The truth is, I was D.J.-ing on my college radio station in 1987, and I was called 'Mad Marj.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I started D.J.-ing my first year of college just for fun and to pay bills.
I was at the radio station all the time and on the air all the time. I met John Travolta and a lot of the other big '70s icons. Shaun Cassidy sang 'Da Do Ron Ron' to me onstage. I thought I was a rock star; I had an all-access-pass childhood.
I did radio back in the era when we did radio drama.
I was known around the college for jamming in the lounge.
My first job on the radio was writing jokes for a Baltimore DJ called Johnny Walker, who was sort of a '70s era shock jock who all the teenage boys listened to in my school.
I started in 1946 in radio. I was ten years old. I was discovered singing in a school play. Someone was in the audience and it's six degrees of separation.
And I met Paul Simms while I was making 'It's Pat', and he later wound up casting me in 'NewsRadio.'
I sang with Anita Bryant in the Southern Baptist churches.
I began in radio in 1997 on a radio show hosted by a now very famous comic, Jamel Debbouze. I would fake call listeners.
I was like a Borscht Belt comedian trapped in the body of a 6-year-old. I was channeling Jackie Mason at 7.