Yeah ,ruperts great,and i remember when they used to do that, ive basically been watching since it started on nine,in '93
it was cool whe they gave him his own giant poster,in recognition of all the stuff he's had to put up with from dave!
I have a distinct feeling about Mr. Letterman. That he's extremely loyal the people that do not let him down. Many times Rupert has well and truly shell and that he is a member of the late show family, by going the extra couple of yards. I think that David would reward that loyalty. Look what he's doing with Stephanie at the moment. Remember when she used to come out dressed in a cowgirl outfit as he would read the letters?
A friend of mine was visiting New York a couple of weeks ago & she has brought me back a bunch of merchandise from the late show & the hello deli. I have my own late show coffee cup. Perfect for a tasty beverage.
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Hah! Who would have thought... It's too small though. I'de get a t-shirt but I already have an American accent so it might make me look like... sort of like wearing a "Harbor Bridge Sydney Australia" t-shirt while walking around Sydney. Thanks for the link though
Actor Bruce Willis poked fun at d**k Cheney's recent shooting accident by appearing on The Late Show With David Letterman made-up like the US vice president's hunting victim Harry Whittington. The actor had tiny wounds on the left side of his face, resembling a spray of buckshot holes and when he smiled he revealed one tiny hole in his front tooth where he was allegedly hit by the ammunition. Willis joked, "I got shot." He then lifted his hat to reveal his semi-bald head covered in band-aids, adding, "Shot all my hair off." The Die Hard actor went on to explain, "I was playing cards with some politician guys, sitting around drinking all night. After a bottle and half of Jack Daniels, somebody came up with the idea, 'Let's go hunting.' It seemed like such a good idea at the time... I'm thinking we're going to go out and hunt rhino or moose, (but we hunt) quail. But it's all really a blur to me."
he always comes up with something special for his appearances. I actually enjoyed the beginning of the show when David preferred to Paul Schaffer as Bruce Willis by mistake in the introduction
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Bruce willis is always great entertainment value. I especially liked the clip from miami vice that predated moonlighting..'the guys scum'
Bruce Willis always come prepared with something. I love the fact that David has know clue before hand. When Bruce was talking about drinking with a couple of his politician friends & then gunning hunting, hence the entire right side of his face covered in shotgun pellets, Mr. Letterman was losing it. "They will fester out"
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That is unusual,he sometimes takes a week off,but not a couple of days,must be something personal.
Stern & Franken should be fun interviews as usual..
Methinks David is having some fun, with the Howard Stern interview. What with the lawsuit occurring between CBS's parent company & Mr. Stern. I'm thinking Les Moonves wouldn't be terribly excited to see Mr. Stern gracing his network.
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American shock jock Howard Stern blasted former employer, CBS/Infinity chairman Les Moonves, during an appearance on talk show host David Letterman's show, calling him a "jerk" and a "bully." Stern appeared on Late Show With David Letterman wearing a T-shirt with a glamorous picture of Moonves and his wife, US Big Brother host Julie Chen on the front, and announced "I'm on the 'I Hate Les Moonves Tour.'" The radio host is being sued for $500 million, for allegedly breaching his contract with US broadcasting giant CBS. Moonves insists Stern failed to disclose the details of his new deal with Sirius Satellite Radio, while still working for Infinity. Stern told Letterman, "I believe you are working for one of the biggest jerks on the planet. You've worked for jerks and bullies who hide behind their press agents. Les Moonves is a bully." Referring to Moonves' past acting jobs, Stern quipped, "CBS took a C-list actor from the Love Boat and made him CEO." Stern's appearance on the show, which airs on CBS, was scheduled before the lawsuit was filed against him. CBS has issued as statement regarding Stern's appearance saying, "We believe his appearance was his desperate attempt to distract attention from the facts of the case."