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Conan O'Brien

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And what's interesting about it is that there's no evidence that there was anything sexual about it. Right. No one... And he seemed... He was depressed. I'm not making excuses because it was strange. Everyone noticed it. Yeah. What did he call them? He called them his angel fish.

And what's interesting about it is that there's no evidence that there was anything sexual about it. Right. No one... And he seemed... He was depressed. I'm not making excuses because it was strange. Everyone noticed it. Yeah. What did he call them? He called them his angel fish.

And so he's having... And to the point where his wife and his kids are saying they're trying to suppress... Any of the information, you know, if there's a if there's a if there's a write up, he doesn't want the young kids around. But there is no evidence that it was anything other than him playing pool with them and liking to have them around because he loved the attention of.

And so he's having... And to the point where his wife and his kids are saying they're trying to suppress... Any of the information, you know, if there's a if there's a if there's a write up, he doesn't want the young kids around. But there is no evidence that it was anything other than him playing pool with them and liking to have them around because he loved the attention of.

And so he's having... And to the point where his wife and his kids are saying they're trying to suppress... Any of the information, you know, if there's a if there's a if there's a write up, he doesn't want the young kids around. But there is no evidence that it was anything other than him playing pool with them and liking to have them around because he loved the attention of.

I mean, first of all, he was fascinated with childhood. He loved having the attention of these young women who kind of adored him. Yeah. So but it is kind of pathological.

I mean, first of all, he was fascinated with childhood. He loved having the attention of these young women who kind of adored him. Yeah. So but it is kind of pathological.

I mean, first of all, he was fascinated with childhood. He loved having the attention of these young women who kind of adored him. Yeah. So but it is kind of pathological.

They would come over with their mom or their dad or their governess.

They would come over with their mom or their dad or their governess.

They would come over with their mom or their dad or their governess.

That is... One of the things that I really love about the book is you're like Twain. You're not afraid to go everywhere. You're not afraid to look at everything. Yeah. You're clearly odd and impressed by this guy. You are also you're exploring every nook and cranny. There are. he was fallible. You know, when I keep saying he was, people like to think of him as this emoji.

That is... One of the things that I really love about the book is you're like Twain. You're not afraid to go everywhere. You're not afraid to look at everything. Yeah. You're clearly odd and impressed by this guy. You are also you're exploring every nook and cranny. There are. he was fallible. You know, when I keep saying he was, people like to think of him as this emoji.

That is... One of the things that I really love about the book is you're like Twain. You're not afraid to go everywhere. You're not afraid to look at everything. Yeah. You're clearly odd and impressed by this guy. You are also you're exploring every nook and cranny. There are. he was fallible. You know, when I keep saying he was, people like to think of him as this emoji.

He was a great, you know, I'm thinking of people like Lyndon Johnson who embodied greatness, but their flaws are also great that, you know, which has been so well documented by Carol.

He was a great, you know, I'm thinking of people like Lyndon Johnson who embodied greatness, but their flaws are also great that, you know, which has been so well documented by Carol.

He was a great, you know, I'm thinking of people like Lyndon Johnson who embodied greatness, but their flaws are also great that, you know, which has been so well documented by Carol.

I've got your travel records. Some suspicious behavior. Well, the book is a delight. You've done it again. Mark Twain. And I... he's just, I mean, the sign to me of a great biography is that there's no way to completely capture this guy. But I think, I think this is going to be the standard bearer. I think you're going to, you need to read this book.

I've got your travel records. Some suspicious behavior. Well, the book is a delight. You've done it again. Mark Twain. And I... he's just, I mean, the sign to me of a great biography is that there's no way to completely capture this guy. But I think, I think this is going to be the standard bearer. I think you're going to, you need to read this book.

I've got your travel records. Some suspicious behavior. Well, the book is a delight. You've done it again. Mark Twain. And I... he's just, I mean, the sign to me of a great biography is that there's no way to completely capture this guy. But I think, I think this is going to be the standard bearer. I think you're going to, you need to read this book.