easysurfer
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Goodbye Dave.
I enjoyed the last show. It wasn't too much on the sentiment but more of humor and appreciation. I liked the peek at him preparing for a show .. which we usually don't see.
But there's no messing around as the set gets torn down hours after the goodbye
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertai...terman-iconic-late-show-set-article-1.2230794
I enjoyed the last show. It wasn't too much on the sentiment but more of humor and appreciation. I liked the peek at him preparing for a show .. which we usually don't see.
But there's no messing around as the set gets torn down hours after the goodbye
That didn’t take long.
Only hours after David Letterman bid farewell to “Late Show,” a demolition crew began dissembling the show’s iconic set Thursday morning at the Ed Sullivan Theater.
A team of workers lugged out pieces of the city skyline that rose behind Letterman’s desk since the CBS show’s debut in August 1993.
Several of the blue-shirted men squad carried pieces of the Brooklyn Bridge replica that provided a backdrop for thousands of Letterman interviews across 22 years at his Midtown home.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertai...terman-iconic-late-show-set-article-1.2230794