And the good ones have some inflection in their voice which adds to the info for an "above glideslope, coming down rapidly" sort of call. IMHO they are easier to fly than ILS as you have a guy/gal telling you exactly what to do. Maybe that's just because they are about the only precision approaches I ever shoot, but I still think they are significantly lower tasking for the pilot.
edit: good writeup as usual Mike, learned a couple things as well. One addition, since the thread is now closed, for those unfamiliar with PAR ops, the "begin descent" call is for heavies, so for lighter/maneuverable aircraft, we always use the "up and on glidepath" call to actually initiate the descent. Not sure if you did this in Hogs or -117's, but it is standard for USN/USMC tacair jets and works nicely......unfortunately around here (KNKX) you intercept the G/S from above due to MVA considerations to the east of the field, so it ends up being a little more non-standard and you tend to start out high coming down unless you really nail it at the start.