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Ive heard the 200 number quoted before, but surely that would include a lot of local people hired on to help with the show, carryovers from Jay, and straight up studio people who arent going anywhere.
Quote from: massive88 on January 21, 2010, 04:18:55 pmIve heard the 200 number quoted before, but surely that would include a lot of local people hired on to help with the show, carryovers from Jay, and straight up studio people who arent going anywhere.If I bought a house in another state before I lost my job, I wouldn't be in a hurry to go anywhere.Unless I found another job outside of that state I'd be waiting a couple of years for the housing market to pick up.
you see Kimmel on Leno's 10 at 10? balls of steel my friends, balls of steel. EPICEPICWow. I didn't get to see Leno's show on Friday; for some odd reason, there was this NBC special on the top 10 most horrifying events ever captured on film. I kept thinking that it was somehow a joke, that the lead up would lead to Conan's cancellation at #1. Nope, very real stuff, followed by the news. As if that hour long show wasn't depressing enough, it led into the news at 10, followed by Conan's final show. At least The Tonight Show was wonderfully done to offset some of the sadness.