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Corden'd off?

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Two big questions facing Corden as he launches his version of the CBS Late Late Show tonight:

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1) Is he funny?
2) Will Americans get him?



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Irrelevance upon irrelevance
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Who can stay up that late???? (Okay, I am old.)
GAH!

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MajGenl.Meade wrote:Irrelevance upon irrelevance
Gen'l., I'm afraid you may have misread the forum's Terms Of Service...

There's no requirement that you post in a thread if the topic has no interest to you... :nana
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I'm interested in irrelevance. I like to read posts from Gob and your good self. :nana
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Well I stayed up, mainly because I wanted to see what he was like, and I think he is a taste that must be acquired. I'm not sure how many more times I will stay up unless there is a guest I really wanted to see.

FWIW, Ferguson was the first guy since Letterman (and I was a lot younger then) who could entice me to watch TV that late on a work night, and I have missed his show since it ended (I had hoped he would take over for Dave (I imagine he did to), but such was not to be.

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And since he was passed over, he didn't want to hang around...

Perfectly understandable...
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That and money; he reportedly got over $10 million when he was passed over. Quite enough to "pursue other projects".

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