Here's what Neal Boortz says about himself: I was born in 1945 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. I didn't particularly like the accent of the people up there so I left for Texas about 30 days later when my Dad returned to the Pacific to continue his participation in World War II. Texas was always my "official" residence, but I lived all over the place since Dad was in the Marine Corps. Some addresses would include Hawaii, California, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, and others. I Graduated High School in 1963 from Pensacola High with something like a C- average. Then, off I went to Texas A&M. I was a worse student at A&M than I was in high school. I finished at A&M in 1967 and came to Atlanta to visit my parents. Dad was working at Lockheed at the time. I liked the place, and I stayed. I've been here ever since. After Texas A&M. I entered law school in Atlanta and graduated in 1977. Law school finally presented a challenge worthy of my attention, so I worked at it and graduated near the top of my class. During my years in talk radio I have managed to find other things to do. I practiced law, worked as a jewelry and carpet buyer, sold insurance, loaded trucks, worked at the post office and at an employment office, wrote speeches for the Governor of Georgia, and audited books overnight at a sleazy motel. I happily retired from the practice of law in 1992. This means that I was 47 years old before I ever had less than two jobs. When I feel particularly frisky I like to write. My first book, "The Terrible Truth About Liberals," is in its fourth printing. I'm presently working on my next book, "Somebody Has Say It." I expect a brutal bidding war from several publishers for that one.
Politics? I'm a confirmed Libertarian. I believe that the principal difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is that the Democrats just want to grow our Imperial Federal Government a bit faster than the Republicans do.Yes, I'm married. My wife, Donna, doesn't listen to the show. Never has. This is good. My daughter, Laura, uses a fake last name. Another good idea. And, that's enough of an introduction. Listen to Neal Boortz on SuperTalk WFHG weekdays 2 to 4pm. Click Here to visit Neal's website. |