When one of the pros of your university is bragging about its ‘EUGE’ endowment, maybe you should reconsider your university.
Jimmy Fallon looks into more pros and cons of Trump University below.
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Warning: If you suffer from acrophobia, do not go on the Jimmy Fallon show. As a matter of fact, if you suffer from the fear of heights or the fear of roller coasters for that matter, do not watch the next clip!
Kevin Hart admitted that he does not like roller coasters, so naturally he paid a visit to Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show and just as expected, Fallon took advantage! He took Hart on a roller coaster ride at Universal Studios in Orlando and this was the result!
Chris Christie is in damage control mode.
The New Jersey governor – presently involved in multiple sandals involving the closing of lanes on the George Washington Bridge and political retribution using federal Sandy relief funds – was apparently told that staying out of the spotlight and allowing the scandals to fester would harm his 2016 presidential prospects. So he began a comedy routine to take people’s mind off the damages caused by his administration.
He made a scheduled stop at the Jimmy Falcon show last night and felt the need to dance. Things must be great in the Christie camp!
After an awkward dance off, Chris Christie was asked questions regarding the Republican Party. Topics included Eric Cantor, leadership in the party, and a question about whether he could win if he went up against Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Conversation went something like this with Fallon asking a hypothetical.
“Hypothetically, you run for president. Hypothetically, Hillary Clinton runs for president. Hypothetically, do you think you can beat her?”
“Hypothetically? You bet,” Christie said.
“In a dance-off,” Fallon responded.
“That’s what I was talking about,” Christie said. “What were you talking about?”
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Bet you’ve never seen something like this before. Only Jimmy Fallon from The Tonight Show can come up with such originality.
Fallon asked people their opinion about a topic of the day – in this case, equal pay. But he didn’t allow them to just answer the question, no, that would be too easy. Fallon asked the participants to dance their answers.
The result is must see tv!
Continuing his monopoly on twentysomething nostalgia, Jimmy Fallon brought in three of the most beloved early ’90s father figures on Wednesday night to help sing away his Tonight Show transition blues.
Bob Saget, John Stamos, and Dave Coulier reprised their Full House roles — as Danny Tanner, Jesse Katsopolis, and Joey Gladstone, respectively — and the whole thing was so adorable, you might even forget that they were comforting a 39-year-old comedian dressed in children’s pajamas and sitting on a bed framed by four gigantic pencils (a la Michelle Tanner).
The guys also reenacted some of their signature Full House tag lines:
“What we’ve said is simple: now is not the time to make school more expensive for our young people.” No, that’s not President Obama giving one of his speeches to Congress, that’s President Obama “singing” one of his speeches to Congress.
Jimmy Fallon chimed in using his best impression of Barry White;
“Awww yeah, you should listen to The President, or as I like to call him, ‘The Preezy of the United Steezy.”
If this presidential thing don’t work out, I see concert tickets with Obama’s name on them. Maybe with Beyoncé as his opening act.