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#1 - February 2, 2001
In
this edition...
A
welcome from producer "Nurse" Laura
Spike
to chat with "Survivor" creator Mark Burnett
Exclusive
sneak peek at morning crew "Fun Facts"
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Good
Morning and Welcome!
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This
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Thanks
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Sincerely,
Laura
Hirsch
Producer/The
Spike O'Dell Radio Program
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Attention
"Survivor" Fans:
Be
sure to tune in to the show on Friday, February 16, at 7:20am. That's
when we welcome Mark Burnett, the creator of "Survivor,"
to the studio. He'll talk about the new season of "Survivor"
as well as the "Eco-Challenge Expedition Race."
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Coming
soon to the Spike O'Dell Radio Program website, at wgnradio.com/spike,
new photos and "Fun Facts" about Spike and the rest of
the morning crew. As an exclusive for SpikeMail subscribers, here's
a sneak peek at some of the fun facts:
SPIKE
O'DELL
What's
your favorite movie?
Past
movies... The Right Stuff, Star Wars, Field of Dreams
Current
movies... The Matrix and Patriot
How
did you come to work at WGN?
In
1987, I got a call from the Program Director here and he said he
wanted to talk to me. I replied, "Me? What do you want with
me?" The rest is history.
What's
the question people ask you most about your job?
Is
it as much fun as it sounds?
TOM
PETERSEN (News)
What
kind of animal best describes you and why?
A
Cuddly Teddy Bear
How
did you come to work at WGN?
By
Car
If
you could change anything about yourself, what would it be and why?
Would you change anything at all?
Grow
more hair
DAVE
EANET (Sports)
What's
your favorite movie?
Probably
my all time favorite is "Jaws," because I saw it when
it first came out, and I was going to the beach the next day. Then,
I would take any of the Bond films with Sean Connery.....and, of
course, "Bull Durham."
Three
words that best describe you?
Friendly,
loyal, caffeinated.
What's
your personal motto?
From my days as a scout: "Be prepared....and always remember,
even on the days when things don't go well, I get to do THIS for
a living.
MARY
VANDEVELDE (Traffic Central)
What
kind of animal best describes you and why?
I'd
like to think of myself as an "Energizer Bunny" - everyone
else would call me a "Mother Hen!"
What's
the question people ask you most about your job?
Will
you do a traffic report for us?
What's
your personal motto?
Always
have a list, just don't look at it every day!
ORION
SAMUELSON (Business/Ag)
What
kind of animal best describes you and why?
The
dog - obedient, but I bite
Three
words that best describe you?
Energetic,
Loyal, Grandpa Big-O
What's
the question people ask you most about your job?
When
do you sleep?
MAX
ARMSTRONG (Business/Ag)
What's
your favorite movie?
"Hoosiers,"
since I spent many nights of my misspent youth in Indiana high school
gyms.
What
kind of animal best describes you and why?
A
coyote. You know that he is up to something. You just aren't sure
when it will happen.
If
you could change anything about yourself, what would it be and why?
I
would like to change my propensity for awakening every morning at
2:10!
DEAN
RICHARDS (Friday entertainment reports)
What
kind of animal best describes you and why?
A
beaver...always working, always busy plus I love eating tree bark.
Three
words that best describe you?
Eat,
sleep, work (I'm now depressed reading this)
What's
your personal motto?
"Scams
for one...scams for all"
LAURA
HIRSCH (Producer)
Three
words that best describe you?
wacky,
kind, loving
What's
the question people ask you most about your job?
What
time do you have to get up in the morning?
What's
your personal motto?
"This
above all, to thine own self be true."
DIANE
HUSKE (Assistant to Spike & Laura)
What
kind of animal best describes you and why?
Otter.
They are fun/loving animals. Very social.
Three
words that best describe you?
Talker,
dependable & trusting.
What's
the question people ask you most about your job?
What's
Spike O'Dell really like?
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Well,
Radio Rangers, that's all for this premiere edition of SpikeMail.
Watch your e-mail in about a month for the next edition. Visit wgnradio.com
for photos, audio, announcements about upcoming guests, and more
from Spike and the morning crew as well as the rest of WGN Radio.
And, tune in weekdays 5-9am for "The Spike O'Dell Radio Program."
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you weren't able to join us this morning for Spike's
final broadcast, we thought you'd enjoy this photo
of the scene at the Metropolis Performing Arts
Centre in Arlington Heights. Check wgnradio.com
later today for more photos plus video and audio
from the program.
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Spike O'Dell
As
most of you know, Spike ended his career at WGN
Radio earlier this morning. Here's a little Q&A
we put to him before he called it quits.
Retiring? You can't possibly be serious!
