I am an auto mechanic for a living but every shop I ever worked had the " Air Tool Rule " for Paul Harvey,, when Paul came on no one used air tools because they were loud and the compressor would come and be even louder. During lunch, we would gather around the shop radio at lunch and listen to Paul's longer lunchtime broadcast. Some times customers would sit around too and listen, they pretty much knew if Paul was on nothing was getting worked on. I miss those days greatly. A true American Icon Paul Harvey is.
I worked in the auto repair industry as well except it was for my dad. Every day we stopped work to listen. I know those air tool and compressor sounds well....even now, over 30 years later.
Did Mr Harvey really have any peers? Especially these days, most people in mainstream media march obediently in step behind a Pied Piper brandishing a squeaky wheel. They see those who are not mesmerized in this way as a threat to their status and a slur on their choice of the busy path on which they travel. Paul Harvey encouraged and admonished, because he cared, through actual news stories and he served a Master not in a rat race but in a higher place. Not everyone can be Billy Graham or Paul Harvey or a true maverick of earnest hard-working character who dares to take on an all-powerful Swamp crawling with deadly beasts and the innumerable spawn of the original serpent. They have chosen wrongly and are jealous of the good ones who strive to do what's right. Sadly, they don't believe so they don't understand repentance is a good thing, and they keep striking out in fear and anger. It's a negative news story and they don't report on it, because they are the news. Thanks, Paul Harvey!
@@Rextrent No, Mr. Rextrent. Thank you! How beautifully you phrased that because you share the same Spirit that Mr. Harvey did and that I joyously do. The wisdom that only comes from the deepest understanding of the glory of our Great God. He has chosen your President for such a time as this, and I want you to know that we are praying for him in the UK and around the world, and for your military. He allowed us to Brexit and the great freedom that gives us all, yes even we in Scotland, is glorious! We were being regulated and controlled so badly our fishing villages in the NE almost died but we have our waters back now, and we're not scared that your President will take them from us. Your President went in to the White House whispering God's name but the man who resides there now, shouts His Name, and there is a Great Awakening coming. The fields are white for harvest, maybe for the last time. Just know we pray for him and for your great and good country and that many parts of Europe are embracing their own national pride! God Bless Scotland! God Bless America! K
You know where Paul Harvey stood and where he was coming from and he was never disingenuous about it. And based on that you could reach your own conclusions.
No one has ever uttered the simple words "Page...Two!" with more solemn dignity than this great man who was the greatest Radio Announcer of all time. R.I.P. Sir.🎤📻😔B.W.
I remember paul harvey on the radio like we all do .. but i 1st heard his voice on a 1949 dodge pickup radio as my dad was going to work and i was with my father in the early morning in the early 70's i was 10 to 14 may even been 16 years old my father worked at a dump ground pushing dirt over the trash but was thrown in a big deep hole.. but i will always remember those older times going to work with my dad and in this old dodge pickup .. i sure miss my father today and yet thanking him for allowing me to hear what he listen to on the way to his job every morning as paul Harvey's saying Good day.. im saying it to all !!
12 Noon was one of the high points of my day, when Paul would share his wisdom and wit on WHAS radio! Thanks Paul, for all the great stories, laughs and doses of (un)common sense. You are dearly missed.......
I would listen to Paul at noon time while on lunch , always brought a smile when I was having a bad day . If I missed a show , I would be sure not to miss the next one . The rest of the story were always my favorite . Miss that friendly voice and warm sense of humor .
I started using Crest toothpaste when Paul said it was the best. I still use Crest Deep Clean toothpaste. My dentist said your gums look so much better. It gets underneath your teeth as well.
