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LateNight with The Walrus

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The show is shot in front of a live studio audience. Admission is free, but you enter at your own risk, especially if you've brought cheese related products with you. Although being in the audience is quite dangerous, due to random riots and shootouts, it is definitely worth it for the show and definitely for the after party.
The show is shot in front of a live studio audience. Admission is free, but you enter at your own risk, especially if you've brought cheese related products with you. Although being in the audience is quite dangerous, due to random riots and shootouts, it is definitely worth it for the show and definitely for the after party.
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==The Future of LateNight==
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On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:45 pm, The Walrus left a note on his desk saying he was leaving the show. It is unknown wether or not he will ever return, but in the mean time, [[oh_no_shrubs]] has taken it upon himself to steal the spotlight, and pick up the show where the great walrus left it.
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On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:45 pm, The Walrus left a note on his desk saying he was leaving the show. It is unknown whether or not he will ever return, but in the meantime, [[oh_no_shrubs]] has taken it upon himself to steal the spotlight, and pick up the show where the great Walrus left it.
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However, recently Walrus has started to broadcast LateNight by way of Skypecast.  The first such broadcast took place on Nov. 9, 2006 at 10 PM EST and lasted for roughly fifteen minutes.  It is assumed that this will become a weekly event, but it is too early to tell for sure.
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Revision as of 10:24, 12 November 2006

LateNight with The Walrus is RR's primary TV talk-show, hosted by TheWalrus. It has a strict rule that it must run between 10:00 P.M. and 4:00 A.M. All of its episodes have been critically acclaimed, as the guests are awesome and the host is awesomer.

The Threads

LateNight has had three main threads devoted to its cause. The two threads are the sites for discussion, sign-ups, the show itself, and the world famous afterparty. The first thread was unfortunately lost deep into RR's dark and scary past, and no one dares go back to find it, although it was quite the awesome. Though Walrus claims it was lost in the purge. The second thread also included many festivities and mayhem, which is what RR desires and craves. The third and current thread introduced the concept of comic interviews, but the idea was soon scrapped due to the fact an interview would take six months to finish. The thread has a seat of honor near the top of the RR, and is highly revered by the population.

The Show

The show is the most prominent prospect of the show (duh). Interviewees have all been beloved RR regulars, who make every show interesting, and sometimes dangerous. Many a show have ended in bloodbaths.

The show is shot in front of a live studio audience. Admission is free, but you enter at your own risk, especially if you've brought cheese related products with you. Although being in the audience is quite dangerous, due to random riots and shootouts, it is definitely worth it for the show and definitely for the after party.

The Future of LateNight

On Oct 25, 2006, at 6:45 pm, The Walrus left a note on his desk saying he was leaving the show. It is unknown whether or not he will ever return, but in the meantime, oh_no_shrubs has taken it upon himself to steal the spotlight, and pick up the show where the great Walrus left it.

However, recently Walrus has started to broadcast LateNight by way of Skypecast. The first such broadcast took place on Nov. 9, 2006 at 10 PM EST and lasted for roughly fifteen minutes. It is assumed that this will become a weekly event, but it is too early to tell for sure.

This article is still under construction. HANDS OFF, BITCH.
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