Can’t remember when I ever thought Jay Leno was funny. Once in a while he’d have a good joke, but rarely funny. Also didn’t think he was much good as an interviewer—but he stayed on TV a long time anyway.
Yes. Unfortunately, as some people get older (not me yet, I hope) they just become fractious old f@rts – telling everyone how they should dress, live their lives and so on. Even directed at people who are their age .. go figure. Can be, as Lucy says, “kind of vicious”.
Getting old, Danae, means you begin to evaluate remembered events in a different light. Sometimes they are regrettable, sometimes there is anger at an outcome, sometimes one laughs ruefully at the time when one’s own egotism led to a whole different result.
Jonathan Winters was a favorite of mine. He was great at improvising quick one liners. In one where he’s supposed to be a native American guide he walks up to a river, dips his hand in and tastes the water and says “Mmmm. Buffalo upstream.”
I remember that comedy began to change with Don Rickles, who could only insult people. . .and Archie Bunker. . .whom I never found funny. . .I always found victor Borge and Liberace funny. . .
Late Night talk shows used to be enjoyable, but that was before today’s late night talk show hosts turned the shows into an opinion forum to push political propaganda and extremist views onto the public. The concept of Late Night comedy died when David Letterman retired.
I remember when getting a tattoo was a drunken right-of-passage for military service. In those days, gangs were smart enough to realize marking yourself for life was a bad thing when the cops come calling.
Monty Payton and Mel Burns are still the two funniest things ever! Want to make things funny again, put a little T&A in the movies and make fun of it all.
Milton Berle made Drag funny….back 1951! Of course it was against the law for a guy to dress as a girl unless he could show he was not gay. Made a movie with Marylin Monroe who later could not recall working with him.
sirbadger 3 months ago
In the 60s, Bob Hope was funny. In the 70s, he was not. I don’t know if it was me or him that changed.
braindead Premium Member 3 months ago
Being a magat causes plain weirdness. No humor is or has ever been involved.
The dude from FL Premium Member 3 months ago
Love to have J Lenos’ car collection
cmxx 3 months ago
Becoming vicious because one is envious isn’t exclusive to a subset of the elderly, Danae.
Bilan 3 months ago
Have to agree with Ganma, I don’t recall Jay Leno ever being funny.
syzygy47 3 months ago
I thought Red Skelton was funny when I was a child. I seen a special he did in the late 80’s, he just seemed….quaint
MeanBob Premium Member 3 months ago
No Danae, we just shed the filters, that kept us from telling the truth.
wallylm 3 months ago
Do the French still think Jerry Lewis is a genius?
sbenton7684 3 months ago
Yeah… he didn’t have to say F*$#, S*@!, P6$$*, and other expletives to be funny.. which is quaint…
olds_cool63 3 months ago
Jay Leno? Funny? WORST choice for The Tonight Show. What an insult to Johnny Carson…and David Letterman!
Cpeckbourlioux 3 months ago
I bet Craig Ferguson would get a laugh at this.
shanen0 3 months ago
Can’t remember when I ever thought Jay Leno was funny. Once in a while he’d have a good joke, but rarely funny. Also didn’t think he was much good as an interviewer—but he stayed on TV a long time anyway.
keenanthelibrarian 3 months ago
Yes. Unfortunately, as some people get older (not me yet, I hope) they just become fractious old f@rts – telling everyone how they should dress, live their lives and so on. Even directed at people who are their age .. go figure. Can be, as Lucy says, “kind of vicious”.
jvo 3 months ago
Humour is parochial, of its time and of its place. For the most part.
There are few examples of general humour that appeal to everyone and that are timeless.
But then what would I know, the Goons, and the Marx brothers still have me in stitches, as does John Clarke.
sandpiper 3 months ago
Getting old, Danae, means you begin to evaluate remembered events in a different light. Sometimes they are regrettable, sometimes there is anger at an outcome, sometimes one laughs ruefully at the time when one’s own egotism led to a whole different result.
Pocosdad 3 months ago
Jay Leno is now famous? More like post-famous. Ah, the copyright date is 2012. That explains it.
hmofo813 Premium Member 3 months ago
Getting a tattoo is the way young people express their individuality: by being the same as all of their friends.
rickseg 3 months ago
Jonathan Winters was a favorite of mine. He was great at improvising quick one liners. In one where he’s supposed to be a native American guide he walks up to a river, dips his hand in and tastes the water and says “Mmmm. Buffalo upstream.”