Yes!! Always looked forward to hearing that!! & Good morning my fellow Americans !! It's the way he said things that just made us so proud to be Americans, & the way other countries then saw us in their eyes
I'm 53 Yrs Old. I Sure miss Mr. HARVIE..THE 3 TIME A day set the CLOCK.. So Much enjoyment to the Utube post.. This was A Great Post to Watch. Thank you
When I was young, my dad would listen to him amongst others on the radio. I thought then that he was for old people. I have learned and aged since then that Paul Harvey had such a great style and a steady strong voice and very influential. I miss my dad and I miss Paul Harvey.
i remember as a young boy and teenager listening to paul harvey he always drew my attention and i listened to him for me that is saying alot because it took alot to draw my attention
Yes, this man is definitely MR. AMERICA. HE HELPED AMERICANS SO MUCH. WITH HIS WISDOM. ALWAYS MISSED, NEVER FORGOTTEN. R I P. AMERICA LOVES YOU 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I remember hearing Paul Harvey the last day he was on the air. He sounded like he had a bad case of the flu. The next day, I found out he died that night. Mr. Harvey: Thank you for many years of entertainment and enlightenment.
I always remember the story of the church community wanted this particular piece of property but the owner would not sell. Ian day there was a terrific storm. Then the water rose and rose eventually lifting the church off its foundation. The building. Came to rest on the very spot the congestion wanted. Thank you. Mr Paul Harvey.
Grew up on him. He was, and will always be a patriot. He was the GREAT communicator before Ronald Reagan assumed the title, and I can say that as a life long Iowan, from where our president got his start in radio. He was a visionary, and a truly good man. MANY on the television today would do well to revisit his broadcasts, and learn from them... Good Day!
I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED PAUL HARVEY since I was a little girl. You are truly a part of 97% of all families in America. RIP PAUL HARVEY you are loved & missed ~
Paul Harvey and Art Bell were absolute masters of grabbing your attention and having you glued to your radio in an era when TV ruled and the internet was on the rise. I don't think we'll see many like them again.
Most Americans were Addicted to the Voice of Paul Harvey, my days always seemed just a little lighter after Listening to this Wonderful man and I will Never forget him saying and for the Rest of the Story...
Paul Harvy, a solid man that had the drop on important lifestyle issues. Always loved listening to him tell it like it really was, just the facts! Grew up listening to his broadcast. He painted a clear picture of' what you need. Was a fine gentleman from a different time. Guys like Paul are special to find! Thank you! RIP.
For those of you that never had the chance to listen to Paul Harvey and his wisdom, do what you can to go back and listen to his old broadcasts. The man will live on forever to those people who heard his voice once on the radio at 11:45 on the a.m. channel. Thank you Paul, hope things are as good as religious folks say it is for you. You deserve to be the creators journalist.
Loved him all my life. Never to be replaced. He was true and honest. Just like apple which he enjoyed after each meal. Love you Paul greatly appreciated and missed!
This is how I pictured him when I was younger listening To him on the radio. A Blessing he was, with so much encouragement, for life liberty , and Freedom for All of us. May God Bless!.
Now in my 70's, I've listened to Mr. Harvey for most of life; read many of his books. My life has been better, for his dedication to his craft. Am so happy to have come across him on that fateful day - on my AM car radio.
God bless Paul Harvey you were one of a kind and no one else could follow you are steps. I was a loyal listener until you passed away. Thank you for your shows.
I miss Paul Harvey's voice and I miss Billy Graham's voice as well, these two men commanded the English language like no other has done before. These two made you want to listen to what they had to say and believe what they were saying. That is truly missing in today's world. God bless those two men, I hope their is a heaven , cause I know their there.
As a young boy my mother every morning had the radio on while getting ready for work. I could not help but listen and try hard to understand his story's. One story stood out for me and to this day 2021 I still remember it as tho it was then 50 years ago. That story was about John James Audubon. I cannot find it anywhere. An incredible story indeed. Thank you Paul Harvey, you are missed. R.I.P.
World needs this man more now than ever. Truly powerful human. The voice of many generations. Radio was generally on in the kitchen or laundry room of my grandparents home. His five minute 'rest of the story' were always something else. His voice brings great amounts of nostalgia.
