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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4065225" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Man, if you want to see Carson's talents on display, look up his appearances on the Jack Benny Program. He wasn't some yammerhead sitting behind a desk, he was a multi-talented entertainer in his own right (much like Benny himself).</p><p></p><p>On a related note, I recently listened to the latest season of the <em>World's Greatest Con</em> podcast. It was about Project Alpha, which was hatched by a couple of teenaged kids, with the assistance of James Randi, to expose the sham of paranormal research back in the early '80s. One of the first episodes talks about Uri Geller and the role Carson, himself an amateur magician, played in exposing him. It's funny how a guy primarily known as a comedic entertainer applied more rational effort in investigating a psychic phenomenon than the supposed scientists who were the target of Project Alpha...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4065225, member: 26737"] Man, if you want to see Carson's talents on display, look up his appearances on the Jack Benny Program. He wasn't some yammerhead sitting behind a desk, he was a multi-talented entertainer in his own right (much like Benny himself). On a related note, I recently listened to the latest season of the [I]World's Greatest Con[/I] podcast. It was about Project Alpha, which was hatched by a couple of teenaged kids, with the assistance of James Randi, to expose the sham of paranormal research back in the early '80s. One of the first episodes talks about Uri Geller and the role Carson, himself an amateur magician, played in exposing him. It's funny how a guy primarily known as a comedic entertainer applied more rational effort in investigating a psychic phenomenon than the supposed scientists who were the target of Project Alpha... [/QUOTE]
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