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Scott D. Pierce: McMahon one of a kind

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kiaoraguy | 8:59 p.m. June 24, 2009
Man, I miss the 'real' tonight show with Johnny, Ed and Doc. Conan and Jay were just pretenders to the throne.
Linda | 10:55 a.m. June 25, 2009
Johnny and Ed were funny in their day, but took WAY to many days off - patenting the three day work week. It was time for them to go.

Jay had a great way of doing the monologue, and made me laugh every night! Especially when OJ Simpson was fodder.

Conan is struggling and having a hyper studio audience does NOT make him funny. He is a smart man and can be funny, but his timing is off.

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Ed McMahon, left, shakes hands with Johnny Carson on May 22, 1992 — their final "Tonight Show" telecast.

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