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?