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Winchell reached his strident peak with the program he took to the airwaves in 1933. Before long, one-third of the adult U.S. population was poised by radios each Sunday night to hear the familiar, high-pitched voice announce above the urgent sound of a telegraph key: "Good evening, Mr...
Earl Cobb, for one, says the course made him a more understanding listener. It also gave him an idea for a technique that is probably unique in the annals of therapy: to encourage taciturn but obviously troubled customers to open up, Cobb brings his pet fox up from the basement...
It may be relevant that when George Higgins was in Boston College, he wrote a term paper on "Poker Terms of the South Shore." He has always been listening, it seems, but for such a talented listener he is a very ebullient young man.
At one point I forgot to set the level on myself. An irate listener eventually called to say that he couldn't hear me during the record breaks and I suddenly realized that I was the only person who had been able to hear those witty comments I'd been...
Later, at dinner, my nod was interrupted by a faithful listener. "Really good orgy last night. But, you're not going to do another one, are you?" he asked while observing my disheveled appearance and bag-ridden eyes.