Those Thermoses were bullet proof. People in trades like Construction used these because they were sturdy enough for regular use such rigorous work environments.
As a child, I can remember being in the car with my father, he had an Illinois Railroad pocket watch. He would check the time and turn the radio on for Paul Harvey, he listened to Paul Harvey every day. He got such pleasure out of listening, I remember being afraid that Mr. Harvey was old, what would my dad do if Mr. Harvey passed away. Well, a long story shortened, me and my brothers all listened to him. My dad passed away long before Mr. Harvey did but I still have some of the best memories in my life of being with my dad and listening to "The Rest of the Story."
I'm glad I found this awesome video. Paul Harvey was such a big part of my life from childhood to my adult years. I had some interactions with Mr. Harvey over the years and was even invited once to sit across the desk from him while doing a live lunchtime broadcast! It was such an honor and a memory I have always cherished. ------- So here's The Rest Of My Story ... I actually asked the doctor in the delivery room during my son's birth if he could change the radio so we could hear Paul Harvey as they delivered my first child. LOL...
I am an auto mechanic for a living but every shop I ever worked had the " Air Tool Rule " for Paul Harvey,, when Paul came on no one used air tools because they were loud and the compressor would come and be even louder. During lunch, we would gather around the shop radio at lunch and listen to Paul's longer lunchtime broadcast. Some times customers would sit around too and listen, they pretty much knew if Paul was on nothing was getting worked on. I miss those days greatly. A true American Icon Paul Harvey is.
...and you just shared a true iconic American story. Thank you.
I can picture that scene perfectly! Thanks for sharing, it brings back lots of good memories.
We would takeca break and wait to run our machines when he came on when I was young in our machine shop.
I used to go out to my car when he came on, so it would be quiet. Miss him.
I worked in the auto repair industry as well except it was for my dad. Every day we stopped work to listen. I know those air tool and compressor sounds well....even now, over 30 years later.
1:31 That pause between "Paul Harvey" and "good day" is perfect.
His style was influenced by sportscaster Bill Stern, in particularly the lengthy pauses and pent-up delivery.
I miss Paul Harvey. True American, humorist and entertainer.
And that’s the rest of the story
Joluvslilhorses one of a kind....
@@jolovesminnis Paul Harvey, good day. That was his closing line.
@Big Bill O'Reilly Not at all.
Paul Harvey was one of a kind and there will never be another like him, ever.
Good day.
He was an American icon. He gave you the truth and he was honest about what he thought. Wish our politicians could emulate him at least 1 day a week
Paul , America misses you. A true patriot and class act ! This country needs more like you
I miss listening to Paul Harvey, his voice and wit were unmistakable!
Godspeed, Paul Harvey and… Good day!
I'm glad I'm you ng enough that I always find something new in Paul's reportoire!
Oh, Paul!!....... We need someone like YOU! Today!
Mike Rowe is a close as it comes right now.
The Norman Rockwell of radio!
I Hope you hear this Mr. Paul Harvey…Your words move us all ….Still! May you Rest in eternal peace! ☮️
Sure brings back some great memories hearing that golden voice.
I used to listen to Paul Harvey and the rest of the story every day. He was a true American hero.
We need Paul Harvey today more than ever!
I sure do miss this guy. Listened to him everyday for more than 30 years. Goooood Day.
Yep...goooood day
I loved hearing his stories. May he rest in peace in the arms of God.
Mel W Amen!
The only people who put him down are his jealous peers in the media. We love him and that is the rest of the story.
Did Mr Harvey really have any peers? Especially these days, most people in mainstream media march obediently in step behind a Pied Piper brandishing a squeaky wheel. They see those who are not mesmerized in this way as a threat to their status and a slur on their choice of the busy path on which they travel.
Paul Harvey encouraged and admonished, because he cared, through actual news stories and he served a Master not in a rat race but in a higher place.
