I caught on to the show the summer of 2006 after stumbling around looking for new comedy podcasts to get into. The Best Show was linked off a comedy site. At the time I had heard of WFMU, but never heard of this show and had no idea what it was. I think the first episode I tried was the one with Philly Boy Roy's track on Art of the Slap. I didn't pay full attention so I didn't exactly dawn on me what the show really was. It seemed like another call in show but with some very weird callers and host who'd humor them. Probably because I saw that picture from Hippy Justice, I pictured Tom was an old beardy radio vetran who looked like the late folk singer Burl Ives. In hindsight that's hilarious to me.

A couple of months passed, I got bored again and once again came across the Best Show. This time something clicked and I've been a loyal listener since. It's definitely a show that rewards you for your patience once you get used to its rhythm.
Compelling story right? In a nutshell; I listened, stopped, listened again and became a fan. The end.
I feel like I've written this before.