Conan’s “Craic Mechanic” fan has an idea that involves the song “Don’t Stop Me Now,” Conan, and a blow-up guitar.
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She was awesome!
ReplyDo not leave indifferent 💕
ReplyClose your eyes and tell me that’s not Jenny Slate they’re interviewing
ReplyShe sounds like she’s lived in N America for a while, her accent
ReplyAir
ReplyMust be some sort of union rule to account for why a clown suit is used for a boiler cleaner.
ReplyWe got Crack mechanics here in NY too, they kinda dress similar.
Reply“Cráic”
ReplyIs it just me, or is Conan at his sexiest when he is slightly rumpled? 😍 This episode was wonderful! We could all use a Craic Mechanic now and then 🎉
ReplyIt took soooooo long to figure what a craic mechanic was.
ReplyHer personality matches those festive clothes.
ReplyI can see the opposite, like Oscar the Grouch but wearing this
How does aoife have a full american accent?
ReplyFYI Conan. The word “Craic” derives from old Norse “krak” meaning loud banter and fun times, introduced to Ireland post 6AD and absorbed in to the Irish language and Gaelic culture. It became especially popular in Ireland from the 1920s to describe song, dance, and just having a good time.
ReplyAt some point Sona, our unofficial Armenian ambassador, needs to address the Nagorno-Karabakh situation. Like this is a good platform to explain what’s going on and how vulnerable ethnic Armenians are rn.
ReplyI liked this conversation so much, she was really cool and lovely, as was Conan
ReplyShe has a beautiful voice.
ReplyI like like to come to these videos and ask that you put the the full video up.
ReplyConan is definitely heading to Ireland for the HBO show.
ReplyBoiler suit does not mean a guy repairs a boiler. The term ‘boiler suit’ is found to be first recorded in The Sunday Express in 1928 and the garment originated in the late 19th century. The word comes from the garment’s use while working on coal- fired boilers on steam locomotives.
ReplySona is such an instigator! “They want you to come to Ireland to play with a toy” 😂😂
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