Does anybody know if Ed McMahon and his lovely wife are on the Larry King Live Show tonight (Monday, June 9th) on CNN, or was it already shown over the weekend.
I think this would be required watching by we real estate junkies out here!
Thanks!
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Ed was on a talk show years ago bragging how Johnny Carson said he couldn't do the show without him. Wake up ED! All you did was sit and laugh at Johnny's jokes, as someone else said, but you were also the butt of many of those jokes. Johnny's made you look like the nerd you are. Your arrogance, and stupidity surely came through on that interview. Sorry you are in so much financial trouble now, but you brought it on yourself. Do you really think all those young women you married at a late time in your life, were really in love with you?
hambug92 wrote: Do you really think all those young women you married at a late time in your life, were really in love with you?
Seriously doubt he thought they were IN love with him...and doubt one way or another...he cared either way....he was just old enough to know better but still too young to car
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Cloud Dancer wrote: It was all a clever way of free-advertising his house. I heard on the news that he is NOW getting a lot of inquiries on that house.
You could be right....stranger things have happened.
That aside, I just have to laugh. So many experts on here, it's a shame ol' Ed didn't post about his troubles a year or so ago and reap the benefits of all the fantastic financial advice from some of our regular posters.
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This can happen to anyone at anytime and it makes no difference how many zero's follow the decimal point. If the outcome is greater than the income and you can't pull out of the decline, there's gonna be trouble in paradise.