In a recent episode of Conan O’Brien‘s talk show, Conan attempted to pitch his podcast “Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend” to his guest, Jonah Hill. The conversation took a humorous turn when Conan asked Jonah about the strangest car he has ever sold. Jonah mentioned his grandfather’s stretch limo, which he ultimately sold to someone else. Conan suggested that it would be amusing if he bought a used stretch limo and drove around in it, sticking his head out of the sunroof and shouting “woo.” They joked about Conan becoming the “woo girl” and the potential dangers of low bridges.
The conversation then shifted to Jonah’s tattoos. With his shirt slightly open, Jonah proudly displayed his chest tattoos, admitting that he has lost count of how many he has. He revealed that most of his tattoos were done by a friend who was experimenting with tattooing as a career. Jonah admitted that he had full confidence in his friend, even allowing him to use his body as a canvas for his early tattooing endeavors.
Conan complimented Jonah’s tattoo of a bear, praising his friend’s artistic skills. The conversation lightened as they discussed Jonah’s laid-back personality and his approach to parenting. Jonah shared that he tries to maintain a calm and relaxed demeanor with his three-year-old daughter, Ella. Conan playfully suggested putting Ella in a 1982 Chevy Cordoba, jokingly tying it to questionable parenting advice.
As the conversation continued, Jonah asked Conan about his go-to sales pitch. Conan humorously admitted that he is extremely uncomfortable with selling things and prefers to let people decide for themselves if a product is right for them. He jokingly stated that he would be in trouble if his livelihood depended on his selling abilities.
The conversation took a lighthearted turn as Conan reminisced about his past experiences of making up stories and lies while selling watches. He reflected on how people often believe others who confidently speak about a topic, even if they have no idea what they’re talking about.
Despite their different approaches to life, both Jonah and Conan are known for their relaxed and centered personalities. Jonah comes across as principled and honest, while Conan embraces his witty and unpredictable nature.
The episode concluded with Jonah expressing his desire to visit Tupelo, the birthplace of Elvis Presley. Conan playfully suggested driving around in a limo and even getting a tattoo during their potential adventure together.
Overall, this episode of Conan O’Brien‘s talk show provided a light-hearted and entertaining conversation filled with humor and witty banter. Fans of Conan O’Brien, Jonah Hill, and talk show enthusiasts can find this episode on the show’s official website or wherever they listen to podcasts.