yet, watch out when you dial up the song on RU-vid. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MmGGQ_8gHAg.html
During a different Carnac reading, in response to the audience's negative reaction, Carson said, "May an unclean yak leave a night deposit on your lawn."