Yeosh almost didn't happen. His parents would later refer to him as their favorite mistake, except for that one time they made a wrong turn and found an ice cream shop giving out free ice cream. That was awesome. It wasn't long before others realized how mature he was for his age and even Yeosh knew he was destined for great things. As a child, he learned to give change before he could even count. The fact that four quarters equaled a dollar seemed to be in his genes. He also began driving at age 2, when he managed to crawl into a running car, put it in reverse and ram it into a house. Not even Paris Hilton was making headlines about her wreckless driving at that age! In elementary school, he was Captain of the Patrols, lead in the band, Fire Marshall Chief (whatever that means) and, fittingly, made the morning announcements.
Things continued to go well for Yeosh throughout middle and high school, despite his awkwardly large nose and people's penchant for referring to him as 'Yoshi'. He was voted 'Most Likely to become an Engineer' at a summer-long engineering camp and 'Most Stressed' his senior year in High School. Finding it hard to continue to rack up such notable accomplishment in Miami, where he was raised, Yeosh decided to live life on a wing and a prayer. He applied to several prestigious universities and eventually selected the University of Florida…a decision that would shape the man he is today…literally. His shape changed as he gained thirty pounds in his first semester. Luckily he worked it all off but his relationship with Chef Boyardee had forever changed.
In college he would grow into his nose and figured out that the only way to feed his growing ego was to get into broadcasting. He began with a PBS station where he hosted a series of specials on local nuances and got heavily involved in production. This would prove to not be good enough for him and he would soon find himself working as an intern in a local Wal-Mart. While Yeosh shuddered at the thought of referring to the Wal-Mart smiley as an actual person for the rest of his life, he came to realize his true passion was for radio (good thing too, or we wouldn't be here today). He auditioned for an overnight position with Rock104 and after years of service and dedication he made his way to Mid-days. Now people were forced to listen to him everyday on their lunch time! But that really didn't mean a whole lot to his bank account. You could still find Yeosh on quiet night digging through dumpsters for clothes, or picking up bargains at the local flea market. Something was still missing though. Yeosh was about to graduate and looking for a job, but he knew something bigger was on the horizon and one March morning, he would meet the person who changed it all…
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