Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, like calling the Philadelphia Flyers’ mascot, Gritty, an anti-vaxxer and using an inaccurate photo for a Hitler joke.
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You could call this segment “Actually,”. In turn, I guess we’d be Jacktuals.
ReplyIt’s jackals all the way down
Reply12:40 Seth going to “YouTube” for a pronunciation?
ReplyThat’s such a dad thing to say.
falling to bed????? COME ON SETH
ReplyThat coffee critter is no jackal. Looks like a hyena to me, with that punk hair and those boots.
Reply– A. Jackal
In defense of Graphics, that Angry Grandpa at Lowes seems to have the same aisle setup as my local Lowes. The 60’s aisles are at the front of the store and the teens are across from them.
ReplyJeeeeee-sus, that was a long walk for the Steinbeck joke. Worth the time.
ReplyHaxxxuallyy
The earliest steam-powered car we know about was finished as early as 1769 by French inventor Nicolas Cugnot. It was a large three-wheeled vehicle that moved at the speed of a walk and was meant to haul cannon. Earlier cars had been driven by springs and compressed air.
So, it could have been gta civil war.
ReplyJackals, the suit Seth is wearing at the end looks a little ill fitting. I think he must have borrowed it from Shoemaker. Agree or disagree?
ReplyDear Seth, I LOVE you. This is GOLDEN.
PS. Do not cut your hair.
ReplyCorrection: Although I’m sure Ms Lyons is multitalented, a seamstress is someone who predominantly sews. Knitter is correct but considering our jackelness, tricoteuse might be more fitting!
ReplyYou called it “mice and men” again. Right before smarty pants and big guy
ReplyTurning Steinbeck into Seinfeld is fucking gold, Jerry, gold.
ReplyThe Jackal intern is the best
ReplyJohn Steinbeck name check/! Classy!
Replyoften, the best episode.
ReplyMULVA!!!!! Amazing. I think of that all the time.
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