
Why do some people seem unfazed that a photobooth is talking to them? And telling them to tuck in their boobs, to move to the other side, and to give it a hug? Well, some people have the proper WTF?!

It's amazing to me that people are still falling for this! I guess these folks don't watch television, or The Tonight Show, anyway!
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It won't be long now till there's a change of leadership in The Tonight Show chair:
Conan O'Brien is scheduled to take over the show from Jay Leno in 2009. With the transition time approaching, one of the biggest questions in showbiz has become what will become of Leno, who's still on top of the late-night heap (even more so recently with
David Letterman's declining ratings).
Now, the Hollywood Reporter has weighed in on the issue,
proposing seven options for Leno's next career move:
- Leno takes over ABC's 11:30 p.m.

Who can forget when two (twin!) baby orangutans visited the The Tonight Show to meet Johnny Carson — and not laugh at his unfunny antics. The little guy in Johnny's hands (who looked like he put his finger in a light socket before the show) was seriously unimpressed. They told him that Carson was kind of a big deal, but after Johnny looked him in the eye and laughed in his face, he was determined not to crack a smile for the rest of the show.

The popularity of
that piece of sh*t chipmunk album during the '80s baffled me, but this dude's crowd appeal is even more disturbing. Tiny Tim hit the scene in the late '60s and somehow kept up his act well into the '90s. He released a number of albums throughout his career and was best known for covering botching good songs with his wonky vocal stylings and obscene behavior.

One of my favorite segments on The Tonight Show is when Leno busts out his absurd and insane newspaper clippings. Here's the best of the best, from a buffet crack bar advertisement to an announcement about mangled forks up for resale. In most cases, people actually pay to print this garbage, and in other cases, it's just too good of a headline for the paper to pass up.
Should Leno or Conan Host The Tonight Show? The groundwork has been in place for years for Conan O'Brien to take over The Tonight Show from Jay Leno in 2009. But now there's a new twist to the story: Leno doesn't want to leave. Some in the industry are also wondering if Conan's irreverent humor will work in an earlier time slot.