The Tonight Show.
Wendi Smith.
The Tonight Show.
It’s a conversation that might be relatable to some. Smith knew the song she had in mind, but had trouble coming up with the artist.
That’s when she turned to her daughter for help.
“What’s the song like doodads bop maybe by the Jonas Brothers or some boy band,” she texted Schulte.
Here’s how the rest of the texts went:
Schulte: “Hmm. I’m not sure.”
Smith: “Doodads Bop”
Smith: “Doodads Bops Bops. Doodads.”
Smith: “Yes! Making a playlist for you.”
Of course, the reading by Fallon and Janney (about two minutes into the segment) earned laughs and applause, including by the award-winning actress and comedic show host themselves.
Elida man’s vehicular homicide case plods forward
By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com
Defense Attorney Kenneth Rexford, right, argued Monday that prosecutors violated a court order when they failed to disclose an expert witness in the trial of his client, Frank Steinke. Steinke is charged with aggravated vehicular homicide in the traffic death last year of Nicole Schulte of Wapakoneta.
LIMA The attorney for an Elida man charged with aggravated vehicular homicide in the traffic death of a Wapakoneta woman a year ago argued in court Monday that prosecutors violated a court order by failing to provide the name of a man they intend to call as an expert witness.