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Happy B-Day Paul Harvey
« on: September 04, 2007, 03:35:38 PM »
Good day! I happened to hear him when i was in the car on Friday -- first time in well over a decade. He absolutely sounds 89 (which is how old he is today).

And now you know... the REST of the story!
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Re: Happy B-Day Paul Harvey
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2007, 03:50:38 PM »
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Good day! I happened to hear him when i was in the car on Friday -- first time in well over a decade. He absolutely sounds 89 (which is how old he is today).

And now you know... the REST of the story!


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Jeez, I remember listening to him when I was in junior high school--maybe even earlier. And I thought he was old then. (Of course he was older then (1972?) than any of us are now, so I guess that makes him pretty damn old.)
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Re: Happy B-Day Paul Harvey
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2007, 03:59:49 PM »
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Good day! I happened to hear him when i was in the car on Friday -- first time in well over a decade. He absolutely sounds 89 (which is how old he is today).

And now you know... the REST of the story!


Page two....

Jeez, I remember listening to him when I was in junior high school--maybe even earlier. And I thought he was old then. (Of course he was older then (1972?) than any of us are now, so I guess that makes him pretty damn old.)


when I worked at ABC we used to cut his shows up to make gag reels -- a snip from a commercial for 3-in-1 Oil and a clip from a spot for Total Cereal became "it's a lubricant -- and it's totally nourishing!"  A guy I worked with was on a trip to Arizona in the '80s, and one day around noon he looked out his window at the hotel pool -- a group of 16-year-old girls were huddled around a radio. They'd dropped everything to listen to Mr Harvey. Seriously.

But my favorite story involves Rich Hall, who did a wicked Harvey impression on SNL back then. The only problem was, most of the hip, young NYC studio audience didn't really know who Harvey was...
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Re: Happy B-Day Paul Harvey
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2007, 04:52:34 PM »
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Good day! I happened to hear him when i was in the car on Friday -- first time in well over a decade. He absolutely sounds 89 (which is how old he is today).

And now you know... the REST of the story!


Page two....

Jeez, I remember listening to him when I was in junior high school--maybe even earlier. And I thought he was old then. (Of course he was older then (1972?) than any of us are now, so I guess that makes him pretty damn old.)


when I worked at ABC we used to cut his shows up to make gag reels -- a snip from a commercial for 3-in-1 Oil and a clip from a spot for Total Cereal became "it's a lubricant -- and it's totally nourishing!"  A guy I worked with was on a trip to Arizona in the '80s, and one day around noon he looked out his window at the hotel pool -- a group of 16-year-old girls were huddled around a radio. They'd dropped everything to listen to Mr Harvey. Seriously.

But my favorite story involves Rich Hall, who did a wicked Harvey impression on SNL back then. The only problem was, most of the hip, young NYC studio audience didn't really know who Harvey was...


Yeah, I remember Rich Hall's impression, it was great.  I listened to Paul Harvey a lot on my uncle's AM radio in the summer of '77 when I worked on the farm, so he'd have been 59 even then.

By contrast, Beyonce is all of 26 years old today.
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