This is our 200th episode.
That's right. One episode a week for four years. We missed a few here and there, but somehow we made it to 200.
I honestly cannot wrap my head around that number, even as I'm typing it, for some reason it feels made up. It sounds cliché, but it really does feel like yesterday that we sat down at a Craigslist table in New Braunfels, Texas with a fair quantity of beer, a few cigars, and a cheap USB microphone.
But here we are. And what better way for The Film Thugs to celebrate 200 than to finally, at long last take a look at the best Film Thugs.
So, join us again for our double century mark as we ramble on about thugs, henchmen, and whatever the hell else we feel like.
Also, you can be a part of the show any time you would like. How's that? All you have to do is call or e-mail us. If you live in the US, or any place that makes calling the US easy, just dial 512-666-RANT and leave us a voicemail. We will read the Google Voice transcript and play your message. It's funny AND informative!
If you live outside the us, you can call us on Skype at The_Film_Thugs. You can leave a message, or someone might actually answer!
E-mail us at thefilmthugs@gmail.com and we will read/play whatever you send us, or you can e-mail thugquestions@gmail.com to be part of an upcoming "ask the Film Thugs" show, where we answer questions without having heard them first.
Also, we are on Twitter @thefilmthugs, and on Facebook.
You can also click on one of our sponsors below and THEY will pay us. That's right. You won't have to pay a PENNY extra, and Amazon/Onnit/Teefury will give us a little taste.
Thank you for listening, and until next week....
Jim out.
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