Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Speaking Your Peace

One of the disadvantages of podcast theater is that it offers few places for listeners to chat amongst themselves about what they've just heard. While I'm afraid I can't announce that the MMIP has purchased an enormous room where listeners around the world can gather, drink and kibbitz, I can offer a few options that will do both you and the MMIP a service.

1. You can leave a comment at our website.

2. Those of you who plant to be "Diary of a Superfluous Man" listeners can hop on over to The Stranger, Seattle's only functional alternative weekly, and leave a review of our upcoming show (or pick fights with the pinheaded lunatics who demonstrated their bad taste and bad breath by disagreeing with you).

3. Or you can visit the MMIP's location at the iTunes Music Store by typing "McCroskey" into iTunes's search field while the browser is pointed at the store. (Needlessly pedantic? Good.) There you can do much the same thing that you would at the Stranger, but play to an international audience of people who, rest assured, are desperate to know what you think about an obscure audio play.

Because I want to beat as many possible drums for our upcoming show "Diary of A Superfluous Man", I want to urge you towards methods 2 and 3 of expressing your opinions. Your posts, if placed in those locations, could help drive traffic to us and will, regardless of what you say, guarantee you infinite supplies of chocolate and leather bondage equipment in the afterlife.* So, after you've heard "Diary of A Superfluous Man", stop by those locations to let the world know what you thought.

*Existence of afterlife not guaranteed. Offer void in Tennessee.

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