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The Best Show on WFMU => Show Discussion => Topic started by: Jason from Huntsville, AL on July 28, 2011, 06:20:19 PM
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This thread is intended to recognize folks who are solid, enduring and/or able callers who don't get the perks and accolades of the Mutant, Quality and Power Callers. These are the workhorses with more class than flash. The hardhats. The Lunch pails. The Joe & Jane Callers.
I'd like to start by recognizing Nick from Standford, CT.
I've heard him catch one of the most unfair Heave-Ho's ever as well as being treated with suspicion (both times because Tom didn't like the sound of his voice*) and never heard him complain about either. There's a humility to a Nick from Stanford, CT that's inspiring. I always enjoy hearing him pop up when I'm cruising the archives.
Who are your Joe & Jane Callers? SING THEM!!!
*I don't blame Tom for a second for going with his gut on this type stuff. Nine times out of 10 I'm sure he's dead on.
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Evan from Providence. Got majorly GOMP'ed several years ago for terlet talk, and I know he was heartbroken about it. Shame because he had been a really solid caller before that. But recently, after years of absence, he called in. Here's to you, Evan!
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Another caller who I always enjoy hearing is Bonaventure from Canada.
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That guy from New Zealand was amazing!
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And what about that broad from Maine? She hasn't called in a long time, though. Screw her.
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And what about that broad from Maine? She hasn't called in a long time, though. Screw her.
Seconded?
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I knew you'd have my back.
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That guy from New Zealand was amazing!
And humble.
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Candy singing "Loving You."
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Stacey from Ashville, NC and Mackro in Seattle both are solid if somewhat unspectacular. And I mean that in a good way.
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BRING BACK JOEY LEVELS
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I'm a fan of Harry from Milburn.
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My calls are solid? Really? Thank you, CSW!
To be honest, when I first read CSW's post, I unnecessarily focused on the word "unspectactular" more than the rest of the sentence. Why did I do that? I mean, I agree with the assessment, but so what?
I also felt the same for Nick from Stamford CT (whom I've been close friends with before we discovered we were FOTs) when I saw Jason use the word "humility" in the context of his call. Again, why? This thread and its posters have nothing but the best intentions.
In brief: the web can be a crappy tool for championing the underdogs, The Rest, the Honorable Mentions, or any Tier 2 or 3 type accolades.
I wonder if everything on the Web just removed all of those Tier 2 or 3 lists altogether. What if "The Rest" didn't exist? Would Tom be happier?
Granted, I grew up with a family that would physically hit me if I didn't get A+'s or wasn't #1 at everything, so it's probably just me.
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My calls are solid? Really? Thank you, CSW!I also felt the same for Nick from Stamford CT (whom I've been close friends with before we discovered we were FOTs) when I saw Jason use the word "humility" in the context of his call. Again, why? This thread and its posters have nothing but the best intentions.
What I meant is I've heard people who got the short end of the stick be jerks about it. Nick is never a jerk and has an air of patience about him. Humility is a word with very positive associations for me and I never mean it as a backhanded compliment.
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My calls are solid? Really? Thank you, CSW!
To be honest, when I first read CSW's post, I unnecessarily focused on the word "unspectactular" more than the rest of the sentence. Why did I do that? I mean, I agree with the assessment, but so what?
I didn't mean any offence by that, really. I guess what I meant was when I hear your name, I think to myself "cool, this guy will add something good to the mix, without flaming out horribly etc". And that is a GOOD THING. Sorry if I came accross wrong the first time.
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Oh no, the "so what?" was addressed to my own thought process, not you!
I didn't take offense at all. I was trying to explain the awkwardness I felt in that last post, and only added awkwardness. So never mind. Thank you for the compliment and clarification.
To change the tide in this thread, is it just me that sees entertaining callers among the unsung fall into two main career growths: the conversational, honest, non-showboater Good callers vs. the "I'm gonna use the Best Show to MAKE IT" Evil callers?
Way too many episodes of the Superfriends in my childhood, I think.