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The Best Show on WFMU => Show Discussion => Topic started by: Shaggy 2 Grote on October 12, 2007, 11:58:05 AM

Title: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Shaggy 2 Grote on October 12, 2007, 11:58:05 AM
Inspired by Erika's recent thread, I'm curious to hear when all y'all crossed over from mere listenership into full-blown FOTdom.  I'll start:

2007 was sort of my breakout year as a playwright, and I wound up traveling to a lot of different cities.  This was awesome, but also lonely - sometimes I would know a lot of people where I was going, but other times I just wound up tooling around by myself until I had to be somewhere (not to mention all the flying was a drag).  Listening to podcasts in general kept me grounded, but it was really TBSOWFMU and the Scharpling and Wurster CDs that kept me sane and happy.  I have a few specific recent memories:

Last May, I was in Austin staying in a little house behind a bigger house - the guy in the big house ran a theater company and used the little house for visiting artists.  It was pitch black and eerily quiet, so at night I would sit by the screen door and listen to the show and the archives.  This was probably the first time I started to get really obsessed with the show.  I think I started lurking on the boards around then too.

Then, in July, I was in Portland, Oregon - I loved that city, but after a year or so of traveling, I started to feel a little nuts.  For the first two or three days I was there I really felt like I had no idea where I was.  After I was done with this theater festival, my wife came out for a cheapo vacation, which was great - but we couldn't get a flight home together.  It was one of those things where her flight was at midnight and mine was at 7AM, so I stayed one night at a depressing fleabag airport motel.  Listening to TBSOWFMU kept me from spiraling into despair.

By this time I was a full-fledged fan, but not yet a FOT.  It wasn't until after the monkfish incident that I actually registered for the boards and started posting.  I can't remember exactly what my logic was, but there was some vague sense of urgency that led me to start participating.  And that's all she wrote.

So what's your FOT origin story?
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Gilly on October 12, 2007, 12:31:16 PM
3 or 4 years ago my friend gave me New Hope For the Ape Eared and I loved it and a few months later I realized that the show was still on the air and that's about it. I think I started listening every week a couple years ago via the archives and then the podcast and just recently over the web.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: erika on October 12, 2007, 01:36:52 PM
I know I was lurking on the boards a bit -- maybe for a few weeks after I started listening. I didn't post here but I'd post on the AST thread about the show... But then I decided to start posting and add this to my very short list of message boards I like to visit.

Though I think I became an FOT before I actually started posting. That happened right away.

Why did I become one? Does one really need to ask such a thing? My answer: The Man.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Shaggy 2 Grote on October 12, 2007, 01:50:20 PM
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Why did I become one? Does one really need to ask such a thing? My answer: The Man.

This makes me think of an interesting sub-question for tha ladeez: did most of you find the show through male friends or significant others?  Did any of you find the show on your own?
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Sarah on October 12, 2007, 02:21:15 PM
Finally, a question worthy of my 1000th post.  Answer:  Hell yeah I discovered the show on my own, via SSD, which I also found on my own.  And it was one of my sisters who told me about FMU, back in 1980.  Not a speck of male influence in sight.



Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: erika on October 12, 2007, 02:34:52 PM
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Why did I become one? Does one really need to ask such a thing? My answer: The Man.

This makes me think of an interesting sub-question for tha ladeez: did most of you find the show through male friends or significant others?  Did any of you find the show on your own?

I found it through an AST thread... no penis involved.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Shaggy 2 Grote on October 12, 2007, 02:41:05 PM
Aha, so "The Man" = Tom.  I think I misunderstood. 

Anyway, bring it, sisters!

I ask this because both WFMU fandom and the alternative comedy scene have reputations as being male-heavy, but I've always found both to have plenty of estrogen.  It's an interesting topic, perhaps worthy of its own thread.  I have a friend who's on staff at The Daily Show, I think the only female there, and she once told me that all of the guys she works with are totally sweet and nerdy and enlightened, but often she can't get a word in edgewise at the writers' table just because her voice is higher.  She came up with the title "You Don't Know Dick" for the Cheney series, but no one heard her when she said it - she had to send it by email or something like that.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: mike a on October 12, 2007, 04:16:38 PM
Pretty quickly.  It took me about a month of listening to the podcast to figure out what was going on.  By the time the Poster Children war happened and I figured out when Tom was and was not being ironic (e.g. not really a Bush supporter), it occurred to me that this show was something special.  But I didn't become a "true" FOT until the first time he announced the podcast was in danger - only then did I stop and reflect just what an integral part of my week it had become.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: masterofsparks on October 12, 2007, 05:02:52 PM
I'm pretty new to the Best Show - I found out about it back in June or July. I was visiting the Chunklet website and Henry posted clips of a comedy panel discussion from SXSW that included, among others, Jon Wurster. The show was mentioned a couple of times during the discussion, so I subscribed the podcast and was hooked pretty much right away. That first episode I heard was the one when Hammerhead called, and I've sunk only deeper into my obsession since then. It's nice to know that others share my geekiness.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Phantom Hugger on October 12, 2007, 05:31:23 PM
I am a frequent mail order customer at Aquarius Records http://www.aquariusrecords.org/  and one of the staff picks was the "Art of the Slap" cd. I listened to some sound clips on their site and immediately bought the cd on my lunch break. After hearing the Heaven 13 concert on Mt. Everest calls I had to stop working and lay down under my desk to compose myself. I found the archives the same day and have been pouring over them ever since. I remember getting a Christmas morning feeling when i received my FOT card in the mail and got that thing laminated the same day.

So the short answer is whenever that cd came out...... spring 07?

Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: moonshake on October 12, 2007, 05:48:39 PM
After hearing the Heaven 13 concert...
You need to listen again, son!

I became a devoted FOT in Summer '06. To help myself get through a summer of immense boredom and pain, I began listening to at least one episode a day from the Best Show archives. I soon became inseparable from the show and when I received my FOT membership card in Fall, I considered myself officially inducted.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Phantom Hugger on October 12, 2007, 05:51:54 PM
After hearing the Heaven 13 concert...
You need to listen again, son!

I stand corrected, Mother.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: mike h on October 12, 2007, 06:01:53 PM
I had seen the show listing in the WFMU schedule a while back, but I didn't start listening to it until January of this year, after reading an enthusiastic post about it on the Matador Records Bulletin Board. A lot of love for the Best Show in those parts! I believe Gerard Cosloy had "The Art of the Slap" in one of his posted listening piles a while back...

The Best Show was a particularly nice discovery in that it made me feel a lot less lonely while I was studying in England for the first half of this year. Have been getting a lot of laughs since then! You're my hero, Tom.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Jason on October 12, 2007, 06:45:18 PM

I found it through an AST thread... no penis involved.

But quite a few dicks.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Shaggy 2 Grote on October 12, 2007, 07:02:32 PM

I found it through an AST thread... no penis involved.

But quite a few dicks.

ZING!
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Gilly on October 12, 2007, 10:26:41 PM
Aha, so "The Man" = Tom.  I think I misunderstood. 

Anyway, bring it, sisters!

I ask this because both WFMU fandom and the alternative comedy scene have reputations as being male-heavy, but I've always found both to have plenty of estrogen.  It's an interesting topic, perhaps worthy of its own thread.  I have a friend who's on staff at The Daily Show, I think the only female there, and she once told me that all of the guys she works with are totally sweet and nerdy and enlightened, but often she can't get a word in edgewise at the writers' table just because her voice is higher.  She came up with the title "You Don't Know Dick" for the Cheney series, but no one heard her when she said it - she had to send it by email or something like that.

Really? I've always found that the alternative comedy scene has more women fans than mainstream comedy or at least hardcore fans...You can even count the Best Show on that list. It has way more female callers than your average call-in show.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Shaggy 2 Grote on October 12, 2007, 10:38:06 PM
Yeah, Gilly, that was kinda my point.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Gilly on October 12, 2007, 11:05:01 PM
Oh my bad. I shouldn't skim posts.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: Beth on October 15, 2007, 02:19:22 PM
i'd heard the best show at random times when i was living in nj---i was a long time wfmu fan-- but it didn't become an obsession until this summer. my friend had hired me to sell merchandise for her band on their summer tour. obviously, there were many long drives during which i desperately looked for some form of entertainment. the chick who was touring with us as the  opening act recommended i podcast the best show...and i was hooked. i started reading the forum around the same time, but only started posting a couple of weeks ago. i'm glad i took the plunge into posting... and someday i really want to call the show when my nerves are feeling up to it--i'm terrible on the phone.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: masterofsparks on October 15, 2007, 05:03:05 PM
Beth, don't fret. I'm a relative newcomer and I made my first call during the recent movie quotes episode. Tom was really nice and even included my submission, all in spite of the fact that (due to my nerves) I was barely audible and sounded like a narcoleptic.
Title: Re: When/How/Why did you become a FOT?
Post by: nerryawesome on October 15, 2007, 05:40:07 PM
My friend recommended that I listen to the best show podcast back in Early 2006. I listened but had a crappy attention span, so I didn't get far enough into the show to be impressed (I think I made it to 2 minutes, if that).

About a year later, I had some extra free time, so I listened to a few shows. I was really impressed with Tom's brand of humor. It's pretty much all of the same types of things that me and my friends do, which I guess is why my friend recommended that I listen.

Here's the fun part of the story. Shortly after these events, I joined the Friends of Tom, and eagerly awaited my membership card. When it arrived, I looked at the handwriting on the envelope and card, and I thought I had written and mailed these things myself. Literally, Tom's handwriting looks IDENTICAL to mine. I even print every character in all uppercase, just like Tom did with my membership card. The only discernible difference I can find is that he makes his A's without lifting the pen, whereas I lift the pen to cross the A.

So now, I'm a loyal fan of the best show, and I'm a member of the friends of Tom, walking around with a membership card that everybody thinks is a fake because the handwriting looks like mine.

I listen live sometimes, but I haven't mustered the courage to call in. I'm not even really afraid of talking to Tom; I'm more intimidated about making it through Mike.