Saturday, April 13, 2013

Ask Big N Rish A Question!

Hey kids, Rish here.  I was just going over our first-ever That Gets My Goat episode we've recorded outdoors (Big and I decided to record our entire walk around his neighborhood using his nifty portable microphone, and we'll probably get it posted in a week or so), and it occurred to me that it would be fun to do an episode where we answer listener questions.  Big has been pressuring me to do more remote recordings, and I thought this would work.

So, go ahead and ask away.  Anything you've ever wondered about us, our show, the way we assemble things, our creative minds, the editing process, and our deepest secrets?  Ask away here in the comments, on the forums, or Tweet 'em to Big at his Twittah account.  These are questions you'd like to have us answer on the show, and if there are enough of them, maybe we can do it as a regular feature, every six months or so.  We will try* to answer everything given us, but please understand that there are a couple areas we've decided not to go on our various shows.

So, if you want to know which one of Big's kids he loves most, he probably won't be answering that one.

Though I can tell you, with confidence, it's the youngest one.

Rish Outfield, Answerman

*Originally, I typed "we will answer honestly any questions that are asked," but thought better of it.  Sorry.

5 comments:

  1. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

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  2. How soon until a "Your Mountain is Waiting" Dunesteef t-shirt is available? I know I already asked, but I'm impatient.

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  3. What is the best show you've done, and what made it so? Was it the episode, the conversations afterwards, or a special time in the year? etc.

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  4. What were your favorite books growing up, and who were your favorite authors? Were there any authors in particular that inspired you to write (even if it was only because they were so bad you knew you could do better)?

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  5. Do you ever get writer's block? If so, how do you get through it?

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