Thanks for joining us again for Norm Nathan’s Vault of Silliness.
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As the month of February is short so is our supply of February dates in the Vault.
On tap today is a DBG from February 6th, 1993.
I have titled this one: Your Cheating Harte?
It starts off with that infectious Norm chortle as he briefly loses it after mentioning the requirements or lack thereof, for playing the game.
The line-up of players is as follows:
Helen – and love is in the air
The cheery and chipper Maryanne in PA
The lovely voiced Kim from South Portland, ME
The short-lived Bruce in Boston and Norm offers a quick prayer
I’m producing and in studio and recently passed the producers exam and just may be certified for an executive postion.
Jack Harte in Traffic and Dr. Norm diagnoses him with a terminal illness and later offers fatherly advice.
Before we get to the birthday’s we have a couple of ‘shout-outs,’ one of which is, ahem…unforgettable.
The birthday honorees…
Ronald Reagan
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Rip Torn
Tom Brokaw
Natalie Cole
Axl Rose
Mike Farrell
Fabian Forté – Tony: “What’s his strong point?”
(Norm provides what I think is one of his best lines ever regarding Fabian. You won’t want to miss that).
And Michael Tucker
Norm closes out the program with a riveting story about some construction near the John Hancock Tower in Boston.
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