We all know David Letterman is retiring from his gig as host of the "Late Show" in just a few weeks. And, of course, he's been busy making plans for his post-late night life.

Turns out, President Barack Obama is doing the same thing in preparation for his departure from the Oval Office in 2017. And the two have pretty similar ideas for their retirement plans. (Video via The White House)

"I was thinking you and me, we could play some dominoes together," said President Barack Obama on the "Late Show."

"Dominoes! Alright!" said David Letterman.

"I really like the idea of playing some dominoes with you,"said the president.

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"I'll play dominoes. I'm pretty good, I know you think I'm no good at dominoes, but I'm pretty good at dominoes," said Dave.

Hey, after serving as president of the United States for eight years, we don't blame you for just wanting to kick back and play some dominoes, Mr. Obama!

And hosting the "Late Show" for 22 years couldn't have been a walk in the park for Dave either.

Though Dave has admitted he'll miss sitting behind that desk every night, he told Regis Philbin earlier this year he can't wait to finally retire and do, well, whatever he darn well pleases.

"Well, I'll tell you something. I can't wait for it to happen because I am sick and tired of people saying, 'Well, what are you going to do? What are you going to do?' I have no idea what I'm going to do," (Video via CBS / "The Late Late Show")

Well, we can't wait to see what both Dave and President Obama have in store for the future. And we wouldn't mind witnessing that dominoes matchup either.

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