Walking Styles of the Old and Famous
Further to Matt's important observations on Larry King, Bob Novak's ambulatory style is also worthy of note.
Novak employs a variation on the stomach-forward method pioneered by Alfred Hitchcock (complete with Hitch's protruding lower lip), although Novak's counter-balancing gut is set radically low. This allows Novak to tilt waaaay back, confident that the subterranean center of gravity he's created will keep him upright.
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