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Originally Posted by rauldc14
Anyone like the band Stick Figure?
I listen to them but not obsessed
Omg, I love Snoop Dogg. That man just sold a piss ton of Solo stoves. xD
Anyone like the band Stick Figure?
Sedai's right, no archiving of threads. Either it got moved off the boards (though almost never deleted outright/irrevocably) or it should still be accessible.
Newfangled phones!

Originally Posted by John McClane
well, the man hated all that if helps you feel better about it. i think he spoke of it on a podcast once. just don’t ask me to tell you which one. there’s so many these days.
Interesting. If you remember which one, let me know. At least half of the time it seemed like Craig was being sexually harassed by his guests. Cringe as the shtick was (at least to me), the guy was head shoulders above the current late night crowd of forgettable SNL alums. Just kind of an oddball feature of an otherwise high quality show.
i do think that was part of the reason why the show was so good, tho. because they were very much giving the finger to the powers that be with everything they did. i mean, discarding written material was pretty much a every show occurrence, and it wasn’t till the end that he started sticking to the cards more and he was vocal about how much he had to say or ask something.
well, the man hated all that if helps you feel better about it. i think he spoke of it on a podcast once. just don’t ask me to tell you which one. there’s so many these days.
Originally Posted by beelzebubble
Is Craig's late night show still a thing?
It's not. And to be fair, he is indeed a funny and charming. I just find it a bit cringe that that show leaned so hard into that shtick and that it has been eulogized in clips on streaming services (e.g., search for "Craig Ferguson Flirt" on YouTube and you'll find a carefully curated collection of Craig's spicy interactions with guests).
Originally Posted by Corax
Johnny Carson was charming and clever, but it was not an unwritten rule of the Tonight Show that female guests would playfully flirt with the host. Craig's shtick, however, amounts to a norm ("this is the show where you sexually pander to a man twice your age"). Johnny would, on occasion, flirt with a guest (e.g., Angie Dickinson), but it was the exception and not the rule.
Is Craig's late night show still a thing?