Bugatti Veyron Helps Conan O'Brien perform worlds most expensive joke!
#13
Reasons to not like Conan O'Brien:
- He's not funny
- His stunts are fake
NBC Confirms Deal; Conan O'Brien Taunts With Bugatti Stunt - ABC News
New York-based entertainment lawyer Steve Gordon says that existing agreements between NBC and music licensing companies would allow the "Tonight Show" to play "Satisfaction" at no additional cost for a live or time-delayed performance.
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But the show didn't actually shell out any money to put an earlier model of the Bugatti Veyron on air. The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles told ABCNews.com that it lent the show its 2006 Bugatti Veyron for free.
The show "contacted us and we decided it might be a good thing to help out," said museum information and marketing manager Chris Brown.
New York-based entertainment lawyer Steve Gordon says that existing agreements between NBC and music licensing companies would allow the "Tonight Show" to play "Satisfaction" at no additional cost for a live or time-delayed performance.
...
But the show didn't actually shell out any money to put an earlier model of the Bugatti Veyron on air. The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles told ABCNews.com that it lent the show its 2006 Bugatti Veyron for free.
The show "contacted us and we decided it might be a good thing to help out," said museum information and marketing manager Chris Brown.
#16
Reasons to not like Conan O'Brien:
- He's not funny
- His stunts are fake
NBC Confirms Deal; Conan O'Brien Taunts With Bugatti Stunt - ABC News
New York-based entertainment lawyer Steve Gordon says that existing agreements between NBC and music licensing companies would allow the "Tonight Show" to play "Satisfaction" at no additional cost for a live or time-delayed performance.
...
But the show didn't actually shell out any money to put an earlier model of the Bugatti Veyron on air. The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles told ABCNews.com that it lent the show its 2006 Bugatti Veyron for free.
The show "contacted us and we decided it might be a good thing to help out," said museum information and marketing manager Chris Brown.
New York-based entertainment lawyer Steve Gordon says that existing agreements between NBC and music licensing companies would allow the "Tonight Show" to play "Satisfaction" at no additional cost for a live or time-delayed performance.
...
But the show didn't actually shell out any money to put an earlier model of the Bugatti Veyron on air. The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles told ABCNews.com that it lent the show its 2006 Bugatti Veyron for free.
The show "contacted us and we decided it might be a good thing to help out," said museum information and marketing manager Chris Brown.
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