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TLFX Testimonials: Marty

Feb 26, 20245 min
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Hello guys, this is a Lapsed testimonial from Marty. I've been listening for I've been listening for years now. I can't I'm not great with dates. I can't really tell you how long, but I can tell you how how it came to be. And I've mentioned this before. I think I wrote an iTunes review for the podcast which pretty much covered how it went for me in that I wanted to add a podcast to my rotation, so I did

a search. I've been listening to Dave Meltzer and The Torch, but I wanted another podcast that sort of covered more of history, and I found I found the Lapse Fan, had a look through the topics, picked I think a couple of WrestleMania journeys or a couple of WrestleMania episodes, downloaded them, started listening to started listening to one, and I think I was about I was at the gym. I remember being at the gym and I was about an hour and a half in, and I thought, fuck me, I've

been listening to this for an hour and a half. I don't think they've mentioned WrestleMania yet. So I looked at how long was left and it was something ridiculous, like four hours, and I thought, now, fuck that, so I turned it off. But a couple of days later, I fancied something with a bit of comedy, and I thought, actually, that WrestleMania podcast I listened to was pretty funny. I'm gonna put that back on.

And really that's that's where it started. I listened to the WrestleMania Journey, but it took it took so long that I thought I'd sort of thought though they were very entertained and I didn't really have time for that sort of

thing. But it was. It was when it was the anniversary of Cris Benoir, the crisp Benoir murder suicides, where I did another search because I wanted to see if there were any podcasts that went deep on that, and I came across you guys again and listened to that, and it was just

fantastic audio. Like obviously it's hilarious. Your podcasts are always hilarious, but they go so much deeper than that, if you want, if you want, I mean, the best way I can look at it is we have a program in the UK called Panorama, and if they pick up a subject, you take it seriously, like for example, recently they've exposed a few nonswers. But if Panorama pick up a subject, it's like, oh, Panorama a doing it. This must be serious. And it's almost like the

Lapsed Fan. Although you're the funniest podcast out there, you're also the most informative, and if the Lapse Fan picks up a subject, you think, oh shit, well I'm going to need to know all about this. I think. I think the subject that really really speaks to that the most is the World Class Journey. I after I listened to the WrestleMania Journey, in the Benuir Journey, I was well behind, but I managed to get up to date. But I skipped the World Class Journey completely for the longest time.

And I said, I think I said this in the in the iTunes review. I just wasn't really interested in Fritz on Eric Kerry von Eric. And then one day I was completely up to date with more or less everything and certainly with the Lapsed Fan, and I went, I started it, and then I must I think I finished it. In however, I was listening. Basically, I was listening to it all day every day. I'm lucky enough to have a job where I can listen to podcasts all day.

I mean, I'm working now, I'm getting paid to send you this, but yeah, I can listen to podcasts all day. And I cleared that journey, and it got to the point where as I was coming to the end of it, I was actually thinking, I mean, I am a bit of a sad act, but I was actually thinking, ship, what am I going to do without lapsed Frits and all these prats in my life? Like, I know that there's new episodes out, but just JESU, this this this, I mean, it's it's a it's sort of like a

It should be a case study in podcasting. If you're going to do a podcast, can you do a podcast this good? If you can't, you probably shouldn't bother, especially when it comes to singular topics such as the von Erics, etc. But yeah, just a testimonial to just tell you what sort of the lapsed fan means to me. If I could sum it up, I think I would say I watch football, I watch baseball, English football, American baseball. I watch a couple of soaps. I love movies.

I would give them all up before I ever gave up the lapsed fan. I mean, outside of one or two movies every now and again that get my endorphins going. Nothing makes me feel how I feel when I see that in the corner of my phone a new podcast is downloading. I click it to check what it is, and it's a new Lapsed Fan. It genuinely gets my endorphins going like nothing else does. And it's not a case

of how much would I pay for the lapsed fan. If it was a case of pay for this, and I do pay for it, but it's not a case of how much would I pay. It's a case of how much wouldn't I pay? And it would take quite a bit. You would have to put your prices up, you'd have to go some before I decided, right, that's enough. It's the best podcast out there, it's the best entertainment out there. And here's to another ten years.

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