I remember being just of of high school and working for a sheetrock company…carrying bundles of sheetrock into construction sites. I did this with men, who were enormously strong and agile, while they negotiated planks over ditches or over the foundations, up stairs and through the mazes of studs and doorways. Tough work. At lunch we would find a place to sit and the small radio would emerge and there would be Paul Harvey. There was eating, listening and the after Paul a bit of affirmative comments, then the thermos was put away and the lunch pails were closed and America’s work force got up off their collective butts and marched back to finish their work. I have always remembered those days of hard work with older men, eating three sandwiches for lunch and still losing weight and the melodious, mischievous voice of Paul Harvey….an icon has passed.   

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“In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times like these.”
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