Not everyone can be Billy Graham or Paul Harvey or a true maverick of earnest hard-working character who dares to take on an all-powerful Swamp crawling with deadly beasts and the innumerable spawn of the original serpent.
They have chosen wrongly and are jealous of the good ones who strive to do what's right.
Sadly, they don't believe so they don't understand repentance is a good thing, and they keep striking out in fear and anger.
It's a negative news story and they don't report on it, because they are the news.
Thanks, Paul Harvey!
@@Rextrent No, Mr. Rextrent. Thank you! How beautifully you phrased that because you share the same Spirit that Mr. Harvey did and that I joyously do. The wisdom that only comes from the deepest understanding of the glory of our Great God. He has chosen your President for such a time as this, and I want you to know that we are praying for him in the UK and around the world, and for your military.
He allowed us to Brexit and the great freedom that gives us all, yes even we in Scotland, is glorious! We were being regulated and controlled so badly our fishing villages in the NE almost died but we have our waters back now, and we're not scared that your President will take them from us.
Your President went in to the White House whispering God's name but the man who resides there now, shouts His Name, and there is a Great Awakening coming. The fields are white for harvest, maybe for the last time.
Just know we pray for him and for your great and good country and that many parts of Europe are embracing their own national pride!
God Bless Scotland!
God Bless America!
K
@rextrent Very well said, my friend. And I agree with all you've said.
In my 4 years at Virginia Tech, Paul Harvey's appearance resulted in SRO in Burris Hall. The only time it ever happened.
You know where Paul Harvey stood and where he was coming from and he was never disingenuous about it. And based on that you could reach your own conclusions.
My Grandpa and I use to listen to Paul everyday while we ate lunch ! ! I can still hear my Grandpa laugh at his funny stories. Sure miss them both ! !
One of the great journalists and voices of a generation. I grew up listening to Paul Harvey, what a great time in our history.
I remember an early 90s when I was a kid my Grandpa would turn on the radio every morning and we would listen to him. GOOD DAY!!
No one has ever uttered the simple words "Page...Two!" with more solemn dignity than this great man who was the greatest Radio Announcer of all time. R.I.P. Sir.🎤📻😔B.W.
Paul was a winner. I had no choice but to be silent at 12 noon when the show came on. Stand by for news!
paul harvey is an ICON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember paul harvey on the radio like we all do .. but i 1st heard his voice on a 1949 dodge pickup radio as my dad was going to work and i was with my father in the early morning in the early 70's
i was 10 to 14 may even been 16 years old my father worked at a dump ground pushing dirt over the trash but was thrown in a big deep hole.. but i will always remember those older times going to work with my dad and in this old dodge pickup .. i sure miss my father today and yet thanking him for allowing me to hear what he listen to on the way to his job every morning as paul Harvey's saying Good day.. im saying it to all !!
I always listened to Paul. The Rest of the Story segments were my favorites. I miss Paul Harvey.
I miss him too! :-(
So do we! Thanks.
Web site for Paul Harvey: Products.
I loved Paul Harvey , I waited to listen to him everyday. 💕
12 Noon was one of the high points of my day, when Paul would share his wisdom and wit on WHAS radio! Thanks Paul, for all the great stories, laughs and doses of (un)common sense. You are dearly missed.......
the"re will never be another paul harvey,never
Or WLS Larry Lujack! 😎
Whenever Paul Harvey came through my radio speakers, I had to stop what I was doing. Trying to do something else was just futile. Dam I miss that guy.
Paul is America. He died on my birthday. Our country is dying slowly everyday. Today's media is the culprit.
Douglas H bulshit! Freedom of the press and the right to bear arms are the most important parts of a democracy! You dumbass!
Trumps "fake news" propaganda only works on ignorant hillbillies.
Okay boomer
@@lynea83 You a parrot?
