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Kevin Fischer is an award-winning veteran broadcaster who has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for nearly three decades.
Kevin, who is a legislative aide to state Sen. Mary Lazich (R-New Berlin), can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, “INTERchange,” on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, in Franklin.

It was Kismet

By Kevin Fischer
Sunday, Nov 4 2007, 04:18 PM

THE FOLLOWING BLOG IS NOT POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS, CONTROVERSIAL, OR CONFRONTATIONAL. IT IS, HOWEVER, PERSONAL (That’s ok. Many blogs are). IT INVOLVES AN EPSIODE IN THE LIFE OF YOURS TRULY. YOU, OF COURSE, CAN CHOOSE TO REFRAIN FROM READING. BUT ADMIT IT. YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO READ IT. SO, IF YOU WILL INDULGE ME, PLEASE.


Several years ago, my lovelorn friend Jim had just started dating a new gal. Somewhat the nervous type…okay, a really nervous type, Jim asked me if I would just materialize at what turned out to be only his second date with the young woman.

The plot was this: The date was on a Friday night. Jim would take his date to the Dan Jansen festival. I would arrive at the festival after my Channel 10 taping of InterCHANGE, and the two lovebirds would “bump” into me at one of the beer tents.

And so it went.

There I was, the only lunatic at the festival wearing a suit and tie, all by myself, at a beer tap.

Suddenly, out of the blue, there was Jim and………………….his date!

“Hey, look over there. It’s Kevin Fischer. What a surprise! Imagine running into you here!”

“Jim! What are you doing here,” I replied, confident we had completely pulled the wool over the poor girl’s eyes.

Jim’s date had this look on her face that seemed to say, “Uhhhh, what in the world is going on?”

I proceeded to walk around the grounds with the two who said about 8 words in an hour. After snarfing some brew at the Hooter girl’s beer stand, I figured that things weren’t going well, and that Jim was on his own to boost his confidence.

I left, predicting that I’d receive a phone call the next day from Jim that his date ended the evening telling him, “You’re a nice guy, but ………………”

I was wrong.

Jim made another date, a pretty important one.

At the time, I was helping Jim with his business on the side…….wedding and miscellaneous party DJ.  We had a gig to do music at a surprise 50th birthday party. Jim invited his friend, Michele, but Jim invited some folks, too: his parents, to meet Michele.

It was Michele’s turn to be nervous, so, to keep her confidence intact and have moral support, she invited her best friend to accompany her.

Jim, meanwhile, found out about it and asked me to be on my best behavior to Michele’s friend.

“I’m always on my best behavior,” you silly fool!

Jim danced with Michele, I danced with Michele’s friend and the night went smoothly.

There were other highlights, but suffice to say that Jim asked Michele to marry him, Michele said yes, I was best man at the wedding and Michele’s friend stood up alongside me as Matron of Honor.

That’s how I met my future wife, Jennifer, Michele’s best friend.

I am a strong believer that certain events transpire for a reason.

Jim and Michele got married on November 4, 2000. November 4th is Michele’s birthday.

It was because my good friend Jim had the good fortune to meet Michele and the good sense to propose to her that I was able to meet my lovely bride who has made me so very, very happy.

So, to my dear friend Michele Kaluzny, today I say:

Happy Birthday!

Happy Anniversary!

And Thank You!

 

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