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Super Bowl Commercials - were you impressed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 16457" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I didn't watch but might be able to weigh in with Oprah/Letterman history.</p><p></p><p>Letterman used to always complain that Oprah wouldn't go on his show. When she produced "The Color Purple" on Broadway she finally went. I watched that night. It was a very warm interview and both acknowledged that they didn't know why she hadn't appeared before but it wasn't because she was angry with him or anything. Well- at least that's what they said that night.</p><p></p><p>Prior to that...Letterman had hosted The Oscars and he did a terrible job. He seemed very ill at ease and he kept saying "Uma (Thurman)....Oprah" and the cameras would go back and forth between the two women. He must have repeated it at least a dozen times. It was really stupid and if Oprah ever really was ticked at him it could have been because she might have thought he was making fun of her that night. Of course he always swears he wasn't making fun of either Uma...or Oprah. (it really was a dumb "bit")</p><p></p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 16457, member: 29"] I didn't watch but might be able to weigh in with Oprah/Letterman history. Letterman used to always complain that Oprah wouldn't go on his show. When she produced "The Color Purple" on Broadway she finally went. I watched that night. It was a very warm interview and both acknowledged that they didn't know why she hadn't appeared before but it wasn't because she was angry with him or anything. Well- at least that's what they said that night. Prior to that...Letterman had hosted The Oscars and he did a terrible job. He seemed very ill at ease and he kept saying "Uma (Thurman)....Oprah" and the cameras would go back and forth between the two women. He must have repeated it at least a dozen times. It was really stupid and if Oprah ever really was ticked at him it could have been because she might have thought he was making fun of her that night. Of course he always swears he wasn't making fun of either Uma...or Oprah. (it really was a dumb "bit") Suz [/QUOTE]
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