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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 306866" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>I would have liked to have spent time talking to Frank Scott as much as I would Fred Bear. He seemed to be the true soft- spoken gentleman when I watched him narrate the tour of the museum in Gainesville. Another pair of greats I enjoyed listening to were Ted Williams and Curt Gowdy. Who could possibly replace these caliber people? No one I am familiar with. It seems principles,morals, and ethics have gone out the window with today's high profilers. Sad but it should make we "just average folks" more vigilant in "walking the walk-talking the talk" for the limited few we may come in contact/interact with and have an opportunity to positively influence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 306866, member: 2503"] I would have liked to have spent time talking to Frank Scott as much as I would Fred Bear. He seemed to be the true soft- spoken gentleman when I watched him narrate the tour of the museum in Gainesville. Another pair of greats I enjoyed listening to were Ted Williams and Curt Gowdy. Who could possibly replace these caliber people? No one I am familiar with. It seems principles,morals, and ethics have gone out the window with today's high profilers. Sad but it should make we "just average folks" more vigilant in "walking the walk-talking the talk" for the limited few we may come in contact/interact with and have an opportunity to positively influence. [/QUOTE]
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