- county employee. - elected official, yeah. - justice of the peace? - yes, sir. - what does that mean? - i'm like the small judge that reads you your rights when you go to jail. - also a musician? - yeah, a musician with primo here. - where? the--the-- the radio station? - i've been on the radio now for ten years. ten years, every week. and he's been on the radio now for, what, three? - three or four years. - restaurant business? - i have a burger and taco joint that's open on weekends. - burger time. - a lot of multitasking around here. people tend to-- - you have to. - you have to. - yeah, i always say that every job here pays ten bucks an hour whether you're the attorney, or the barista, or the janitor. so you're going to have to work a lot of different jobs to make it because it's expensive to live here. - right. look, this is a small town. - 1,800 people. - it seems an unlikely place to put in a spanking-new public radio station that's heard all over texas, yes? - well, that's exactly right. i mean, your expenses for running a 100,000 watt transmitter on the top of a mountain that gets struck by lightning every three weeks or-- it's pretty tough. - yeah, uh-huh. - but the station has support