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	<title>Comments on: Ed McMahon Bows Out</title>
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		<title>By: Harrison</title>
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		<dc:creator>Harrison</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you for your comments.  Ed seemed like a great guy all around.  Nice memory of him.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for your comments.  Ed seemed like a great guy all around.  Nice memory of him.</p>
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		<title>By: RE Ausetkmt</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 05:38:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Harrison, he was standing in the road at the helipad, when I met him. my younger sister lived on deer creek road in malibu; where johnny lived.

Ed had come up by helicopter, to see Johnny.

he was standing in the road waiting for the pilot to pass him his bag, so he could get out of the middle of the road.  yes the helipad was a spot in the middle of the road just two lanes wide, right in front of johnnys malibu estate.

he waved and said sorry. we waved and my sister screamed hey ed, bring me something to eat when you come up to see kaye.  kaye was the woman who&#039;s ranch my sister lived on. she was a good friend of most of hollywood as the wife of a prominent film producer.

sure enough, about 2 hrs later kaye called my sisters&#039; and told us to come up for dinner, and to say bye to ed.  he was a very warm and funny guy who joked about feeling more secure since he was in the company of two authentic detroit killers.

yeah right... who couldn&#039;t laugh at that. my sister all of 99 lbs drenched with her heavy weave wet; and me a svelte 130 lbs. we were just as amused as he was; and even more so that he stayed and shared a delicious dinner with us.

apparently, the food was from johnny&#039;s fridge. he said johnny never went in the kitchen so he got a picnic basket and packed up dinner for us. he also called kaye to ask which wine to bring. such a guy. it was awesome.

he was a nice man, generous to a fault and funny as all get out.  we will surely miss his spirit.

great post Harrison.
thanks for the comments earlier.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Harrison, he was standing in the road at the helipad, when I met him. my younger sister lived on deer creek road in malibu; where johnny lived.</p>
<p>Ed had come up by helicopter, to see Johnny.</p>
<p>he was standing in the road waiting for the pilot to pass him his bag, so he could get out of the middle of the road.  yes the helipad was a spot in the middle of the road just two lanes wide, right in front of johnnys malibu estate.</p>
<p>he waved and said sorry. we waved and my sister screamed hey ed, bring me something to eat when you come up to see kaye.  kaye was the woman who&#8217;s ranch my sister lived on. she was a good friend of most of hollywood as the wife of a prominent film producer.</p>
<p>sure enough, about 2 hrs later kaye called my sisters&#8217; and told us to come up for dinner, and to say bye to ed.  he was a very warm and funny guy who joked about feeling more secure since he was in the company of two authentic detroit killers.</p>
<p>yeah right&#8230; who couldn&#8217;t laugh at that. my sister all of 99 lbs drenched with her heavy weave wet; and me a svelte 130 lbs. we were just as amused as he was; and even more so that he stayed and shared a delicious dinner with us.</p>
<p>apparently, the food was from johnny&#8217;s fridge. he said johnny never went in the kitchen so he got a picnic basket and packed up dinner for us. he also called kaye to ask which wine to bring. such a guy. it was awesome.</p>
<p>he was a nice man, generous to a fault and funny as all get out.  we will surely miss his spirit.</p>
<p>great post Harrison.<br />
thanks for the comments earlier.</p>
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