WCFL’s PD had a word or two with Jerry when he strayed from the station’s standard top-of-the-hour ID:
Rather than The Voice of Labor , Jerry very seriously intoned “WCFL — the labored voice of Chicago.”
(WCFL was founded by the Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL) in 1926.)
Jerry and Lujack also had a tour of duty at WLS:
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I met Jerry during my KYYX days. Seemed like a super nice guy
Yeah, wetting their pants over nothing. Everyone sees the humor in Jerry's remark. If it isn't a regular thing, just a one-off, no big deal.