tulooking at? that is me back home in ottawa, canada. i was a bylaw enforcement officer. in uniform for about two weeks, trying to make it look cute. tucker: what bylaws did you enforce? bylaw is noncriminal laws. barking dogs, lawn grass complaints, annoying dogs, cats not on their leash. we actually tried to leech cats at one point, try that come of friends. [laughs] i was a dispatcher there an i would dispatch calls. bylaw base to 16, there is a -6g on the loose, phase 21069 i did that every summer while was in school. so i did that for a while. and they tell me that i got my start in radio from disp those calls.ll and i did the actual uniform thing for about two weeks. i was terrible at it there would be a dog across the street that i was supposed to catch and ie would pretend that didn t see it. tucker: i know that you know the name of every
what about your wife? tucker: she s pretty sunny. why would your memoir be entirely sunny? i think it s all about your outlook. i think that truly can help you through life. and that s what i try to do. i try to find the silver lining. i think all of the bumps on the road that i ve had, and i ve had a few, i realize now they had to happen for me to have this moment, sitting here with you, tucker. tucker: i love that. i love that you decided that and you stuck with it. who are we looking at? that is me back home in ottawa, canada. i was a bylaw enforcement officer. non-criminal laws. barking dogs, lawn grass complaints, annoying dogs, cats not on their leash.