For a very short time, I sat and delivered on radio, (CKLU in Sudbury, ON). I concluded each segment with: "For Sit and Deliver this is Shannon O'Toole." But I dropped the O'Toole, when I dropped the tool.
Then I considered breaking into the select group of people known only by their first name, in order to close my segments.
People like Cher, Madonna, and Yanni (not a real link, I wouldn't do that to you), came to mind immediately.
But I thought this could potentially be a problem if I were to ever make it big in Ireland. An Irishman once asked me how it felt to be named after an airport. I told him I was handling it much better than my half brother Heathrow O'Hare since he never seemed to know if he was coming or going. Then I thanked Mr. Ass O'Hole for his concern.
Next I considered using initials to complement my first name. I could borrow the first initial of my ex-husband's last name to become Shannon O. But that had a familiar ring to it. Of course! It had already been done by Jackie. O Jackie! You had everything. Did you really have to buy a vowel?
Then, I tried to put the O before my name and sign off as O Shannon. But this too had been done. First by the writer O Henry, followed by the chocolate bar. (I just figured out why I crave chocolate whenever I read The Gift of the Magi).
I needed a fresh approach to using initials - to go where no one had gone before. I placed an O in front of my name and an O after my name and signed off as O Shannon O. But this seemed to have a hypnotic effect on my producer who played my sign-off on a continuous loop until the playback board burst into flames.
Just when I was about to give up on the whole idea it occurred to me to use the last initial of my maiden name, O'Connor. I would sign off as Shannon O...but this had a familiar ring...
So, I quit radio.
Recommended Listening: MacArthur Park by Richard Harris - (the switchboard really lit up when I played this song during my on-air segment - unfortunately all the callers were demanding it be removed from the airways immediately).
Recommended Reading: The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry
Recommend Viewing: Pirate Radio
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