@@dh-flies actually, only half parrot, my mother was an African Grey
I would listen to Paul at noon time while on lunch , always brought a smile when I was having a bad day . If I missed a show , I would be sure not to miss the next one . The rest of the story were always my favorite . Miss that friendly voice and warm sense of humor .
william121852 I didn’t have to put down my comment. You already said what I was going to.
I started using Crest toothpaste when Paul said it was the best. I still use Crest Deep Clean toothpaste. My dentist said your gums look so much better. It gets underneath your teeth as well.
I remember listening to him with my dad while riding down the road. What an iconic voice.
Good day.
Me too! 🥹
He was one of a kind!
The Very Best!
Your brain can certanily paint. I was a young teenager and loved his program for years. He seemed sincere and honest.
Everyone should listen to Paul Harvey's If I Were the Devil
And how true it is truning out to be.
@@scruffy6151 extremely scary how true it became
@@rise-amorph8178 yes sir it is. For GOD words teaches of how satan will destroy the moral of mankind and he is doing a good job of it.
@@scruffy6151 trust in God and believe is your best bet
@@rise-amorph8178 through the blood of JESUS CHIRST salvation is found this is my faith.
I started to listen to Paul before I even went off to Vietnam. I always liked listening to him. I miss hearing that voice.
Thank you for your service, Sir.
Yes! Kirsty took the words right off of my keyboard. lol God Bless you, one & all!
Paul Harvey...when he passed, true journalism died with him. Paul was America's journalist...none finer than him.
I remember listening to him when I was a young girl..That voice was hypnotizing and mesmerizing..
I used to wake up to Paul Harvey every morning when I was in high school and college. Always looked forward to Good morning Americans, It's Friday.
Yes!! Always looked forward to hearing that!! & Good morning my fellow Americans !! It's the way he said things that just made us so proud to be Americans, & the way other countries then saw us in their eyes
Used to listen to Paul Harvey whenever I visited my dad he always had it on the radio. Fond memories.
And Now THE REST OF THE STORY!! Dang I miss hearing that and his signature sign off GOOD DAY!
Mr. Harvey Thank You for All Memories. May You R.I.P.
He's in heaven with his own show God loved to listen to him
He is greatly missed. There will never be another like him.
I'm 53 Yrs Old. I Sure miss Mr. HARVIE..THE 3 TIME A day set the CLOCK.. So Much enjoyment to the Utube post.. This was A Great Post to Watch. Thank you
Loved to listen to Paul Harvey. Can you imagine what he would say today about this crazy world we live in?
Good Day 💙
Check this out
If I were the devil-- Paul Harvey
Looked forward to hearing him all the time. Never can be replaced.
When I was young, my dad would listen to him amongst others on the radio. I thought then that he was for old people. I have learned and aged since then that Paul Harvey had such a great style and a steady strong voice and very influential. I miss my dad and I miss Paul Harvey.
Paul Harvey. A true American Legend!
He will never be forgotten.
God bless him 🙏.
Thank you for the wonderful piece on him Bob and Marianne.
So true!
John Z. He only dead if you say he is didn’t you hear him
What a remarkable gentleman Paul was. He will be sorely missed by his admirers for decades to come.
Lord I miss his wisdom and humor.
I only just realized how much i missed his voice. Its surprisingly emotional. Too many ye3ars with out him.
Me too!
i remember as a young boy and teenager listening to paul harvey he always drew my attention and i listened to him for me that is saying alot because it took alot to draw my attention
Yes, this man is definitely MR. AMERICA. HE HELPED AMERICANS SO MUCH. WITH HIS WISDOM. ALWAYS MISSED, NEVER FORGOTTEN. R I P. AMERICA LOVES YOU 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I remember hearing Paul Harvey the last day he was on the air. He sounded like he had a bad case of the flu. The next day, I found out he died that night.
Mr. Harvey: Thank you for many years of entertainment and enlightenment.
