Ricky Gervais Shares His Favorite Private Game

Last night while President Obama was telling jokes and talking business on Letterman, the real late-night party was over on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, where Ricky Gervais taught us all a new game.

It's called Awful Jim Jam and involves that strategically placed hole in men's pajamas and then, well, Mr. Gervais does a much better job at explaining it than we ever could:

"You can play it with your wife or girlfriend or mom, I don't know where you live. You pull out a little bit of skin, you don't give anything away and you go to your girlfriend, 'C--k or ball?'"

Sounds fun? The British comedian also gave Conan an ugly makeover for his rickygervais.com blog, where Ricky keeps all his own ugly photos, and cried. You know, just a typical late-show appearance promoting a new movie (that movie happens to be The Invention of Lying, btw).

And yes, there's more of the Gervais-Conan experience after the jump...

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Ricky Gervais made Sunday night's Emmys worth watching. Check out who else rocked the Emmys in our Big Moments From the Show gallery.

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