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[Laughs.] It's pretty much the ground rules of the marriage that I talk about nothing that happens between us on the air except for anything that I clear with her. So, yeah.
You moved to New York in March 2006 to do the TV show after being in Chicago for more than a decade. How's that been?
New York is really, really fun, and there's a lot to do. But there were definitely advantages to Chicago, like being able to drive. I really miss driving. Living in New York, I don't feel like I live in the United States of America. I feel like I live in a very special little enclave, and I'm not so fond of that. I liked being in the Midwest.
You're turning 50 next year. Any interest in writing fiction, for prose or film?
Any story I'd want to tell, I'd want to do in radio or on a TV show. I had the experience about two years ago of co-writing a romantic comedy with this screenwriter and director named Dylan Kidd. It didn't go anywhere, like most of these things don't go anywhere, but it was really, really fun to do. I feel like I know how to make this radio show. . . . It's plenty hard enough to get that right.


