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So Will Jimmy Fallon Calm Down Now?

 
Memo to Jimmy Fallon's nervous energy: Cool it for a bit. Your guy didn't tank. Fallon survived his first full week as host of Late Night, holding off Craig Ferguson and an... (link)

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