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Authors: Jimmy Fallon,the Writers of Late Night

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Thank you
 

… decaf coffee, for giving me the same stained teeth and stink-breath as regular coffee, with none of the pesky wakefulness and mental clarity.

Thank you
 

… wine cork collection. I know I never got around to making that corkboard—but look how much I drink!

Thank you
 

… fun-size candy, for calling yourself “fun” to distract me from the fact that you’re smaller than regular candy. Nice try. They should call you “disappointment-size candy.”

Thank you
 

… hotel beds, for being so much more comfortable than regular beds… even though 24 hours ago, someone probably did something really disgusting on you.

Thank you
 

… tuna casserole, for being the sweatpants of food.

Thank you
 

… first sheet of a new toilet paper roll that won’t tear off evenly so I have to scratch and claw and shred three layers of the roll just to get the thing started. But that’s cool. I think I’ll have the last laugh, since I know where you’re ending up.

Thank you
 

… symbolism, for being, I don’t know, sort of like a rose.

Thank you
 

… waterbeds, for answering the age-old question, “What would it be like to fall asleep on a giant breast implant?”

Thank you
 

… new pair of corduroys, for making that cool “whooshing” sound when I walk. Nothing signals the start of fall like the sound of people’s fat thighs rubbing together.

Thank you
 

… onion rings, for being my favorite food, until I bite into you and I’m left with a cold, wet onion in my mouth and a tiny deep-fried steering wheel cover in my hand.

Thank you
 

… plastic cutlery, for reminding us all how strong bread can be.

Thank you
 

… women who put on their makeup in front of strangers while commuting to work. It’s like you’re creating a before-and-after photo right before our eyes.

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