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Gary Atkinson
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From: Arkansas, USA

posted 01 September 2006 09:10 AM     profile     
Years ago I was watching Clint Black on Lettermans show.After Clint played harmonica along with the band Letterman threw his harmonica into the crowd.Clint said it was a special harmonica to him.I thought that was a very nasty thing for him to do.I haven't watched the show since.Does anyone know what happened after that,did Clint get his harmonica back,did Letterman apoligize?The way country music is treated these days reminded me of this.
Jody Carver
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From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever

posted 01 September 2006 10:00 AM     profile     
It is the way of the world, no class
Duane Reese
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From: Salt Lake County, Utah

posted 01 September 2006 06:44 PM     profile     
Did Clint confront him about it right on the show, or was that later?
Gary Atkinson
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From: Arkansas, USA

posted 01 September 2006 08:35 PM     profile     
Clint didn't say anything but,you could see the fire in his eyes.Letterman said he thought it was a silly instrument.I was proud of Clint for keeping his cool and I hope he never went back.
Gary Atkinson
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From: Arkansas, USA

posted 01 September 2006 08:39 PM     profile     
Clint didn't say anything but,you could see the fire in his eyes.Letterman said he thought it was a silly instrument.I was proud of Clint for keeping his cool and I hope he never went back.I was hoping someone else remembers this and would tell the rest of the story.
Rick Collins
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From: Claremont , CA USA

posted 02 September 2006 08:22 AM     profile     
Letterman is just a groggy old man with no class. Most of the time he's not even funny. Lucky to be "in the money" is the way I think of him, like some basketball players. But, at least the basketball players have a talent.
Gene Jones
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From: Oklahoma City, OK USA

posted 02 September 2006 09:18 AM     profile     
Rick said it for me.

Letterman is a non-entity. I have occasionally listened to his show over the past years and he has yet to say anything remotely funny or entertaining...in short, he is an "jerk".

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www.genejones.com

[This message was edited by Gene Jones on 30 September 2006 at 03:17 AM.]

Mike Shefrin
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From: New York

posted 02 September 2006 09:46 AM     profile     
He sure is.
Donny Hinson
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From: Balto., Md. U.S.A.

posted 02 September 2006 11:27 AM     profile     
quote:
Clint said it was a special harmonica to him.

If is was indeed "special", you can bet dollars to doughnuts he probably wouldn't take it to do a TV show in New York! It was probably all scripted that way as a stunt. Of course, even if it wasn't, I assure you that Clint has the money and means to get it back if he wanted!

Before you go all feeling sorry for someone like Clint Black, or get all defensive for Dave Letterman, keep in mind that...were the tables turned...they probably wouldn't care the least about your stuff. These guys spend more on a suit than we do on a pedal steel, amp, and everything that goes with it.

Would you guys feel sorry for Bill Gates if Jay Leno threw his favorite cell-phone into the audience?

'Course not...so stop being silly!

"Judge not ye fellow balding, grouchy talk-show host, etc., etc., etc.."

Bill Mayville
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From: N. Las Vegas, NV, USA

posted 02 September 2006 12:14 PM     profile     
Gene said it for me.

Bill

Mike Shefrin
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From: New York

posted 02 September 2006 01:40 PM     profile     
Scripted or not , Letterman is still a jerk.

[This message was edited by Mike Shefrin on 02 September 2006 at 03:18 PM.]

Mark Eaton
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From: Windsor, Sonoma County, CA

posted 02 September 2006 02:47 PM     profile     
1. How many years ago did this happen to warrant a thread in Sept., 2006?

2. I'm with Donny on the "scripted" thing.

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Mark

Alvin Blaine
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From: Sandy Valley, Nevada, USA

posted 02 September 2006 03:54 PM     profile     
Mark said it for me!!

Thanks Mark & Donny.

CHIP FOSSA
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From: Monson, MA 01057 U.S.A.

posted 03 September 2006 05:24 AM     profile     
I agree with all of the above. I never thought Letterman was funny. He's inane. He thinks he's funny; and that's where the word 'ass' comes to mind.
erik
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From:

posted 03 September 2006 01:09 PM     profile     
Years ago he did a skit where he goes to a ceramics class and then makes fun of old ladies and others for doing ceramics. That's when I got tired of his schtick. Him, Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, mean and not funny.

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-johnson


Bob Martin
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From: Madison Tn

posted 03 September 2006 10:43 PM     profile     
For many reasons I'd rather watch Letterman be a stupid jerk than watch Jay Leno make fun of handicapped folks. To me it quits being funny when someone is made fun of that can't help their situation.
1. Mental Retardation
2. Mental Illness
3. Physically handicapped, at least 100 different varieties.

Need I go on? I love comedy and I love to poke fun at just about any subject heck you guys have seen my posts I'm always trying to have fun and laugh but not at the expense of someone's feelings that can't stand up for themselves.

Bob

Pat Burns
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From: Branchville, N.J. USA

posted 04 September 2006 06:20 PM     profile     
I doubt that it was scripted, Letterman is a world-class a-hole. I saw him when he first came on in '79 or '80...he was an a-hole then, now he's an older a-hole. No class, mean spirited, not funny, crude...did I mention he's a world-class a-hole?

[This message was edited by Pat Burns on 04 September 2006 at 06:22 PM.]

Pat Burns
Member

From: Branchville, N.J. USA

posted 05 September 2006 02:35 PM     profile     
..Strange...I just looked at my response the next day, and it seems to lack class, it's mean spirited, it's not funny and it's crude. You don't suppose I'm related to Letterman, do you?
Rick Collins
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From: Claremont , CA USA

posted 05 September 2006 06:29 PM     profile     
quote:
You don't suppose I'm related to Letterman, do you?
Well, do you wear your teeth parted in the middle?
Colm Chomicky
Member

From: Prairie Village, Kansas, USA

posted 05 September 2006 07:15 PM     profile     
In the future, hope Dave doesn't throw RR's steel out into the audience.
CHIP FOSSA
Member

From: Monson, MA 01057 U.S.A.

posted 08 September 2006 02:44 PM     profile     
To carry this a bit farther/furthur......

Most comedians today are blithering jerks, with no class. NO CLASS and lotsa CRASS.

A GOOD comedian never uses sex [at least in the crass way they do today] as part of his/her act.

It is the least common denominator. We all have those parts and urges. So what?

They have always been referred to as PRIVATE PARTS, and maybe they should remain so.

I find nothing humorous in blatant sexual, innuendo jokes. They offend me.

Many of our great comedians, Jackie Gleason leading the pack, always maintained that he would never stoop THAT low to do sexual jokes. It's too easy to do, and ultimately shows know prowess, integrity, wit, or smarts. Not to mention FUNNYNESS.

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