Here's a great one where the guests play with the house band
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My understanding was that for decades they had that Johnny Carson guy on at 11:30 and it was basically the sort of thing that The Larry Sanders Show was sending up, famous people come on to plug their projects and Carson told a few gags. Basically the basic idea we see on Brit TV with Jonathan Ross or Graham Norton (who's show I do like FWIW)
Then in the 80's Letterman got a chat show on the same network, but at 12:30 AM and he basically did the same thing, but ratcheted up the wackiness or irreverence or whatever and he was given credit for "revolutionising" the format. For whatever reason they thing that Conan O'Brien is the weirdo chat show hose, he was the weirdo before Conan.
Then in the 90's Carson retired and Letterman was expected to take over his show at 11:30 but instead it went to Jay Leno. Letterman moved to a difference channel, in the same 11:30 slot to go head to head with Leno but was told by his new bosses to tone done the zaniness or whatever it was that he used to do at half 12 that was so "special." But in the decades that he was doing the 11:30 show he managed to still retain the kudos for whatever it was that he'd done at 12:30.
I think
Brief excitement at receiving my scythe turned to disappointment when I discovered it's very flimsy and the blade might not be heavy enough for the jobRain has postponed planned gardening so watching The Wild Geese and browsing for a reasonably priced scythe
Online. it's a lightweight version of a real one. We don't have a lawn here, just lots of grass. I figure it'd be easier on my ears and nerves to just manually cut it with a scythe from time to timewhere did you get it? i hear they take a bit of learnin' to get to use them well.
I would have thought it's more the sharpness that you need to cut through those peopleBrief excitement at receiving my scythe turned to disappointment when I discovered it's very flimsy and the blade might not be heavy enough for the job
I honestly feel like a moron.
having had a toddler in my 40s - I hear ya.I had my nephew for a few hours yesterday and sweet Jesus!! I don’t know how people in their 40s manage with toddlers. Living on the 4th floor (no lift) and I was wrecked carrying him up. I’m trying to tell myself that maybe he’s bigger than the other kids but no, I’m just old.
I went though a mini mild life crisis last year and thought I might want more kids, hives clearly thought I was losing my mind but tried being supportive. I’d have been miserable if I did.
Also interested. For a friend.Whoa. That Dan Savage thing. I know people who've changed careers in mid-life but ... like, how?
my missus has started to retrain as a fitness and nutrition person. I don't reckon there'll ever be huge money in it but she has never been happier. She's doing it through springboard so gets a couple of hundred yoyos a week allowance, which is just about enough to get by on.Also interested. For a friend.
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