Friday, October 30, 2009

Leno: Favre - 'NFL Team Loyalty for Sale'

Jay Leno is still tapping Brett Favre as a punch line.

I think Leno has made dramatically more jokes at Favre's expense than he has about Obama. Favre definitely makes for an easy target. (Of course, Obama's an easy target, too.)

On Thursday's show, Leno did a bit called "Stuff We Found on eBay."

Here's the premise:

Leno and staff compile a group of actual items listed on eBay. None are made up. The audience is asked to yell out if the product was sold or not sold.




JAY LENO: This next one is very, very odd, but it's real.

"My NFL Team Loyalty For Sale" -- The Washington Redskins, this Washington Redskins fan is so fed up with his team he's selling his NFL team loyalty. He will root for whatever team you want. He will also buy team merchandise, watch the games on DIRECTV, will send you a picture of himself watching the game on TV.



Oh, here's the sad part: It's Brett Favre.

All right. Starting bid was $100.

(Audience shouts out 'Not sold' and 'Sold.')

Not sold? OK, here is a classic example of there is way too much money still in America. Let's take a look.



It sold for $10,100. Somebody bought that for $10,000... I don't know. I don't understand. I would rather have the stupid bullfrog.

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