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MorganPym
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Will be interested to see how McCain goes tonight.


it's apparently the buzz of the industry, the one hour before filming cancellation telephone call & to be caught lying


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More than 3.5 million people watched David Letterman's response to Sen. John McCain's snub last week on YouTube, nearly doubling the number of viewers who watched the original show (about 4 million). A nine-minute clip from the show, in which Letterman showed McCain being made up for an interview with Katie Couric at another CBS studio down the street from his own, was uploaded by YouTube member 1970oaktree, identified in some reports as a member of the Letterman staff, even before Letterman's show, taped earlier in the day, went on the air.


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Republican presidential nominee John McCain's most relentless detractor in recent weeks may not have been Democratic contender Barack Obama, but CBS's Late Show host David Letterman, who has continued to fling zingers at McCain for canceling an appearance on his show at the last minute on September 24, then turning up at the appointed time for an interview with Katie Couric just a few blocks away from Letterman's studio. McCain, who formally announced his candidacy on the Late Show on February 28, 2007 has been booked for Thursday's edition of the show, CBS said in a statement.


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Letterman is sooo freakln Funny I love the 10 politically wrong countdown skits I crack up every time lol  
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For us, is John McCain on tonight or tomorrow night?


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Josh Brolin was last night so it musty be Friday for us.

Love Martin Short so will definitely be tuning in the next two nights.
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it should be Friday night over here when the episode is broadcast in this country


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it should be Friday night over here when the episode is broadcast in this country
Thanks man.  I'm pissed off at myself because I kept thinking to check the thread but forgot, also was going to record Thursday and Friday but I forgot.  I guess I'll find it on youtube or elsewhere.  I was hoping to see McCain look stupid but from the article in the US election thread it sounds like he didn't falter too badly.
GO OBAMA!
If obama doesn't win then the elections are forever fixed in the US and we can all stop caring about them.



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If obama doesn't win then the elections are forever fixed in the US and we can all stop caring about them.



not necessarily... I was watching a couple of people discuss this topic on the other night & apparently there was a hugely popular presidential candidate back in the 70s to early 80s that everyone thought would sweep into office, so the majority of people became lackadaisical about voting thinking everyone else would vote this person in easily... apparently he lost

I like watching when Jay Leno goes onto the street & speaks to the average person in North America & it makes you feel so much better about your own country


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I wish I Jay Leno was on free to air. I used to love when he'd do stuff like that.  He must spend entire days just to get 2 minutes worth of material but its always funny as hell.


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I wish I Jay Leno was on free to air. I used to love when he'd do stuff like that.  He must spend entire days just to get 2 minutes worth of material but its always funny as hell.




Sadly am not so sure... it seems that a lot of North American seem to be too proud of their ignorance... the general population's geography knowledge is extremely woeful


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