What gives? Because it was the plan.
Karen and I have been putting it away for the
time I was 55 years old and then we were going
to pull the plug and do something else. She has
followed me all these years and now I'm going
to follow her and do what she wants to do.
Any chance you'll end-up on another radio
station somewhere in the future? No.
I'm all done with radio. I'm going to throw away
my headphones.
Fact or Fiction: You and your wife Karen
are pulling-up stakes and moving to Mississippi:
Close! Not quite that far south. We are moving
to the Nashville Tennessee area. We have a home
right on Old Hickory Lake with a boat dock and
the whole works. Lyle Dean is going to teach me
how to be a boater.
Are you taking your flight simulator and
bird feeder with you? Yes and yes. As
well as my telescope and new Nikon camera.
You're 55 years old. What are you going
to do with all your free time? Nothing
for awhile. I'm going to fish....take a lot of
pictures up in the mountains.....and start to
do more watercolor paintings. I lost all of my
painting equipment in the house fire. I want to
get back to it. It's therapy for me.
Was the paycheck you made working these
hours worth the toll it takes on you physically?
Yes and no. There is no question that without
the paycheck I could not be retiring this early...so,
yes...the paycheck was worth it in that respect.
Although no amount of money is worth your health.
I have gained about 50 pounds since coming on
the morning show. I am always tired with this
schedule. I always want to take a nap. I never
moved enough and ate the wrong things. It kinda
got away from me. Karen is going to whip me back
into shape. I am actually looking forward to it.
Fact or Fiction: You really do hate these
morning hours: These are the hours everyone
in radio strives to get. And then when you get
them you realize how much your life changes. It's
easier when there are no more kids in the house.
I feel sorry for Karen because her social life
suffers because of my hours. But that's part of
the package and I knew that before excepting the
show. No regrets.
Without
getting too syrupy on us, what's the one memory
you'll take from working at WGN Radio?
Probably my first day here. It was intimidating.
I remember walking in and having to show an I.D.
badge that said I work here and it had those call
letters on it.... WGN. Wow! What was a kid from
the Quad Cities doing in such a hallowed broadcast
institution? You know what?....I still pinch myself.
Who you gonna' miss most: Buzz or Piranha
Man? Otis Fanortner.
We're running out of space here. Anything
else you'd like to say? I will take with
me so many great memories. It was a pleasure doing
a radio show for the greatest audience in America.
All I wanted to know for myself was rather or
not I could ever get a show on a radio station
in Chicago before my career was over. Not only
did did I get a show, but it was the morning show!
Arguably one of the most coveted radio jobs in
the nation! And perhaps on the greatest radio
station in America. I'd say that was a pretty
good run. My heartfelt thanks to all who listened
and put up with me. I had a blast.
So...you're really gonna' leave, huh?
Don't ask me again! I might change my mind!

For
this final edition of SpikeMail, we asked everyone
on the crew to complete the following sentence:
"The one thing I'll miss most about Spike
is..." Here's how they answered:
ORION SAMUELSON: Being kissed
on the back of my head when he walks into the
studio for the first time in the morning.
MAX ARMSTRONG: I will miss Spike's
childish pranks for which I was sometimes recruited
as a co-conspirator. I am sure Mary will miss
those stunts, such as our screaming into her intercom
speaker.
ANDREA DARLAS: Everything! But
most of all his ability to make me smile every
single day on the job!
ROB HART: Spike making various
bodily noises over the newsroom intercom while
I'm trying to record a report.
KIM GORDON: Commiserating with
him over the 'Cars for Kids' commercial.
BEN CORTEZ (engineer): As phony
as it may sound, I'll miss his smiling self every
morning. He always seems to be upbeat and positive.
Never showing if he is having a bad day. Thanks
for a great 21 1/2 years, Spike!!
MARY VAN DE VELDE: I will definitely
miss our morning "pre-meetings"....if that's what
you want to call them. Spike entertains us with
his latest food concoction, discoveries on "Google
Earth" and humorous gadgets! A good laugh is the
best wake-up call and I'll miss that the most.
DAVE EANET: His goofy jokes and
his cracks about my hair.
PAUL GREEN: " discussing the
impact of 'yo mama politics' on a current election".
Believe it or not, I use that phrase in all my
political science courses--Spike's insight and
legend lives in the halls of academia--who knew!!
LINDA ALBIN: The one thing I’ll
miss most about Spike is….hold on a minute,
one thing, just one thing, but there are so many
things to be missed. Most of all I’ll miss
our transatlantic chats about everything from
warm beer to royal affairs. And on the subject
of royalty, I’ll miss being treated like
a Queen by a man who is a prince among mere mortals.
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