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Do you watch late-night TV?

If so, who do you watch & prefer? I rarely watched it. Only when a favorite actor or singer was on. However, I did like the older ones with David Letterman. Times were simpler back then.
 
I used to watch a lot of late-night TV years ago. A lot of the shows I would watch late at night were shows like Family Guy or even a TV series that I was following at the time.

I don't so much do it now as I used to but I feel I used to do it a lot more when I was in a mentally abusive relationship, now that I am away from that I tend to not watch as much TV late at night.
 
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