In one episode (Summer 2009) he answered: "None of your business."
I don't know much about this, but I had the same question because the guy on the Letterman bit seems so weird. I Googled Singletary + David Letterman, and got an article which explains that Letterman is doing a semi-regular, fake interview with an actor portraying Singletary. It is not actually Singletary. I hope that helps. The actor is named Art Kelly and has been in other skits as himself with David.
Someone else runs across the stage before the curtain goes up. Then, Letterman is shown walking out onto the stage. This is his way of proving to his viewing audience that he is capable of doing this maneuver. Prove it to yourself. The "runner" always runs out of view.
it's a coded message for his latest bint
He was a shepherd.
some people believe in it some don't i do i mean why not show a movie 3 times in Australia
was there a young girl beside King David's bed before he died, and what was she doing there
A Classical Monologue is a long speech from a play by the Ancient Greeks, Shakespeare, Moliére, or similar pre-modern author. Anything from Ibsen (1879) on is considered Modern Drama. If you are doing an audition, it is usually limited to two (2) minutes.
Properly doing his new album. He tweeted about it.
Its a story of some of the early happenings of David, before his rise to king. Essentially David was trying to extort Nabal, and he ended up marrying his wife and gaining Nabal's wealth.
Did steriods, not currently doing steriods.
he was yelling at david for not doing good enough. they said it was verbal abuse or something like that. he was yelling at david for not doing good enough. they said it was verbal abuse or something like that. he was yelling at david for not doing the song good enough. they called it verbal abuse or something like that.
David Letterman reportedly ran across the stage every night since to prove that he still "had what it took" after his quintuple-bypass surgery around the year 2000.