Stephen takes a look at some of the most revealing answers provided by the megawatt celebrities who have bravely participated in the scientifically-verified survey known as The Colbert Questionert. #Colbert #TheLateShow #TheColbertQuestionert
Stephen takes a look at some of the most revealing answers provided by the megawatt celebrities who have bravely participated in the scientifically-verified survey known as The Colbert Questionert. #Colbert #TheLateShow #TheColbertQuestionert
Good lord how did I forget that you can put peanut butter on an apple, TO THE KITCHEN!
ReplyThe show without an audience was so good. It was way better that way.
ReplyI have missed these so much. The Ed Sullivan theater is great, but it lacks the intimacy of forced Zoom.
ReplyWell…some of us youngsters cannot put peanut butter on an apple cuz it makes the apple poisonous =/
ReplyHe already had both Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep in the first few years of the Colbert Questionert, I sure hope it’s not down-hill from here even though it definitely for sure will be.
ReplyWhen did Ringo start reverse aging? Saw him live in late 80s or early 90s. Here he looks like he could be that guy’s son.
ReplyJust. Love.
ReplyIf I had to listen to only one song for the rest of my life, it would be No Rain by Blind Mellon
ReplyOne Quarter of One Third.
ReplyDescribe the rest of your life in five words?
ReplyLente, lente currite, noctis equi.
DANG! Ringo Starr is 81 years old. Unbelievable.
ReplyPeanut Butter and apples clash horribly. They’re great apart, but never together.
Reply“Our Lips Are Sealed” by the Go-Go’s… Just when I think I couldn’t love Tom Hanks more, he comes out with that amazing song and I love him so much more!
ReplyMy life in five words: Dear Lord it happened again.
ReplyOur Lips are Sealed co-written with Terry Hall – his Fun Boy 3 version is also stellar.
ReplyGood choice Ringo, he could have said that it’s one of the most recognisable drum intros ever but he’s way too modest.
ReplyJohn Oliver: “I feel seen”.
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