Jordan wanted to see Lincoln defeat Booth in a fight, considering Lincoln's physical prowess and Booth's smaller stature.
Jordan believes ethics and morality would adapt to new technology rather than hinder its development.
Jordan was fascinated by dinosaurs and wanted to see them in their natural environment, ensuring his safety was a priority.
Jordan prefers products made with premium oils like olive oil and avoids those with seed or processed oils.
Jordan critiqued the sodium content and quality of oils used, while Conan focused on the clean crunch and overall appeal.
Jordan believed his limerick was superior and felt it should have won, especially since the prize was a trip to Ireland.
Jordan acknowledges Conan's dominant role, noting the order of names and font sizes in the show's title.
Jordan thinks ethics often adapt to accommodate technological advancements rather than impede them.
Jordan focused on the quality of ingredients, particularly the use of olive oil, while Conan emphasized the product's appeal and taste.
Jordan wanted to see Lincoln physically overpower Booth, turning the assassination attempt into a mere altercation.
On this episode of “The Conan and Jordan Show”, Jordan attempts to show his ability to be a successful product pitchman. Conan and Jordan also take turns answering life’s great philosophical questions.
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