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.