First off, Congrats on 400 shows!
I have a couple of questions.
First, think back to Oct. 2005, almost 10 years ago, when you did the first CAGcast. I know Ship wasn't part of CAG in 2005, but I want to include Shipwreck too. What are some things in gaming that a 10 year younger Cheapy, Wombat or Ship would have never seen coming 10 years down the road, with regards to hardware (consoles & peripherals), services or types of games? If that's too specific or limiting, you can also include PC, mobile or other gaming and even movie/TV show stuff if you like.
Second, when you started the CAGcast, how long did you honestly think it would go? (# of episodes or time).
Did you think you would make it 400 shows or close to 10 years.
Last question with a big lead-in:
I have emailed each of you individually over the years for one thing or another and I'm sure I mentioned this to at least Wombat & Cheapy, but I think it bears repeating here considering the occasion. I don't know if you guys realize this, but your fans & listeners think of you as their honest to goodness, friends, and for some (especially those that have been listening to you for several years) may even think of you as family. I know I do. Heck, we heard about your entire 9 years in Japan and literally watched your son, Tai, grow up before our very eyes. We know a lot about your wives and trials & tribulations with you kids (you all seem to be great parents BTW so kudos), like with Wombats kids, Sabrina & Elliott & Ship with baby Emiline. Or other things like Ship renovating his basement and Wombat surviving floods & storms.
I feel honored to have gotten to know and shared in the lives of these three friends, with very different lives & personalities, but whom I've never even met personally. Some CAGs have gotten to meet you at some events like meetups & E3, etc. I just want you all to keep that in mind that when we email you or if we ever meet you in person, and seem to come off a little too friendly or personal, it's just because we feel like we know you already.
Just for shits & giggles, can you share a funny story or two of when something like this happened to you in the past at a CAG meetup or E3, where someone came off weird, creepy, or just a little too friendly because they talked to you or treated you like their old, long-time buddy?
Thanks guy! Looking forward to #500 in 2017.