I already laid this out in that old thread, but here's another version:
-Intermittent WFMU fan since 1990
-Got seriously into the station in 2005 with consistent access to high-speed internet and the advent of podcasting
-Tried the Best Show podcast when it started (2006?). Found it personable enough but just thought it was an interesting eccentric guy taking calls, something like Bronwyn's show, and gave up because a three-hour podcast was too long for me at the time
-Saw the Ronald Thomas Clontle list on eMusic; thought it was really funny but couldn't tell whether it was a joke; searched obsessively for the book Rock, Rot & Rule; eventually figured it out, thought it was worth one download on eMusic, loved it
-Mere months after I had initially given up, I resubscribed in late 2006; I heard a Spike call and was hooked
-Throughout 2007, obtained the rest of the Scharpling & Wurster catalog from eMusic
-May 2007, at a residency in Austin, Texas, I was spending late evenings alone in a little shack and deciding to dig a little deeper. I checked out the FOT site, the Best Show Vault, the WFMU archives, Omar's recaps, and this board, where I lurked for a little while. This happened on and off during the summer, and I increasingly got into the show, which helped me feel rooted when I was traveling and spending a lot of time alone in unfamiliar cities. I remember the kidney stone show, which made me realize that Tom was a hero of the first order.
-August 2007, the show where C*pt**n J*ck sent a fish in a cooler to the show and Tom threatened to quit. I liked the FOT and thought that I should register for the boards for reasons I can't quite articulate; like, maybe it was time for me to start being more vocal about what the show meant to me, or if I was going to talk to any of these interesting people, I had to do it soon in the event that Tom actually quit.
-I came close to quitting the board exactly once, early in my tenure; I followed some picture link to one of those gross-out picture sites and wound up looking at, like, ghoul pics of people who died horribly. I briefly had an involuntary association of that awfulness with the FOT, but sanity prevailed and I stayed.
-In November 2007 I fell deathly ill with an awful flu and spent a week in bed going back through the archives and old FOT threads. Eventually I got better, and pretty much solidified my FOTdom.
-Here I am; I wouldn't quit the show for anything.