Scott and Gavin moved on and Matt was absent on a great deal of the shows, because he had injured himself. For a while, it was just me until I met this street musician. I walked up to her and asked “would you like to be on television?” And she nodded and said yes. Through her, I met Kevin Kravitz and the rest was history. Kevin started the show with me as my attorney back in the summer of 1997. Matt came back and then it became a three-man show. The show progressed where people would walk up to me and wanted my autograph, but of course I had some uneducated haters that were jealous of me.
Kevin surely but slowly became not only a good addition to my show and the piece of puzzle that I needed, but he would always keep onto my level. Voice impersonation and comedy kept my character going. I can honestly say I’ve enjoyed working with Kevin. Kevin and I have worked well with one another throughout the years. most of our funnier stuff has been with Kevin involved in the skits. He puts the Bob Dole mask on he becomes Bob Dole. Kevin has been a Jack of all Trades...photographer, actor, and now recently, the author of a new book entitled, "T'was the Night Before I Insulted You". It gives his own little spin on the everyday life. A very good read, just before you go to bed...and use the bathroom.
With his many and various talents, he seems to know when to get the show back into Comedy Mode, if I get on a serious subject, or story. The beauty of the show is not only the chemistry between Kevin and me on camera, but the versatile topics and guests we've had to blend the show and to give it it's unique and entertaining ebb and flow.