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3/1 - 'Sunday Morning'

#1 Post by Miss Q »

Hey gang,

There was a nice interview this monrning on 'Sunday Morning' on CBS with scenes from Tom's ranch.... Hopefully it will show up on YouTube
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#2 Post by AlohaSpirit »

Great segment.

Not a video, but here is an article based on the profile:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/ ... 6854.shtml
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"But Higgins, I can explain."

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#4 Post by SUNSHINE43 »

That was a wonderful interview! Thanks for sharing it with us! I sat around all day yesterday, but yet I missed it. And... last night, everytime a commercial would come on, I would stand up, clap and yell Bravo! Bravo! to the tv laughing., with my husband sitting next to me and some kind of smirk on his face the whole time!!!! I loved Tom Selleck long before my husband, but as I always tell him, he IS my Tom Selleck!!!

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#5 Post by Miss Q »

N1095A I am so glad you found it on youtube and were able to share, thats not my thing... I thought this was a great interview...
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#6 Post by Sparkle & Fizz »

That was a nice overview of his career so far. I like all the video clips. Thanks for posting the link!

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#7 Post by N1095A »

No problem. Now if CBS would just put the movie on their site. I'd love to see it. If anyone finds a link, please, please put it up :D
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#8 Post by J.J. Walters »

Loved it! Thanks Mike! :)

The recognition of the positive portrayal of Vietnam Vets on Magnum. You can really tell how much that means to him in this piece.
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James J. Walters wrote:
Loved it! Thanks Mike! :)

The recognition of the positive portrayal of Vietnam Vets on Magnum. You can really tell how much that means to him in this piece.
I'm not a person to use the term hero lightly. I've always chosen those I look up to from a field of people I personally knew. First and foremost, my dad. Truly the greatest man I've ever known. A lot people choose celebrities as heroes, I never really understood that. Mostly celebrities are a shallow, self centered lot whose primary interest seems to be furthering their career. Tom Selleck is different. He's one of a very small core of actor/celebs who know the meaning of the words like honor, and class, and humility. This is exemplified by both the man, and his characters. He's truly a great man. Mr. Selleck is now the age that my dad was when he passed away, and I'm happy, and proud to count him as one of my heroes.
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