The Media covers Dave's surgery --
By popular demand, here's the clip that everyone's talking about. It's what the media did to cover Dave's surgery.
James Earl Jones Y2K Top Ten --
James Earl Jones presented a Top Ten list on 12/31/99. It was pretty funny. Check it out.
cityass.jpg -- You remember on April 12, 1995
that memorable moment? No, I'm not talking about Drew Barrymore's two best friends, I'm
talking about a famous slogan for New York City that was chosen by Rudy Giuliani. It's of course
"We can kick your city's ass!" Here's a scan of the pin that was made and given to people attending subsequent shows.
Letterman.avi
-- OK, here's my famed appearance on Letterman. The video clip is in AVI
format. It's a 2.24 MB file, so if you have the time, it's worth the download.
--If you get an error message saying you can't
view the file, just download these
drivers from Intel. These are codecs you need to view the video, if you don't have them.
bluecard.jpg--
Making this site more interactive than you can shake a stick at, here's
an authentic, board certified, Late Show blue card. Now if you have
a color printer, print up this life size card and throw it out your own
window (note, sound of breaking glass not included).
John Malkovich Top Ten--
This is one of the funniest Top Tens ever presented. Check it out in RealVideo Format!
cup.jpg -- Here's a prize
I won off of AOL. It's the official Late Show Plastic Collapsible Drinking
Cup!
unsponge.jpg --
Here's an official "Late Show with David Letterman" Sponge I won off of
America Online (Thanks Tommy!) This is when the sponge is NOT dipped in
water.
sponge.jpg -- Here's
when my "Late Show with David Letterman" Sponge IS dipped in water.
ticket.jpg -- Here's a rarity. Here's a
ticket I received a while ago from the Letterman people, but there was
never a taping of this show. It was a computer glitch. No matter, I was
in school, so I wouldn't have seen the show.
lettermn.mid -- I found this somewhere
on the Internet, and if you created it, please write me and I'll give you
credit. It's the theme to the Late Night written by Paul Shaffer in
MIDI format. It's pretty good too.
monolog.jpg -- When Dave came down towards
me to take away my gum, he held out a piece of paper. He then crumpled
it up, and attempted to throw it into the balcony. It missed. The fan who
got it threw it back to me. When I was on my train home, I opened up the
piece of paper, I found out it was the monologue script for the night.
It's a nice collectible item, but please, don't mind the crumpledness,
it came that way.
More files or links to files? E-Mail
me.
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