
Why hire David Letterman Paul?
I really want to know why David Letterman thought it would be a good idea to hire Paul. Paul is very annoying. Do not talk very often but when it does, usually repeated what David says. Sometimes comes with its own roll, but it seems very boring. Paul is only a man around all bored. Could not David has found a most suitable person for the role? There are plenty of musicians out there, and I'm sure at least some of them are fun.
David and Paul have been friends and working together for over 25 years. Paul is a great musician – is in the Hall Fame – and David has said repeatedly he did not want to do the show without Paul. C'mon – give it a rest. They are a great team and have good camaraderie.
Prudence Bradshaw – New Girl At St. Pauls
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