6,960 [WORX] Navalpride33 Members 12,492 posts 19,722 battles Report post #1 Posted January 23 (edited) Mr. King has a long as successful career. His generations of interviews with people now considered part of history and of historical importance, will live long after our departure... He will also be known for his iconic suspenders look... RIP Larry King... Now you have the Angels to interview.... https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/larry-king-dead-130805161.html Edited January 23 by Navalpride33 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
34,319 [HINON] Lert Alpha Tester 25,051 posts 20,748 battles Report post #2 Posted January 23 I've only ever known of him through cultural osmosis, but even I know he was a legend. RIP indeed. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
48 Sgt_Something_ Members 83 posts 1,308 battles Report post #3 Posted March 24 (edited) I always liked how he continued with his career only to be stopped by his unexpected death. It goes to show he has a lot of passion for interviewing famous people. To me, I thought its cool for older people (around that age) to interact (in terms of still being active and not sitting on the couch with a grumpy attitude) with the people of today. I don't think you can compare Larry King with Johnny Carson, but I prefer him over Mr. Carson. May Larry King finally rest in peace. Edited March 24 by Sgt_Something_ 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites