Dick thinks the term DEPRESSION is a misnomer
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its not banal,he has a show to run..a time schedule..twits
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SHUT UP DICK CAVETT! SHUT UP CHARLIE ROSE!
I mean, how much latte can you sip? How many celebrity crotches can you sniff? How many times can you kiss your own ass? -- you over-socialized, name-dropping, self-absorbed assholes.
Go away. The botta yas. Go to some home for the terminally-narcissistic and don't ever appear on television again -- or, for that mater, in any place where people are present. Got it?
Now bend over Charlie and let Dick kiss it.
Now, you dick
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hehehe dick
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Yes, Charlie sometimes does the modern thing of talking over the guest, especially when he's energized by them -- which is ironically unfortunate, since he's usually energized by the smarter people.
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why cant rose shut the fuck up!
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I love Dick Cavett. I got to watch some of his early shows, but not many. Watching them was like watching a genius interviewer who could be humorous without being out of place. I remember nearly falling off my chair. So witty, so intelligent. Thank goodness for the videos of Mr. Cavett's interviews.
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@Sirgreaseflick absolutely right
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Dick Cavett is a lovely human being.
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Charlie Rose is like a humorless Leterman, but with a frontal lobe labotomy. The difference being, Letterman actually allows his guests to talk without histrionic interruptions. Rose simply enjoys hearing his own voice, and if he were to interview himself, he'd probably sabotage it as well! He must underestimate the power of silence, of listening - to know when to intercept, and when not to. Rose is so mawkish, so affected in his sentimental fakery. A mental midget with an ego of a giant.
Charlie Rose CONSTANTLY interrupts interesting stuff to ask banal questions
Its almost as if he's subconsciously competitive and cant bear anyone to steal his limelight
grai 3 years ago 18
I agree, and even though he often has interesting guests, I find his stop unwatchable because of that. He seems to want the audience to know that "he" knows all about his subject, so he speaks for them before they can get the words out of their mouths.
annamarie1863 2 years ago 8