The "Pop-Up" Problem Conan
O'Brian writer, Andy
Blitz, learns to deal with NBC outsourcing
their tech support to India.
Created: 09/28/04
Updated:
02/10/2007
Authors: Staff
What happens when you need
a personal touch for your computer problem but your tech support department
is in India? Most people would just call a tech support hotline, but
not comedy writer Andy
Blitz from Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He decides to fly
to India with his computer and get his "Pop
Up" problem fixed in person. As you can imagine, he makes some
new friends along the way.
This Late
Night with Conan O'Brien comedy bit (air
date: 9/23/04) is classically funny and gets funnier
each time you watch it. Watch it again and you'll see things
that you might have missed, like expressions on faces in
the background. The entire bit is quick-witted and worth
a million laughs! You won't see anything close to this quality
on lame and crappy late night shows like Last
Call with Carson Daily.
Two
thumbs up for Andy, Conan and
the talented writers at NBC's Late Night!
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