Artie Lang was on Letterman earlier this week and recounted the time he and “the great Norm MacDonald” spent with Bob Uecker in spring training. Uecker’s 1920s speakeasy vocabulary was the source of great amusement to everyone, and Lange topped off his visit with the second-worst Harry Caray impression ever. It sounds like he’s doing an impression of Will Ferrell doing an impression of Harry Caray. I’m certain that The Great Norm MacDonald could have done so much better.


Maybe it was a bad impression of Harry Carey, but a decent impression of Harry Caray.
I meant Mariah Carey.
Has Artie put on weight?
That Cake-Eater at the gin mill framed me. I aint no hooch runner, and I aint never pushed no giggle water in my life. and after I get pinched by a hard boiled copper, I let him know he the guy’s all wet and it turned out the copper was a real pushover and everything was Jake. So when I see that drugstore cowboy, I’ma give him one right in the kisser!
Sorry, I blacked out for a second there.
What happened now?
i hope they had a defibrillator on set, he’s a jr fries away from a coronary.
its always a bad sign when the head melts into the neck melts into the shoulders…..your asking for trouble.
I guess he’s using “great” to describe Norm MacDonald, the way we say “that was a great tragedy” when describing the holocaust.
Artie did get off one of the greatest jokes of all time by blaming his mother for his wieght gain. “The day I met my mother I was 7 pounds 4 ounces…”
And, since they find everything about Stern Show staffers I’d like to take this opportunity to say, “hello” to Steve Langford and the Howard 100 News team.
*weight.
Duh.
I’m just surprised that Artie wasn’t wearing sweatpants.