Recently, legendary NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan sat down with the Back 9 Network to talk golf.
When asked by host Ahmad Rashad about who would be included in his ideal foursome, Jordan didn't really hesitate when he said: "I never played with (President Barack) Obama, but I would."
But then, well.
Jimmy Kimmel has a special talent. He's always able to make people feel silly by asking them simple questions and letting them give their very wrong answers.
Anyone who was a child of the '90s at some point probably watched the NBC television show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
You may remember the show: Will (played by Will Smith) was sent to Los Angeles' affluent Bel Air neighborhood from west Philadelphia to live with his rich aunt and uncle and their children. Cultures clashing! Imagine the hijinx!
Do you think you're the biggest stoner around? We'll just have to see about that, won't we?
So, pack up your bowls, roll your joints, toke down and see how much of a stoner you truly are!
Motivational speeches should be reserved for people who are loud, outgoing and a little crazy.
Chris Farley taught us this in his "Livin' In a Van Down by the River" skit from NBC's "Saturday Night Live" many years ago.
Matthew McConaughey is pretty much the polar opposite of Farley.
With all of the bad news in the world these days, it's nice to get a little good news every now and then.
And while we can't just snap our fingers and make good things happen, "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" has done the next best thing.
Names are just funny.
Comedians Key and Peele were on Jimmy Kimmel Live recently, and they talked about their name game, which has become one of their trademark bits.