His name was Robert Paulson
... that might have been the name of a character he played in a movie.
His name was Robert Paulson
It was Fight Club to be exact and I knew that wasn’t his real name. You missed the reference. That was the line repeated by everyone when his character died and was treated as a martyr.... that might have been the name of a character he played in a movie.
... oh, sorry - I didn't realize thatIt was Fight Club to be exact and I knew that wasn’t his real name.
Bengals gotta win it today for Howard......Dr. Johnny Fever has passed. Booger.
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Howard Hesseman, ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ Star, Dies at 81
Hesseman played the very anti-disco DJ "Dr. Johnny Fever"www.yahoo.com
Miraculously, they did...I once lived about 45 miles SW of Cincinnati...back in the Ken Anderson days...Bengals gotta win it today for Howard......
“All right, Cincinnati, it is time for this town to get down! You've got Johnny... Dr. Johnny Fever, and I am burning up in here! WHOA! We ALL in critical condition babies, but you can tell me where it hurts, 'cause I got the healing prescription here from the big 'KRP musical medicine cabinet! Now I am talking about your 50,000-watt intensive CARE unit, babies! So just sit right down, relax, open your ears REAL wide and say "Give it to me straight, doctor, I can take it!" I almost forgot, fellow babies... BOOGER!”Dr. Johnny Fever has passed. Booger.
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Howard Hesseman, ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ Star, Dies at 81
Hesseman played the very anti-disco DJ "Dr. Johnny Fever"www.yahoo.com
In the mid-seventies I spent many an hour listening to my first "real" pair of headphones, the HV1ARest in peace, sir.
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John C. Koss, Stereo Headphone Innovator, Is Dead at 91
The sound “was just bouncing in my ears,” he said of his first experience with the earliest version of the headphones he helped invent in 1958.www.nytimes.com
For me it was the Koss Pro-4AA although my first pair sprung a leak. The cushions had a liquid in them.In the mid-seventies I spent many an hour listening to my first "real" pair of headphones, the HV1A