They just had an article about Johnny and how he was sending some jokes to David Letterman. Apparently he missed the monologue most of all and was still writing jokes based on the daily headlines.
I didn't see nearly enough of the Johnny's tonight show. The world will be a little less funny with him gone.
A sad day for all his fans. Johnny Carson was the first celebrity I ever wanted to be. While my playmates looked up to John Wayne or Arnold Schwarzenegger, I wanted to be behind a desk or monologuing in a spotlight.
A funny guy and a class act. The only thing I can think to say about him.
To quote perhaps the weirdest song the Beach Boys ever did:
"He sits behind his microphone He speaks in such a manly tone Ed McMahon comes on and says 'Here's Johnny' Every night at 11:30 he's so funny ... Who's the man that we admire? Johnny Carson is a real live wire!"
_________________ I'm the WAN, natural WAN, make it easy...
Some of my most cherished memories of my Dad were the times he would let me stay up late with him watching TV. Sometimes it was SNL (the original) and sometimes it was Johnny. I miss my Dad and I'm going to miss Johnny.
The DC universe had their own version of Johnny Carson, called "Johnny Nevada" and he hosted "The Midnight Show". One of my first issues of Action (#474) co-starred that version of Johnny.
He will be missed. He has been missed since he quit.
One of my memories of childhood was sitting on the stairs watching (or more likely listening to) the tonight show long after I was supposed to go to bed.
My dad was messing with the tape player at one point, recording audio off the TV (this was before VCRs, honestly) I listened to one of his routines long afterward and I was amazed how well it came off with just the audio. The show, and his career had it's beginning in radio so that made sense.
"And then you come to the Shlossen cutoff. Get out of your car and cut off your shlossen!"
I started watching Johnny in the mid-70's and continued all the way through to his last show. My all-time favorite character of his was Floyd R. Turbo....American!
I liked when a joke of his during the monologue would fall flat and he would break into his Tea For Two dance....
I loved that you knew when he REALLY liked a new stand-up comics act because he would give them a big OK sign as they went behind the curtain.....and you knew when he REALLY REALLY liked them because he would would actually ask them over to the couch.
My all-time favorite character of his was Floyd R. Turbo....American!
"...And I'd like to thank this station for this platform to address you, and the use of their facilities. Otherwise, I'd have had to relieve myself in the alley."
_________________ I'm the WAN, natural WAN, make it easy...
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum