Yes.
Fan video of Conan’s late night dancing. Wonderful.
2:27-2:31 contains my three favorite clips in the entire world. I just decided those are my favorite clips right now.
Today’s Conan post is also a Space Ghost post. This entire episode (ok, this entire series) kicks so much ass, but one of my favorite segments happens at 3:25. But really, you should watch the entire thing. The entire series.
Clay Larson: “Work Hard And Be Kind”
Inspired by Conan’s farewell speech.
[epicponyz.]
This is fantastic. I’d probably buy this in a print.

“Sharing hair tips”
For some reason the fact that people have written all over the door has made me incredibly sad right now.
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“We’ve a had a lot of fun being here these last 7 months, but like everything in life, the fun has to come to an end a decade too early.” — Conan O’Brien.
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This will probably be my last Conan post. For today. Or this hour. “Dear internet…”](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kwpgbtNIH41qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
“We’ve a had a lot of fun being here these last 7 months, but like everything in life, the fun has to come to an end a decade too early.” — Conan O’Brien.
This will probably be my last Conan post. For today. Or this hour. “Dear internet…”
I was considering writing out an apology letter of sorts to Conan for tonight. Kind of tell him that this whole thing is pretty much my fault, because I had an 8 am class last semester and a 9 am class this semester, and I could never stay up until 12:30, and then I would sometimes forget to watch it on Hulu. But really, none of it matters. Nobody would really care what I had to say about this situation, and there isn’t anything new that can be said. We all know this sucks for Conan.
Conan affected my sense of humor more than almost anyone else (tied with Jon Stewart and Tina Fey). He taught me to beat people to the “make fun of Hannah” punch by being able to make fun of myself, and be self-deprecating, and not being afraid to be weird. He could never not make me laugh. On Late Night, he never failed to bring new and exciting musical acts to the show, which were always (always) better than any acts on any other show. He could lift my spirits by lifting his hips on invisible strings. I sure will miss his show.
We all regret not watching it more. BUT, we also all know that Conan won’t be gone for good. That would be stupid. Even if people say that late night talk shows are dead, we all agree that Conan’s career isn’t. I mean, come on, the dude has been offered pretty much every type of job in America. There’s gotta be someone who will take him.
I just hope wherever he goes, Andy and Max will come along with him, and they won’t stifle his creativeness as much as NBC has done in the past few months.
I’ll miss you while you’re gone Conan (because I know you’ll be coming back), and I appreciate everything you’ve done for me, and everyone that loves you.
Also, I do appreciate that in the past two weeks, he has made a point to say that there are more important things going on in this world. You really don’t need me to tell you to donate and do your part for the devastation in Haiti. And if you do need me, shame on you for not doing something already, and I didn’t realize I played such a big part in your life.
(my apologies for making this so long.)
From The Archives: Jay Leno announces the passing of the Tonight Show torch to Conan O’Brien, c. 2004.
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Trust me Jay, NO ONE thinks you are Johnny Carson.
From 2:00 on I was on the verge of ripping my eyes out. This guy really is a class act.
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Clay Larson: “Work Hard And Be Kind”
Inspired by Conan’s farewell speech.
[epicponyz.]
This is fantastic. I’d probably buy this in a print.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kwrd5mjjff1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
