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Hey Helen,

 

> Thanks for posting this, Butch. I watched Mel's interview last week and

> the man did this film from his heart. I have seen him interviewed many

> times (I am a BBC freak and they seem to love him) the interviews is what

> actually caused me to start appreciating the man (I was never a fan of his

> acting ability).

 

Welcome fer'shur .. and I would have enjoyed seeing that interview.

 

> Paul Harvey is also a favorite of mine. I always learn something when I

listen to him.

 

Not sure when he was born but he began his career in radio in 1933 while

still in high school so I reckon he has to be around 87-88 years old.

He joined the US Army Air Corps after Pearl Harbor and served till 1944

and now Paul Harvey News is the largest one-man network in the world,

consisting of over 1200 radio stations, 400 Armed Forces Network

stations that broadcast around the world, and 300 newspapers.

 

I love his comment about his age .. " When the engine's running, don't

check the carburetor. " ;-)

 

The old boy is controversial .. but he still rules the airwaves.

 

> We plan to TRY to see the movie tomorrow evening but it all depends on

> hubby's knee . . . nearly 2 months since the replacement and healing is

> slow!! -Helen

 

Wishing him well I am .. and hoping y'all make the movie. :-) Butch

 

> If you read this at all .. please read it as a Movie Review .. before

> the fact. I am looking forward to seeing the film. Mel Gibson has

> never, in my opinion, made a bad film. :-) Butch

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