I was for just a split second and then I realized he was doing a LOST spoof....hilarious!
2006-08-28 08:19:36
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answered by ? 4
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No, I am not upset nor was I upset by that plane crash sequence. I mean, did he know that a plane was going to crash earlier? They already had that skit planned anyway. I mean, the affiliates or the producers should have skipped that for the affiliates in the state of Kentucky, but, other then that, no. And Conan should not be too upset about that decision, either.
2006-08-28 08:05:03
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answered by uchaboo 6
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Heck yes! I'm from Kentucky and it was extremely offensive. Nobody did a skit about the WTC disaster did they? There's no difference. It was in poor taste. It goes back to a old saying: think before you act, or in his case, try to act.
2006-08-28 08:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There are far more car crashes than plane crashes. If one wouldn't find a car crash distasteful, then one shouldn't find a plane crash distateful.
2006-08-28 08:00:56
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answered by IT Pro 6
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I'm not offended. I don't think it was the best idea in the world, and the timing was bad. But it's not all that offensive, at least not to me.
2006-08-28 11:26:13
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answered by cookie_monster 4
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Planes crashing and burning are not any form of comedy
I have ever heard about.
Seems in poor taste.
2006-08-28 08:01:16
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answered by ? 6
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No, it was just another stupid preplanned skit that was overtaken by events in real life.
2006-08-28 08:01:29
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answered by 1-dering 1
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I don't think it was offense. It was a spoof of lost and people need to realize that.
2006-08-28 12:04:49
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answered by lb2006 2
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No...it was in poor taste, but I'll continue to envy his talent.
2006-08-28 08:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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He Is A Creep
2006-08-28 08:01:48
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answered by mks 7-15-02 6
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