I just watched a National Geographic program about Blue Whales narrated by
none other than one of the more famous Lever Gunners, Mr. Tom Selleck.
It was an excellent documentary. I thought it sounded like him but had to wait until the end of
the program to know for sure.
Regards,
Troy
way O.T. Tom Selleck
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way O.T. Tom Selleck
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Re: way O.T. Tom Selleck
Saw parts of that, interesting - now I will watch the Kennedy assassination piece.
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Re: way O.T. Tom Selleck
Mr. Selleck is getting older, and will Hollywierd and our country as a whole obsessed with youth, leading parts will be fewer and farther between. Doesn't help that he is truly conservative and a firearms owner. Fortunately, with his talent, and rich voice, he should have no problems finding solid work for years narrating all kinds of things!
Re: way O.T. Tom Selleck
Loved him in the Jesse Stone series.
Don
Don
Re: way O.T. Tom Selleck
Regarding the Jesse Stone series, there are getting to be a number of them and I've lost track. They're all showing up on the grocery store stands now for $9.99--any of them in particular worth a buy?