Ed McMahon

Ed McMahon
Edward Leo Peter "Ed" McMahon, Jr.was an American comedian, actor, singer, game show host and announcer. He is most famous for his work on television as Johnny Carson's sidekick, announcer, and second banana on The Tonight Show from 1962 through 1992. He also hosted the original version of the talent show Star Search from 1983 to 1995. He co-hosted TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes with Dick Clark from 1982 to 1998. He also presented sweepstakes for the direct marketing company...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth6 March 1923
CityDetroit, MI
CountryUnited States of America
Golf courses sell real estate and that's why they're built.
You can grow without destroying the things that you love.
The image of a community is fundamentally important to its economic well-being. If all places look alike, there's no reason to go anywhere.
The best places to live, work, and visit are those places that are willing to uphold their standards in the face of pressure to allow lowest common denominator development... Successful communities understand that when they say no to development that is contrary to the long-term health of their community, they will almost always get better development in its place.
Agriculture is the new golf
Johnny once described our relationship by saying we were as close as two people could be without being married.
I have learned two important lessons from my association with the Marine Corps: always be on time and always be ready to do what is required when you get there.
If you have a boat and a happy marriage, you don't need another thing.
Like Venice, Italy, New Orleans is a cultural treasure. And everyone who lived in the city should be allowed to come back. But that doesn't mean that they all should live in exactly the same spot that they lived before.
It's really kind of hard to be a suburb of nothing. If you don't have a downtown, you really don't have anything. It's hard to build a community around parking lots and subdivisions.
When a patient finds recognizable photographs, pillows and blankets in their new room, it gives them a sense of security and can make a world of difference. Things have a way of getting lost if you don't.
The majority of people who buy homes in golf course communities don't play golf. Golf is way down at the bottom in terms of total numbers and growth.
Those aren't things you want to worry about later. It's important that the people caring for your loved one have all that information on hand from day one.
When the new home construction and everything does begin in New Orleans, it is going to be tight and it will have a long term effect.