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Paul Harvey

Don62 said:
Radio_Realist said:
Paul's voice sounded weak and half-alive. Is Paul ill?

He was born in September of 1918. He's almost 89 years old.

Don't be surprised if he sounds like someone who is almost 89 years old.
I've heard Paul recently and he hasn't sounded that old and tired. It was a surprise to hear him today.
I think he was ill or had llaringits (spell?) or something.

I heard Paul the morning he was sickly sick. He said something like "Good morning, Americans. Yesterday I opened the window and in flew Enza." The flu, apparently. I'm glad he's recovered from that.

Another Harvey question... How many stations carry his morning and midday commentaries and TROTS live? WEEU-830 Reading PA airs Paul at 8:30a and 11:45a ET (which are 7:30a and 10:45a Chicago time). I don't think WEEU airs TROTS live because WAMD-970 Aberdeen, MD IIRC has TROTS at 4:30p ET.

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