Just_Karl 3 months ago
Moe, Larry and Curly were the best. I never got the appeal of Lucille Ball.
Slowly, he turned... 3 months ago
That was not funny, ya mudsill!
Redd Panda 3 months ago
When an action show was The Lone Ranger…
GentlemanBill 3 months ago
I remember when Saturday Night Live was sort of funny.
Lafsalot Premium Member 3 months ago
Strange. I don’t ever remember Jay Leno being funny.
1953Baby 3 months ago
I remember that comedy began to change with Don Rickles, who could only insult people. . .and Archie Bunker. . .whom I never found funny. . .I always found victor Borge and Liberace funny. . .
Lafsalot Premium Member 3 months ago
His George Appleby character foreshadowed Will Ferrel.
steveconkey2003 3 months ago
The DNC needs to put out some new buzzwords next week for the sheep. “weird” is being way over used now.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago
Anyone else notice Flo is drawn differently?
baskate_2000 3 months ago
Anybody think that Wiley is not a Leno fan?
mindjob 3 months ago
I do miss Robin Williams
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
Jay Leno? Pfffft, how about Johnny Carson?
filops 3 months ago
Should have said David Letterman.
GeorgeJohnson 3 months ago
I remember when SNL used to be funnny.
kenharkins 3 months ago
I not only remember Johnny Carson, I remember Jack Parr. I don’t remember Steve Allen. Old Tonight Show hosts.
freewaydog 3 months ago
Ok then me NOT getting a tattoo is an act of rebellion!!
rugeirn 3 months ago
Vicious – but satisfying!
Durak Premium Member 3 months ago
Who even talks about Jay Leno anymore?
becida 3 months ago
I saw Jay Leno last year, that was great! He is still funny!! Worth the time & money…
Sun 3 months ago
Late Night talk shows used to be enjoyable, but that was before today’s late night talk show hosts turned the shows into an opinion forum to push political propaganda and extremist views onto the public. The concept of Late Night comedy died when David Letterman retired.
Can't Sleep 3 months ago
I tell people I’m from the 20th Century and I’m just visiting. And not really impressed.
monya_43 3 months ago
And stay off my lawn!!
elgrecousa Premium Member 3 months ago
The little girl will eventually find that getting old causes a lot more than a weird sense of humor.
eric.franz.petras 3 months ago
Jay Leno was mildly humorous, at best.
KEA 3 months ago
I remember Mort Sahl, Shelley Berman, and Lenny Bruce… now they were funny
Godfreydaniel 3 months ago
Not even one mention of Carol Burnett or Mel Brooks? The last of their generation, now that we’ve lost Bob Newhart.
Dianna Brown 3 months ago
I remember the guy before Johnny Carson but forget his name.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
I remember when getting a tattoo was a drunken right-of-passage for military service. In those days, gangs were smart enough to realize marking yourself for life was a bad thing when the cops come calling.
lnrokr55 3 months ago
You bet it does, gets weirder the older you get too!
Sun 3 months ago
Jack Paar was highly influential.
Jack7528 3 months ago
My sense of humor is no worst than it was 30 years ago, just because so many people are to stupid to figure it out. (Sarcasm honest)
Jack7528 3 months ago
Monty Payton and Mel Burns are still the two funniest things ever! Want to make things funny again, put a little T&A in the movies and make fun of it all.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
Mark Twain was funny till the day he died.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
Oh, don’t forget Mel Brooks.
hubbard3188 3 months ago
Did you know Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings? “Paul who?”
[Unnamed Reader - e476da] 3 months ago
To be fair, the censors leaned heavily on all media.
Vet Premium Member 3 months ago
Milton Berle made Drag funny….back 1951! Of course it was against the law for a guy to dress as a girl unless he could show he was not gay. Made a movie with Marylin Monroe who later could not recall working with him.
Godfreydaniel 3 months ago
NO mention of Benny Hilll????!!!!! May you be eternally slapped on your head, whether it is bald or not!
steve7701 Premium Member 3 months ago
I used to watch Leno, Letterman, and especially Craig Ferguson. Now, I don’t watch any of them.
washatkc Premium Member 3 months ago
I never got Bob Hope. Personally didn’t think he was funny at all.
cwg 2 months ago
Jay Leno used to have a staff of people to make it appear he was funny.