I would have loved to hear some of your radio gigs! :)
At KING/Seattle, I was just another weekend/utility DJ who occasionally drove the KING money van around giving money to people with KING stickers in their rear windows.
My claim to fame was playing Sebastian Mothers, karate instructor, on Andy Barber's evening show. That was where I learned how to be a straight man and set Barber up for the punch lines. It's an art, and I came to respect the work of Dean Martin, one of the greatest straight men in history, who worked with Jerry Lewis.
It was radio that permitted me to learn how to work a room and keep a presentation interesting, a skill that stood me in good stead over the years, both in information technology and passenger rail advocacy.
Radio is a young man's game, and I was in it when it still could be fun.