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
This is a city that's had a terrible tragedy, but there's an opportunity to build it back and build it back better. It could become a city that integrates rather than isolates, a city that inspires, a city that celebrates history and diversity and culture and people.
They could use that as a place-maker, a community center.
We all see the mills and all the stack lumber and it would be hard to think we would be in a bind, but realize even before this catastrophe, lumber had a high demand on it.
What developers are realizing is that they can provide green space that costs almost nothing to develop and it's an amenity that homeowners like and will pay a premium for.
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It's going to be a traumatic time for everyone, there's no doubt about that.
But you do need to remember to bring the patient's toothbrush, comfortable clothes and shoes. Books, videos, music and any personal mementos are also a good idea.
By doing a little bit of work ahead of time, the transition will be a lot easier on the new nursing home resident and their family members.
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