During last night's episode of CONAN, host Conan O'Brien invited his friend and opening act Jimmy Pardo to the couch following a segment from The Homesman star Hilary Swank, to discuss not only his days in stand up days but also his upcoming 12-hour long telethon to benefit the charity Smile Train. The 6th annual event, titled Pardcast-a-Thon, houses Pardo and his Never Not Funny podcast crew – including co-host Matt Belknap, the "third chair" Pat Francis, intern Garon Cockrell, and videographer Eliot Hochberg – along with a round up of guests every half-hour, resulting in over 12 hours of comedy conversation, which is live-streamed online.
Pardo kicked off the interview with a bang, (rightfully) poking fun at a member of the audience who was wearing "shower shoes" to a television show taping. O'Brien then shifted the interview to the comedian's Twitter account, which he claims shows some serious signs of rage. You know, tweets like:
If I'm ever convicted of murder, assume it's because the store clerk called me "Bro" more than twice.
— Jimmy Pardo (@jimmypardo) February 5, 2014
To that, Pardo gladly noted, "Well, 30 retweets. That thing sang to some people." O'Brien then showed another:
Just saw parents hi-5 their parenting skills. I tell you this so you understand why I'm in prison for double homicide. #IDidnotdoit — Jimmy Pardo (@jimmypardo) November 3, 2014
Afterwards, the two discussed Pardo's worst moment in stand up ever, which ended in him telling a room of military men, "If you see a d*ck, suck it!" just before being chased to his car. Yep, sounds pretty terrible.
Check out Part 1 and 2 of Jimmy Pardo's segment on CONAN below:
For more information on Pardcast-a-Thon and Smile Train, which aims to help children with cleft palates, head on over to Pardo's award-winning Never Not Funny podcast.
CONAN airs weeknights (Monday – Thursday) at 11 p.m. on TBS.
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