Don 'The Dragon' Wilson, martial arts actor, and announcer for King of the Cage
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DonWilson (September 1, 1900 â April 25, 1982) was an American announcer and occasional actor in radio and television.
Though Wilson's primary function as announcer was to read the opening and the commercial pitches notably for Jell-O and Lucky Strikes), his importance to the program was as both feed and foil to Jack and other cast members.
Another Wilson trademark was an occasional tendency to flub his lines, the most famous incident occurring in a 1950 broadcast.
DON: It is not a straw man argument to ask an opponent to argue his case but it is a straw man to ask me to argue a case which I do not make, a case based on your assumption about what I allegedly believe when that is not what I believe.
DON: But in the Flood story, on the other hand, we have a story which--if taken from the beginning--would necessarily involve either dictation by or inspiration by God himself, an allegedly perfect, omniscient, and omnipotent being who would reasonably be expected to see to it that the resulting story had no inconsistency in detail.
DON: Whatever the number of animals which might be involved in such an endeavor, given the logistics and given the stated purpose ("to keep them alive"), and given that both meal offerings and the religious requirements regarding sacrifices came later, it seems to me to be quite absurd to sacrifice even one animal.