Norm Macdonald Famously Roasted Courtney Thorne-Smith on ‘Conan O’Brien’ for Carrot Top Film

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Norm Macdonald Famously Roasted Courtney Thorne-Smith on ‘Conan O’Brien’ for Carrot Top Film
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The comic-actor, who died Monday at the age of 61 after treating a cancer diagnosis for nine years, offered a number of quips about the 1998 comedy 'Chairman of the Board.'

“He’s extraordinarily sweet,” Thorne-Smith said of her co-star Carrot Top. “He worked very hard and it was adorable.”

Teased by O’Brien as to whether there were any romantic scenes, Thorne-Smith replied, “It’s like [the erotic drama]Macdonald could not keep quiet any longer and he went for it, one comedic punch after another. “Is it call nine and a half seconds?” Macdonald asked to huge laughs. After everyone settled down, the comic jabbed, “Because he’s a premature ejaculator,” to another round of laughs.”

At that point, there was no holding Macdonald back as he continued to chip away one brilliant quip after another. “I know what it is going to be called,” he said. “If it’s got Carrot Top in it, do you know what a good name for it would be?Finally, Thorne-Smith revealed the title of the film would beAnd that was the moment Macdonald dropped the mic: “I bet the Board it spelled bored.”Watch the segment below.

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