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Wallsracing (Offline)
  #1 3/1/09 12:07 AM
RIP PAUL HARVEY :crying:

http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com/
ShaneMugavin57 (Offline)
  #2 3/1/09 12:33 AM
R.i.P. Paul and as you would say goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood day!!!!!
ThrottleHead (Offline)
  #3 3/1/09 12:07 PM
That's sad to see. He was truly a legend in broadcasting. Godspeed....... and gooooood day!
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
  #4 3/1/09 2:45 PM
It is truly sad to know that an American icon, like Paul Harvey is gone. I turned the radio up every time I would hear the announcer say "And now, Paul Harvey news and commentary". His stories were like Norman Rockwell paintings, set to words.

Jerry

A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.

Winston Churchill
fishnman (Offline)
  #5 3/1/09 5:23 PM
Originally Posted by Jerry Shaw:
It is truly sad to know that an American icon, like Paul Harvey is gone. I turned the radio up every time I would hear the announcer say "And now, from Paul Harvey news and commentary". His stories were like Norman Rockwell paintings, set to words.

Jerry
Very well said. He will be missed. Without a doubt the most recognizable and distinctive voice in Amercan radio history
ronmil (Offline)
  #6 3/1/09 5:59 PM
Many major radio markets had dropped him in the past year, but I managed to find him and listen to him everyday on WITZ in Jasper, IN. I will truly miss him and his unique style.

Ron Miller
jeremyhines (Offline)
  #7 3/1/09 8:39 PM
Rip
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #8 3/1/09 8:51 PM
His son took over for awhile a couple years back and then I lost him earlier this year but still caught him on some other stations when traveling. You could tell some wind was gone from his sails. Gooooday Paul. RIP

Charles Nungester
pletchfan (Offline)
  #9 3/1/09 10:34 PM
And now you know the rest of the story!!! GOOD Day!! RIP
E.P. (Offline)
  #10 3/1/09 10:42 PM
I remember thinking less than a year ago when I heard the news of his wife passing away on his first day of retirement that he wouldn't be too far behind. Unfortunately I was closer to being right than I had expected.

Eric B. Pethtel
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