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Dave fan with far too much time on his hands. 2017 NYT: http://tinyurl.com/ydy8ql86 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26278592
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Didn't Leno steal the idea for Jaywalking from Howard Stern?
Don’t know. I never watched. But he wants a compilation regardless!
I never watched Leno either. But Stern used to talk about him all the time on his radio show.pic.twitter.com/F7EYNpu5Au
Good reference, thanks. To be fair, Jay’s “Headlines” began when he started guest-hosting. His source was the Columbia Journalism Review, whose back page featured unintended hilarious heads. Which was turned into a soft-cover book, which JL used.
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