Radio League
Saturday, June 16, 2001
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(GK: Garrison Keillor; TK: Tom Keith; SS: Sue Scott: TR: Tim Russell)

TR (BIG RICH ANNOUNCER): And now CARL, the Canadian American Radio League, brings you this word about radio broadcasting as a career choice. (MUSIC)

GK: People sometimes ask me why I went into radio, and then I turn and look at them and ---- (SS GASP) then they know why radio is the only medium for me.

SS: Your face ---- your head ---- they're completely transparent!

GK: Transparent skin. A result of using the wrong skin cleansers when I was a teenager. There is such a thing as skin that is too clear---- I found it out too late.

SS: I can see --- all your blood vessels. Your teeth. The gum in your mouth. I can see your brain. It's--- not as big as I thought it would be.

GK: For years I wore a ski mask but now I've learned to live with having a transparent head. And I've earned a pretty good living by letting brain surgeons study me.

TR (DOCTOR): Hmmmmmmmm. Interesting. Turn this way. ---- Hmmmmm. Hold your finger in the air and wiggle it back and forth and go RMMMMM RMMMMM.

GK: RMMMMM RMMMMM.

TR (DOCTOR): Interesting.

GK: The thing you miss, when you suffer from transcranial-luminence, is a normal social life. People try to be nice, but people being nice to you is not the same as having friends. (TABLEWARE, EATING)

SS: I'm sorry, what were you saying?

GK: I was talking about this wonderful book I'm reading. The one about the homesteaders.

SS: Right. Of course. ---- The homesteading book. --- Go on. Tell more.

GK: You're staring at my head again.

SS: Am I? I'm sorry. I'm really sorry. It's just that---- it's so fascinating to watch you chew your food.

GK: I'm not a science experiment, okay? I'm a real person. I have needs, too. (MUSIC) And that's what led me into radio. It's a chance to talk about what matters to me without people watching me chew or checking out my nasal passages for deposits. Thanks to radio, I have a chance to enjoy close personal relationships with people I've never met ---

TK (TEEN): Gee, Mr. Wyler, you sure don't look anything like what I imagined. Your head---- is that plastic?

GK: No, it's just very clear skin, Timmy.

TK (TEEN): I've thought of going into radio myself.

GK: I'd say, from the looks of you, that's not a bad idea.

TK (TEEN): But how long does it take to learn all you have to know?

GK: About six weeks, Timmy.

TK (TEEN): How do I know if I have the aptitude for radio?

GK: If you can talk and stand upright at the same time and read a clock, that's all the aptitude you need.

TK (TEEN): Where can I go to find out more?

TR (ANNOUNCER): Call your local vocational-technical school for more information. Or see if there's a Radio Club in your neighborhood. Or write to us: the Canadian American Radio League. Box 1-9-5-6, Dept. D, Grand Central Station, New York 16, New York. That address once again is Box 1956, Dept. D, Grand Central Station, New York 16, New York. Please enclose a self-addressed envelope with proper postage and fifteen cents in coin taped to a slip of paper and allow six to eight weeks for a response. (BUTTON)

© Garrison Keillor 2001

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