Part of Paul's "final request" to me was instead of giving him an "in-person" memorial service, was to discuss his history on ODwire.org and tell some funny stories.
The video is long, so I'm including first the piece in its entirety, but I've also broken it into 12 smaller segments further in the comments, in case you want to watch it in bites, or to skip to topics you might be more interested in. [Paul's disasters on the radio and the Army stories are pretty funny.]
** if you happened to ever work in Paul's practice, or were there as a student, we'd love to hear your stories in this thread!
The video is long, so I'm including first the piece in its entirety, but I've also broken it into 12 smaller segments further in the comments, in case you want to watch it in bites, or to skip to topics you might be more interested in. [Paul's disasters on the radio and the Army stories are pretty funny.]
** if you happened to ever work in Paul's practice, or were there as a student, we'd love to hear your stories in this thread!
