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Take a look at David Letterman's surprising appearance in Main's 'Nite Show with Danny Cashman'

If there is one thing that David Letterman took away from his quick visit to Bangor, Maine last month, it is the way you correctly pronounce the name of the city: it is “Ban-Gor” with a focus on the second syllable (not the first).

Letterman was, as we reported The Nite Show with Danny Cashman will radiate his last episode later this month.

Letterman's appearance on the show was broadcast on Saturday evening and gave the spectators in Maine the opportunity to see a very surprised audience three weeks ago when Letterman appeared as Cashman's surprise guest during the recording of the last regular episode of his show.

Cashman, a lifelong Letterman fan, was clearly enthusiastic to welcome the legendary host, but the feeling seemed to be mutual The Nite Show First of all, an ad hoc network of local stations to carry the show and even sell sponsorship, ”this is a homemade man and that [show] has been the product of his life in the past 20 years for God's sake. This is not a small performance. ”

Although it was apparently Letterman's first visit to Bangor since childhood, the city found its way on its way Late Night with David Letterman In 1987, after the host found out that his reviews in Bangor were unusually low. In the hope of increasing the number of spectators there, Paul Shaffer composed an original song about Bangor, while Letterman read the names of the white sides of the city on a nightly base at night.

After Cashman Letterman reminded of this piece, the duo repeated it, and the two hosts selected someone from the local phone book and call them. Although the voice at the other end of the line (a gentleman named Dan Tremble) was a stranger of Letterman, he was apparently familiar with many in the audience, since he is currently serving both a member of the city council Bangor and as a district commissioner. (Small cities, Amiritic people?)

Apart from all jokes – or really, which are interspersed with jokes – Leterman spoke in detail about his own fights, which adapted to life after he had gone late after the late evening. “Not many people in their lives are lucky enough to do exactly what they want. I am one of them. They are one of them too … it's not easy. I'm honest. It's not easy. It took a long time [not] Make the routine every day. “

“I am now better than a year ago and better than two years ago,” he added. “But in the first few years I had the feeling that I had to go into a program not to have a program.”

Perhaps you will explain why he decided to travel to Maine to a guest The Nite Show When it says goodbye, Letterman told the host of the show: “You represented something that we are now saying goodbye in our culture, and I don't feel good,” where Cashman replied: “I don't either.

Lettersman's entire appearance The night show with Danny Cashman Can be displayed in the YouTube channel of the show in clip form.

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