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Conan O'Brien

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She was very genteel, which is a very funny, they were an odd couple in that way, but she was a great partner.

She was very genteel, which is a very funny, they were an odd couple in that way, but she was a great partner.

She was very genteel, which is a very funny, they were an odd couple in that way, but she was a great partner.

These are soccer players. penalties. Yeah, these are soccer penalties.

These are soccer players. penalties. Yeah, these are soccer penalties.

These are soccer players. penalties. Yeah, these are soccer penalties.

We have those cards for Conan. Wrap it up.

We have those cards for Conan. Wrap it up.

We have those cards for Conan. Wrap it up.

He apologizes a lot. I mean, another word I wrote down after, when I was reading the book, I wrote down guilt. Yeah. He has so much guilt today about, he convinces his... his brother to become a steamboat captain. He says, this is a great, I love doing this. And his brother's then killed in an explosion of a steamboat. And so Twain blames himself. Twain blames himself for so many things.

He apologizes a lot. I mean, another word I wrote down after, when I was reading the book, I wrote down guilt. Yeah. He has so much guilt today about, he convinces his... his brother to become a steamboat captain. He says, this is a great, I love doing this. And his brother's then killed in an explosion of a steamboat. And so Twain blames himself. Twain blames himself for so many things.

He apologizes a lot. I mean, another word I wrote down after, when I was reading the book, I wrote down guilt. Yeah. He has so much guilt today about, he convinces his... his brother to become a steamboat captain. He says, this is a great, I love doing this. And his brother's then killed in an explosion of a steamboat. And so Twain blames himself. Twain blames himself for so many things.

When his daughter dies, he's not there. He's, you know, cause he's trying to raise money and because he's lost all the money. So he blames himself for that. And you just think of almost like Marley and Dickens. He's got these chains of guilt that he's carrying around with him that go back to early childhood and somehow he's fighting against that.

When his daughter dies, he's not there. He's, you know, cause he's trying to raise money and because he's lost all the money. So he blames himself for that. And you just think of almost like Marley and Dickens. He's got these chains of guilt that he's carrying around with him that go back to early childhood and somehow he's fighting against that.

When his daughter dies, he's not there. He's, you know, cause he's trying to raise money and because he's lost all the money. So he blames himself for that. And you just think of almost like Marley and Dickens. He's got these chains of guilt that he's carrying around with him that go back to early childhood and somehow he's fighting against that.

It's really, I mean, it's Shakespearean. He's built this massive house, which is, by the way, you can go see it. Yeah, it's still there. And it's absolutely beautiful. Kind of almost garish. It's like this insane, someone said it looks like it's a steamboat. A cross between a steamboat and a cuckoo clock. Yeah, it's... But, I mean, you would go crazy for it.

It's really, I mean, it's Shakespearean. He's built this massive house, which is, by the way, you can go see it. Yeah, it's still there. And it's absolutely beautiful. Kind of almost garish. It's like this insane, someone said it looks like it's a steamboat. A cross between a steamboat and a cuckoo clock. Yeah, it's... But, I mean, you would go crazy for it.

It's really, I mean, it's Shakespearean. He's built this massive house, which is, by the way, you can go see it. Yeah, it's still there. And it's absolutely beautiful. Kind of almost garish. It's like this insane, someone said it looks like it's a steamboat. A cross between a steamboat and a cuckoo clock. Yeah, it's... But, I mean, you would go crazy for it.

It's the kind of thing you and I would tour and go crazy for. And it's not a little... It's not unlike Theodore Roosevelt's house in Oyster Bay, this just big, long thing that people built back then. Massive, huge ceilings, lots of flourishes, lots of different colored stone and brick. Yeah. But that was their joy. I think they lived there for 17 years. 17 years, that's right. And then...

It's the kind of thing you and I would tour and go crazy for. And it's not a little... It's not unlike Theodore Roosevelt's house in Oyster Bay, this just big, long thing that people built back then. Massive, huge ceilings, lots of flourishes, lots of different colored stone and brick. Yeah. But that was their joy. I think they lived there for 17 years. 17 years, that's right. And then...