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Thursday, August 24, 2006

My Life as America's Radio Sweetheart

Here it is... my first ever published anything. Like ever, including high school newspaper-type stuff. They asked for it, and two days later, I turned it in.

"My Life as America's Radio Sweetheart: On the cusp of his move to KUSP, 'The Sound of Young America''s dearly beloved radio host reveals all" in this week's Metro Santa Cruz. I hope you enjoy it, but more importantly, I hope that it makes me rich and succesful beyond my wildest dreams.

Here's the introduction:

I was born in 1981. In 1982, I began composing my memoirs, with the able assistance of Presidential Historian, Pulitzer Prize Winner and Accused Plagiarist Doris Kearns Goodwin. Today, nearly a quarter-century later, I've created a 12,000-page tome that I think sums up the first 25 years of my amazing and inspiring life. I hope the book, when it appears, will help historians of the future understand my impact upon not only our nation but upon our world.

I'm currently in talks with a number of (largely imagined) publishers, but in the meantime, I thought I'd share a few excerpts from the larger text, which focus on my time in my adopted hometown of Santa Cruz. I expect these entertaining tales will cement my legacy as a Great Santa Cruzan, alongside other legendary locals like the guy from Survivor and the guy that decided to put a fiberglass caveman on the sky-tram at the Boardwalk.

Read the rest at the Metro website

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Dan Ball said...

Awesome. I'd like to see more of these.

August 24, 2006 5:37 PM  
Anonymous Carla said...

Jesse, that was BRILLIANT. I absolutely loved it.

August 24, 2006 5:52 PM  
Anonymous Dave Lifton said...

As I believe I have said before, you are far too young to be as talented as you are.

August 25, 2006 6:03 PM  
Anonymous Ronnie said...

"This aging/richness/guiltiness process is to public radio as photosynthesis is to leafy plants."

It's funny because it's true.

August 29, 2006 10:21 AM  

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