I always remember the story of the church community wanted this particular piece of property but the owner would not sell. Ian day there was a terrific storm. Then the water rose and rose eventually lifting the church off its foundation. The building. Came to rest on the very spot the congestion wanted.
Thank you. Mr Paul Harvey.
Both Paul Harvey and Rush Limbaugh left this earth doing what they loved, with their Boots on . RIP PAUL .
@@michaelterry4394 both did it their way
Enlightenment, you said. Beautiful that is. Thank you, pal 🙏💐❤️
Am immortal man. An immortal voice
I remember Paul Harvey.when I was a kid.these were the good days
I’m 71, grew up with Paul on the radio. You can never forget his upbeat voice.
Paul Harvey! What can I say about Paul Harvey, other than, that I miss his News Commentary so very much. Oh yeah, and........ Good Day!
And that is the rest of the story.....good day!
God love him😍
I miss him, too😪
He was great
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" It's true..."
Loved listening to Paul he made all the sense in the world!
The greatest to ever come across the airwaves. Today's media should take some lessons!
Agreed!
Today's media don't want lessions,they know it all.😜😜😜😜😜😜😜😜😜
Some of my favorite memories.....national treasure.
SHOULD be listed as ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD
Grew up on him. He was, and will always be a patriot. He was the GREAT communicator before Ronald Reagan assumed the title, and I can say that as a life long Iowan, from where our president got his start in radio. He was a visionary, and a truly good man. MANY on the television today would do well to revisit his broadcasts, and learn from them... Good Day!
I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED PAUL HARVEY since I was a little girl. You are truly a part of 97% of all families in America. RIP PAUL HARVEY you are loved & missed ~
Thank you for posting this; we'll never see the likes of him again. Love that voice, always did, always will. He was so unique. - Good day!!
I loved the man, the voice, Used to travel a lot as a kid with my parents, Paul Harvey was a staple in our car AM radio was all we had. Great memories
I grew up listening to Mr. Harvey and it made me a better American!
One of the great memories from my childhood
I have been Lost ever since Paul passed away. God bless him 🙏💓 I miss him every day
I miss this great American. Long live hard working American family ideals
I used to live in Southern Manitoba close to the U.S border and I used to listen to Paul Harvey all the time. I used to love the "rest of the story".
Paul Harvey and Art Bell were absolute masters of grabbing your attention and having you glued to your radio in an era when TV ruled and the internet was on the rise. I don't think we'll see many like them again.
I'm so lucky to have listen to the man who's voice and stories snached my attention 🛐😇🙏✝😘
For so many years I was always excited when he came on the radio, how I miss his voice and the wit he had.
I miss hearing him say " and now you know the rest of the story" thank goodness for people who share him on here.
Truly an icon. Miss you Paul Harvey, good day!
Most Americans were Addicted to the Voice of Paul Harvey, my days always seemed just a little lighter after Listening to this Wonderful man and I will Never forget him saying and for the Rest of the Story...
Paul Harvy, a solid man that had the drop on important lifestyle issues. Always loved listening to him tell it like it really was, just the facts! Grew up listening to his broadcast. He painted a clear picture of' what you need. Was a fine gentleman from a different time. Guys like Paul are special to find! Thank you! RIP.
For those of you that never had the chance to listen to Paul Harvey and his wisdom, do what you can to go back and listen to his old broadcasts. The man will live on forever to those people who heard his voice once on the radio at 11:45 on the a.m. channel. Thank you Paul, hope things are as good as religious folks say it is for you. You deserve to be the creators journalist.
You sound like you're speaking the creator's wisdom, yourself!
Creator’s journalist! So sweet of you for creating this coinage ❤
Loved him all my life. Never to be replaced. He was true and honest. Just like apple which he enjoyed after each meal. Love you Paul greatly appreciated and missed!
This is how I pictured him when I was younger listening
To him on the radio.
A Blessing he was, with so much encouragement, for life liberty , and Freedom for All of us. May God Bless!.
