April Foolin’
In general I'm not big into April Fool's Day. Those that know me pretty well are usually surprised to hear that. I tend to be a fun-loving guy who likes to laugh a lot. I guess it can be surprising when I say that I have a tough time coming up with April Fool's pranks, or jokes, that are good.
Sure, stoopid April Fool's jokes are a dime a dozen. Usually it's based on a lie that isn't hard to detect as a lie. Everyone has an uncomfortable laugh and then gets on with the day. Worse yet is a made up tragic story that causes wailing and sobbing only to be replaced by fists flying when the truth is revealed.
However, I do have one story of a joke that I actually planned out and pulled off that wasn't half bad. This is that story.
It was years ago in Roswell, New Mexico. I was the main Weather Anchor on the 6:00 and 10:00 news on KBIM-TV. I brought my son and daughter to work with me on April Fool's Eve along with the suit and tie that I was going to wear the next night. I used a photog to shoot the video. By the 6:00 o'clock news on April Fool's night, I was ready. I instructed my director to mess with the clipping on the weather wall shortly after I started my weather and then roll tape once I walked off camera. It worked brilliantly. Here's what the viewer saw that night in 1993:
We came out of the commercial and I got 10 or 15 seconds into the weathercast when I started to fade in and out on the air. I turned to the camera said, "something's not right, I'm gonna go check this out." I then walked off camera and out the studio door with the camera following behind. I walked into the control room and up to the "director" and it was my 4 year old son and 10 year old daughter. My son had the headsets on and my daughter was at the controls of the switcher. I looked at 'em and said, "I know it's your first time directing and all, but can you please try and get it right?" They said in unison, "OK Dad. NOT!"
I then walked back into the studio shaking my head and went on with the weather.
Fun times! Great team work between a news photog, director, tape op and my kids. My only regret is I didn't save a copy.
Oh, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my brother Chris! Seriously.
Make it Real
I had this idea when I was posting YouTube videos on Facebook. Every song brought me back somewhere. Different stages, times, events, people in my life.
Songs have that power. To transport you back to whatever or whomever. Probably only the sense of smell is a more powerful memory prompter.
So, here is my first entry. Scorpions, “Make it Real”
I was traveling across the Arizona desert, almost to my destination of Roswell, NM when someone on the bus asked me if I wanted to trade. My Queen, “News of the World” cassette for his Scorpions, “Animal Magnetism” cassette. I am still fully convinced I got the better end of that deal!
I started listening and I heard “Make it Real” and it really spoke to my heart. See, I had left Oregon with only the possessions I could carry to pursue a dream of broadcasting. I was gonna make it real for reals! I had taken my last check, sold a typewriter my Mom had given me and bought a one way ticket to Roswell, NM.
Just a week before my friend and I were fishing. He was gonna go to Roswell and wanted to know if I wanted to go. I had never heard of it. No one had as far as I knew! It was before the alien stuff was widely known. I asked him how big it was and if they had any radio and TV stations. 50,000 people and yes, both radio and TV. I was in!
At the time I was a part time dishwasher barely making my rent. A promising student in school, I smoked too much pot to realize that I could actually go to college. I did know, however, that I could start a radio and TV career with a little talent in a small market. And that is what I aimed to do.
Off on an adventure, as 21 year olds are prone to do. It worked out just as planned. However, with all plans, it didn’t look or unfold the way I pictured it. So many life lessons along the way. The subject of so many other songs.
I did get a job a few months later as a part time DJ. That led to a full time gig and eventually, Music Director. Then into TV and finally a weatherman.
Now I am faced again with a dream, or a hint of one. Will I sell out and chase it like I did way back in 1984? It feels different. I have a car payment and debt and I’m old. Then there is the dream part. What is it I want to do when I grow up since I have already reached those goals of DJ and Weatherman?
I’m gonna play the song again and see if the song helps me to find the courage to really be what I think God wants me to be. I made it real once, maybe God wants to make it real in my life again!
Roswell Gus Macker

Courts are in session
Gus Maker 3-on-3 Basketball came to Roswell, New Mexico in the 1980′s. At KBIM TV we had a media team in the Maker. There were hundreds of teams coming in to town from all over to brave the heat for 3-on-3 basketball glory! It had great economic impact on Roswell. Hey, teams gotta eat!

Chris, Mike, Ward and Vic
Snowkids
Taken in Roswell, New Mexico in late 1992 (I think). The kids came over to my small place on Kentucky Ave. and we made a snowman. Michael’s mittens got soaked and he managed without them after that. Great job kids!

Amber & Michael & Snowman
Driving Back from Texas, Thanksgiving Weekend, 2007
November 25, 2007 Snow!
Usually when I’m driving 600+ miles, I don’t stop for anything except gas and maybe a pit stop. This day was different! 4+ inches of snow in Plains was awfully perty. Click on a pic for an 800 x 600 version.
Approaching and leaving Plains, the road was pretty much covered with snow. It was nice of everyone else to make the path in the snow!
Chaves County has an exceptional courthouse. It looks even better in the snow. According to the National Weather Service 7-10″ fell Saturday Night/Sunday AM.

