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Post by TOM on Mar 4, 2013 23:20:38 GMT -5
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Post by TOM on Mar 9, 2013 18:44:35 GMT -5
This project is coming along nicely, been sharing ideas with our wonderful co-host Wiggy. We'll be asking for some suggestions from the greatest fans in the galaxy so get psyched!
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Post by Tournament Master on Mar 12, 2013 10:01:23 GMT -5
I love podcasts, so obviously I am interested in this. Wiggy does a great job in her interviews, if anyone wants to check out her other stuff, here is the website: www.pantslessradio.com/Who else listens to podcasts, and if so what do you you like? Anyone never listen to a podcast and want to know more of what that exactly is?
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Post by chewey on Mar 12, 2013 11:56:36 GMT -5
I listen to the Art of Wrestling, Freakanomics Radio, Stuff You Should Know, and used to be a listener of Arda Ocal's and Dave Lagana's respective podcasts.
I think obviously I would love to have independent wrestlers phone in regularly, but also have some follow ups from the Dark Menace memoir - insights on his influences in creating the 2119 Reboot and a few years after that.
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Post by Slymm on Mar 12, 2013 16:13:30 GMT -5
I love podcasts, so obviously I am interested in this. Wiggy does a great job in her interviews, if anyone wants to check out her other stuff, here is the website: www.pantslessradio.com/Who else listens to podcasts, and if so what do you you like? Anyone never listen to a podcast and want to know more of what that exactly is? I love Wiggy and think she's awesome. I don't listen to podcasts as regularly as I'd like to, but when I get the chance I listen to Pantsless, CHIKARAtorium, Art of Wrestling and Prowrestling.net
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Post by TOM on Mar 25, 2013 21:44:28 GMT -5
Hey promoters, the first podcast will focus on Filsinger Games history so that newcomers can learn something vital to their lives!
Post any questions you might have. I know that most of you already know the history but take some heavy drugs or have Monolith drop you on your head then think of some questions!
Just post your questions here or twitter or facebook and we'll pick some to use.
There will a wrestling guest TBA and I'm looking forward to working with co-host the irrepressible Wiggy!
THANKS!
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Post by pikemojo on Mar 26, 2013 0:11:33 GMT -5
Maybe do an extended history and talk about the beginning, creation of COTG, advent of LOW, and how the Fed sets came to be.
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Post by Tournament Master on Mar 26, 2013 10:24:43 GMT -5
Maybe do an extended history and talk about the beginning, creation of COTG, advent of LOW, and how the Fed sets came to be. I think thats the general plan. But any specific questions you may have on the backstory of how each of these games came to be or other burning questions that you'd love to know which may have never been answered before?
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Post by chewey on Mar 26, 2013 15:23:44 GMT -5
I'd like to hear about Tom's original page-flipping fed he played in class. Did each wrestler still have three levels of offense and ten options per level?
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Post by Avarice on Mar 26, 2013 16:17:13 GMT -5
Outside of his own ideas, what are some elements (angles, names, etc) has he used from other promoters? Excluding Ensor and Overtime for obvious reasons. I know we're a creative bunch and come up with stuff, but did you see something and implement it into the game?
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