Posted on 05/20/2015 12:34:44 PM PDT by drewh
Big Surprise Guests Spotted Entering Ed Sullivan Theater for Final Letterman Show
When CBS announced the guests for David Lettermans final run of shows as host of the Late Show, they conspicuously left out any names for the last episode, set to air tonight.
Today, we learned that Lettermans favorite band, the Foo Fighters, will be performing a song on Wednesday nights show:
And now, thanks to some tweets from fans and reporters staking out the Ed Sullivan Theater, we know a few more names set to stop by unannounced. Read no further if you want to truly be surprised.
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I was thinking that it would sure be a wasted opportunity for ol gap-tooth not to shill for the dhimmicrats one last time.
Larry Bud Melman was GREAT!
Will Sarah Pallin Make a cameo with her Family!
Todd Could Intimidate him and Make him Pee His Pants on TV!
Yup. Sirajul & Mujibur made Letterman seem funnier than he actually was.
Obama was there a week or so ago
I’ll do what I do every night which is everything except watching a bitter left wing hyper partisan hack on his television show.
Brother Theodore would be a real surprise!
Okay.
“Still no word on a possible Jay Leno cameo:”
He’s driving from LA in his steam car and has to stop and do maintenance on the boiler every 50 miles :)
That article nailed it.
Only if he refers to his girlfriend’s “frrrenzied buttocks.”
I remember when Jack Hanna brought that male monkey [baboon?] on that hopped up on Letterman’s desk in an sexually aroused state and Dave tells the camera not to get a shot so it pans in tight on the monkey boner of course. There’s your final shot to end Letterman’s career! And I vote also he was great back the first 10-15 years, not after that, though. Bitter old man, had it all but couldn’t be happy.
True, but people found it charming or refreshing when he was younger. It got ugly when he got older.
Nothing wrong with people trying to hold on to their individuality and unconventionality as they age, but if you're 70 and still acting like a rebellious or sulky or snarky high schooler, it isn't very attractive.
Plus, he lost a lot of his originality when he moved to CBS and the earlier time slot.
“Letterman?”
Is that somebody?
The show opened with that old clip of Gerald Ford saying, “Our long national nightmare is over.” Then they threw to new pre-recorded bits with Poppy Bush, then Clinton, then W, and finally Obama each saying, “Our long national nightmare is over”.
Sirajul and Mujibur weren’t on the NBC show in the 80s. They were neighbors of the Ed Sullivan Theater and appeared on the CBS show from about 1993-2003.
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