Garrison, wishing you the best in your retirement! Thank you so much for the many years of enjoyment that you have given us, talking about Lake Wobegon! Those stories will continue to be listened to for many years to come --- "THANK YOU"!!
A unique man, Mr. Keillor, able to show us a piece of Americana that most of us don’t have in our memory but can be homesick to hear about. Thank you for stories of Lake Wobegon.
I listen to my spiritual friends every day going on about love and the universe. I get sick of it. This man has such a wonderful, subtle, dry wit. He sees thru all of the quacks of our white society and tells us the truth. He will be sorely missed.
Beautifully caught that glimpse of joie de vivre when you reach your 80's or 90's ...a sliver of rubarb pie and a grand daughter or grandson',s face surimposed on all the merry seconds of Christmas.
Definitely NOT Paul Harvey. I used to work in the radio business, and listened a lot to Paul Harvey. His stories and Keillor's storytelling are very different. He was not Paul Harvey but Garrison Keillor.
A unique man, Mr. Keillor, able to show us a piece of Americana that most of us don’t have in our memory but can be homesick to hear about. Thank you for stories of Lake Wobegon.
Garrison, wishing you the best in your retirement! Thank you so much for the many years of enjoyment that you have given us, talking about Lake Wobegon! Those stories will continue to be listened to for many years to come --- "THANK YOU"!!
A unique man, Mr. Keillor, able to show us a piece of Americana that most of us don’t have in our memory but can be homesick to hear about. Thank you for stories of Lake Wobegon.
Unique, enthralling, touching, loving observations of the human condition. Lake Woebegon - one small town in which he never loses interest.
I listen to my spiritual friends every day going on about love and the universe. I get sick of it. This man has such a wonderful, subtle, dry wit. He sees thru all of the quacks of our white society and tells us the truth. He will be sorely missed.
I love this show.
Beautifully caught that glimpse of joie de vivre when you reach your 80's or 90's ...a sliver of rubarb pie and a grand daughter or grandson',s face surimposed on all the merry seconds of Christmas.
I love Garrison Keillor💜😎
Garrison, Paul Harvey, and Art Linkletter....My America
"for a lot of people Starbucks, it's kind of their church" Oh, so true.
Does anyone know what song he sings, in what language at the very end?
LOVE ! CANT WAIT TIL THEY COME TO THE CHARLOTTESVILLE PAVILLION !!
Thanks
thru 17 moves,three births both parents. passing on, one divorce: there was one constant. PHC.
That was so sad. 😢
.... beautiful ^_^
sorry harvey
:)
he was another Paul Havey
Paul Harvey was a conservative Nazi fuck
Definitely NOT Paul Harvey. I used to work in the radio business, and listened a lot to Paul Harvey. His stories and Keillor's storytelling are very different. He was not Paul Harvey but Garrison Keillor.
A unique man, Mr. Keillor, able to show us a piece of Americana that most of us don’t have in our memory but can be homesick to hear about. Thank you for stories of Lake Wobegon.