Definitely the busiest tuttle so far – we had nearly 70 people signed up on the wiki and although they didn’t all make it, the numbers were swelled by many more who hadn’t said they’d come.
For the first time, for those who still have no idea what happens at a tuttle, I did what I’ve meant to do for ages, I wandered around with my recorder and captured reactions from some of the folk. Mike doesn’t like it being called podcasting, as you’ll hear, so welcome to Tuttle Radio.
This is also for those lovely Lawsons who are clearly pining for something tuttlish.
(cross-posted from Perfect Path)
So nice to hear this. Loving it, wishing I was there, and grinning at the sound of all those gorgeous familiar voices.
*group hug*
Sx
This was my first time coming along to tuttle (thanks to an invitation from my friend Neville Hobson), and it was great. Thanks for the warm welcome. I’ll be back.
Terrific day on Friday, Lloyd. My first time for a while; amazing to see the ICA so packed you could hardly move.
Great podcast, er, radio show 😉
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Dude,
Seriously, loving this.
Maybe it could become a semi-regular feature?
Radio Tuttle FTW.
🙂
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