Paul Harvey...had the most recognizable voice ever. I grew up listening to Paul with my parents. Fond memories all around.
What s breath of fresh air
Now in my 70's, I've listened to Mr. Harvey for most of life; read many of his books. My life has been better, for his dedication to his craft. Am so happy to have come across him on that fateful day - on my AM car radio.
..there will never be another like him.. awesomeness
I listened to him since I was a kid. Born 1972
I have a LOT of great memories of listening to Mr. Harvey. Thanks for all of those outstanding memories 👍👍👍
God bless Paul Harvey you were one of a kind and no one else could follow you are steps. I was a loyal listener until you passed away. Thank you for your shows.
I miss Paul Harvey's voice and I miss Billy Graham's voice as well, these two men commanded the English language like no other has done before. These two made you want to listen to what they had to say and believe what they were saying. That is truly missing in today's world. God bless those two men, I hope their is a heaven , cause I know their there.
The voices of reason.
Miss him tremendously. He told the news straight RIP, Mr. Harvey
As a young boy my mother every morning had the radio on while getting ready for work. I could not help but listen and try hard to understand his story's. One story stood out for me and to this day 2021 I still remember it as tho it was then 50 years ago. That story was about John James Audubon. I cannot find it anywhere. An incredible story indeed. Thank you Paul Harvey, you are missed. R.I.P.
World needs this man more now than ever. Truly powerful human. The voice of many generations. Radio was generally on in the kitchen or laundry room of my grandparents home. His five minute 'rest of the story' were always something else. His voice brings great amounts of nostalgia.
I’ll bet those women still have the SAME Stanley thermos, They are amazing and last forever! I miss you Paul Harvey!
Those Thermoses were bullet proof. People in trades like Construction used these because they were sturdy enough for regular use such rigorous work environments.
Big Bill O'Reilly
“ repent from your sins and turn to God, for the kingdom of God is near“. - Jesus Christ
Abiding in Christ I still have the same thermos, I bought it so many years ago I can’t even remember.
@Big Bill O'Reilly Your name should actually be "Big full of shit Bill" You are a loser's loser! Go back under your rock asslick!
@@matthewronsson when i joined the carpenters union 25 years ago all the old school guys had one. And soon i discovered why!
Paul Harvey ... Good DAY! Simply the BEST, bar none, VOICE EVER! Real, poignant, perspective and just GREAT in thought, mind and delivery!
Great stories from a polished, highly professional broadcaster. I wish he were still around.
As a child, I can remember being in the car with my father, he had an Illinois Railroad pocket watch. He would check the time and turn the radio on for Paul Harvey, he listened to Paul Harvey every day. He got such pleasure out of listening, I remember being afraid that Mr. Harvey was old, what would my dad do if Mr. Harvey passed away. Well, a long story shortened, me and my brothers all listened to him. My dad passed away long before Mr. Harvey did but I still have some of the best memories in my life of being with my dad and listening to "The Rest of the Story."
Thank you for your beautiful iconic American story! I bet Mr. Harvey is happy to hear it!
I miss you Mr. Harvey. You're still the greatest.
Paul looks just as I had imagined him to look.
I'm glad I found this awesome video. Paul Harvey was such a big part of my life from childhood to my adult years. I had some interactions with Mr. Harvey over the years and was even invited once to sit across the desk from him while doing a live lunchtime broadcast! It was such an honor and a memory I have always cherished. ------- So here's The Rest Of My Story ... I actually asked the doctor in the delivery room during my son's birth if he could change the radio so we could hear Paul Harvey as they delivered my first child. LOL...
Most people from all generations loved listening to him.
An amazing broadcasting icon. Loved this. Thank you!!
Thank you!
P.H. is an American gem and icon. Whenever I'm having a bad day, I turn him on and listen to that beautiful soothing voice. Thank you Mr. Harvey!
I sure miss Paul Harvey..
Listening to him on my lunch hour while working was a highlight of my day for many years.....Good day.