When the US President Barack Obama recently appeared on 'The Late Show' for the final time before David Letterman signs off, the two talked about potential retirement plans.
Obama jokingly suggested that when they're both gone from their current gigs they should play some dominoes together, go to the local Starbuck and swap stories, the Deadline reported.
Letterman shot back that he plays dominoes and is pretty good, adding "I know you think I'm not good at dominoes."
Letterman, whose final day hosting CBS' Late Show is May 20, revealed that he plans to teach law at Columbia after his retirement, to which Obama responded that he'd be interested in sitting in on that class as that would be a hoot.
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