05-22-2009, 09:11 PM
I look at it kinda like a long-term relationship. Once you get beyond the exciting getting-to-know-each-other stage, you progress to a comfortable familiarity; then, you begin to get annoyed by all of the things you found so charming in the beginning. Like Zane taking things just a little bit too far, or Hotwings being so stogy, or tweaking the programming (which really, they have been doing all along. Think about how many reformations NTT went through before getting axed.)
You can leave them, or start listening to other shows... but you'll start to miss FBHW and wonder why you ever though another show might replace them. You'll guiltily resume your old listening habits, relishing all every moment of the broadcast. How could have you thought they were getting annoying, or tired, or going "downhill"? Lather, rinse, repeat.
Bottom line: I'd rather listen to those guys than anything else, and they sure do make bus rides, work, etc. a lot more bearable.
You can leave them, or start listening to other shows... but you'll start to miss FBHW and wonder why you ever though another show might replace them. You'll guiltily resume your old listening habits, relishing all every moment of the broadcast. How could have you thought they were getting annoying, or tired, or going "downhill"? Lather, rinse, repeat.
Bottom line: I'd rather listen to those guys than anything else, and they sure do make bus rides, work, etc. a lot more bearable.