Conan Chats With A Norwegian Fish Farmer | Conan O'Brien Needs A Fan



Conan chats with fish farmer about the fun games he plays while out at sea, living in a town of 50 people, and how Conan would fare on the open ocean. https://listen.teamcoco.com/oiskHJQ8

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39 thoughts on “Conan Chats With A Norwegian Fish Farmer | Conan O'Brien Needs A Fan”

  1. Atlantic salmon farming is really bad for the fish and the environment but I guess you have to make your living somehow. Anyone who cares can google the problems with it and stop eating Norwegian salmon today.

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  2. This is the coolest guy in this segment,
    I really want to go out for a beer with him,
    except I don't drink beer,
    and I don't like to go out alot,
    and I don't really want to go out for a beer with him.

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  3. For me waking up on a Thursday morning to seeing a 20 min plus Conan needs a fan episode means your drive to work is gonna be nice. A 30 min plus episode means you are calling in 10 min late from your works parking lot.

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  4. A Norwegian fish farmer speaks such great English ๐Ÿ˜ข or any other Conan fan calling in from everywhere outside of the typical English speaking area. Amazing ๐ŸŽ‰

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  5. I love that he loves his job so much. Those of us who have lived cushy comfy lives without the Elements of the Arctic think theyโ€™re miserable but he would die a happy man doing what he does. I love that. Very inspiring and admirable

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  6. He may not be the one that throws them chemicals But these are sure fed to the fish pesticides antibiotics to prevent rampant disease due to them being so close to each other. He didn't to say this is why the fishermen are upset ๐Ÿ˜ถ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ถ๐Ÿ˜

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  7. I am wondering why the fishermen hate the fish farmers. It's probably because the fish farmers feed the salmon with the optimal engineered food to make it grow super big and super fast, and they lower the price of salmon in a way that's not competitive, so each hour spent on the ocean by a fisherman is compensated less and less fairly.

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  8. I'm still mad that at one point Kai said he was talking to the biggest star in America and they all cut him off and didn't hear his quip about it being Sona ๐Ÿ’”

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  9. I've been to Eggum, Lofoten. It's pretty… in the summer. When my son was born here in Norway there were loads of names that wouldn't work for my English speaking family and vice versa. Gard Seimen is now added on that list. My husband (ex) used to joke that if we had twins, he wanted to name them Odd and Even, which are prefectly normal Norwegian names, but sound HILARIOUS in English. I met a Canadian woman here who was married to a Norwegian guy named Harold Aas. Next time you watch or imagine tough Vikings out on the open waters in their longboats, just remember they were calling each other these silly names (or versions there-of).

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