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You know, I'm a television personality. It's not like I'm a famous hooker or something!
Brett Somers
(
1924
-)
Dude, that horn has been with him since high school. It made him famous in Coppell and, of course, apparently made him famous (at A&M). His enthusiasm about everything is the high point of his personality.
Brian Krause
(
1969
-)
Eddie Kirkland played with John Lee Hooker for a number of years on all his major recordings, so he has connections to Clarksdale, where John Lee Hooker is from and he also tells a story about a Crossroads experience.
Mark Camarigg
"It would appear that General Hooker has placed his hindquarters where his headquarters should be." (So said by Lee when he learned that General Hooker, the new Union Commander, had written, in a letter to his soldiers, that "My headquarters will be 'in the saddle.'" A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing.
General Robert E. Lee
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1918
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1870
)
There's a little bit of hooker in every woman. A little bit of hooker and a little bit of God.
Sarah Miles
(
1941
-)
Gud
Just as a good outside-half can identify a weak point in a defensive line, so Steve can spot where an opposition line-out is vulnerable. He makes [England hooker] Steve Thompson a better hooker because he will ensure that Thompson throws to areas which are least protected.
Michael Foley
But my biggest stunt was that famous five-minute television kiss I engaged in with disk jockey Jack Eigen.
Cleo Moore
(
1928
-)
He was the most talked about television personality of all time. Whether you loved him or hated him, people wanted to hear what he had to say.
Neal Pilson
It's the greatest achievement I've ever witnessed in all my years of being a coach and a television personality. I really, absolutely have been blown away.
Dick Vitale
(
1939
-)
Television is so influential that when an audience sees you day-in and day-out there's a certain acceptance that sets in; you're no longer a threatening personality. They become more willing to accept whatever you present.
Doc Severinsen
(
1927
-)
It's a Super Bowl ring from one of the most prominent teams ever that was owned by a famous personality who also is a great guy. I wish I could've sold it, but given the fact that (Kramer) claims he never sold it and that it was stolen, we're going to take the high road.
Doug Allen
Sometimes when I watch very famous people on television, they make me long for death! These utterly pitiful little exhibitionists who don't nourish anyone but just talk very loudly are now actually guiding us and telling us what to think. I think, 'Well, one day I'll be dead and then I'll get away from you.'
Tom Baker
'The Fox Report' is the youngest, most exciting presentation of news that we now have on television. It has to do with Shep Smith's personality, the pace of the show, the way he talks, the way he relates to viewers.
Paul Levinson
How much of news television viewing is reporter or personality driven? In the past we haven't seen significant amount of shifts when people switch networks.
Lyle Schwartz
He had a beautiful personality. A loving personality. A friendly personality. A friend everyone would want to have.
Margaret Levens
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