When I was a kid, my friends and I broke out the tape recorder and pretended we were DJs. These ‘shows’ happened occasionally, starting in 1987 and lasting through 1993, before I got an internship at WMUC radio at the University of Maryland and recorded myself actually doing a real show. Continue reading “ROBO 100”
My Interview With a Sociopath
In the 1990s, when I was a student at University of Maryland, I had a public affairs show on WMUC radio and also frequently wrote for The Diamondback. During the quarantine, I started listening to my old radio show tapes – many of which are embarrassing at this point in my life – but found one that is very interesting in retrospect. Continue reading “My Interview With a Sociopath”
Coronavirus
A hockey friend of mine, who was featured in this Washington Post article, recently returned home from the hospital after surviving the coronavirus.
Mick Foley!
I got to meet my wrestling hero, Mick Foley, on Monday at the Improv in D.C. and got to sit up front for his show. Continue reading “Mick Foley!”
Teddy Bear Toss!
I finally went up to Hershey to attend a Bears game on Sunday. It was Teddy Bear Toss night, where Hershey broke their own world record for the most stuffed toys thrown onto the ice – 45,650. Continue reading “Teddy Bear Toss!”
