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So many of you wonder what we do after show ends…well, for me, the answer is I go the hell home and work in my beautiful home office. I spend most days between 11am – 4pm working on the next day’s show and tending to business calls, etc but the beauty of working from home is that I can take breaks whenever I want to and play with my dogs or play with my wife. By no later than 4pm every day I have taken a hot bath and am on the sofa with my wife, cooking dinner, enjoying our pets and relaxing for the rest of the day.

Here is a quick pictorial tour of where I spend most weekdays, preparing the Rob, Arnie and Dawn show:

All great home offices need a great chair. This my incredibly comfortable and gorgeous leather cognac office chair. I love this thing. I know you want to know how much it cost, and the answer is a lot. Suck it.


 



This is my view forward when in my chair facing the computer, where I do most of my work. As you see, my screen saver is my dog Shep, and to the immediate right is one of my favorite pictures taken of my wife on our wedding day.

 


To the right hangs my German Shepherd wall calendar.

 

 



On the fall wall behind my computer are some of the meaningless awards that the show and I have won over the years from various stupid radio publications and agencies. Most of them are in our office at the radio station, but we have won so many of these stupid “best talk show ever” awards that we have run out of room.

 



In the back corner of the office just beyond the awards wall is my storage closet with tons of paperwork and office supplies

Back to the view from my chair. If I look up and to the left, I see one of my 6 bookcases and the 42” plasma TV, perfectly situated for my viewing pleasure.

 


One of the things that makes me less fun that Dawn is that I am a guy who loves stuffed animals. All of these have some special meaning to me and are from my wife,, so shove it.

 


If I ever need to have someone come over and have a meeting in my home office, this is the chair they get to sit in.

 


 

 

 

If you spend enough time staring at these pictures, you’ll see a ton of the books that I own and still reference. This is my favorite shelf, with the most important and influential tomes I own.

 


Moving to the left is the second giant bookcase, complete with an entire shelf of dog books.

Below the dog shelf is the cigar box where I throw all of my daily crap into; keys money, etc.

Still moving left (from my chair’s view) we get to the third bookcase, my office bathroom door and my dopey dog Nellie hamming it for the camera. You’ll also notice my giant dry erase board which contains lists of projects that need to completed for the show and our websites.

 

Behind my chair is another bookcase containing mostly reference books and pictures.





One of the favorite parts of my home office is all of the gifts I have displayed from listeners; ranging from my Bugs Bunny statue to my golf hat signed by a ton of pro golfers (including Vijay Sighn), one of many corvette models and a ton of patriotic memorabilia including a hat from the CIA and a photo of a solider in Iraq who wrote RAD on a captured Iraqi military vehicle.

 

 

I also have my Grandfather’s old time transistor radio and pocket watch proudly displayed.

 


 

Here is the trophy Arnie and I won at the first annual Media golf challenge…back when people didn’t cheat.

 



I have as much art work hanging as I can find wall space for. Right above my chair hangs the hand painted lithograph depicting the Atlas Shrugged logo given me by my friends at Griffin & Reed eye care. On the walls opposite my desk are a picture of the Bay Bridge in San Francisco (where I grew up) and one of those cheesy motivational posters with a great picture of military jets.

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