@fmf saidI am reliably informed that Bill's Big Bag of Onions has at least one avid listener on Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world.
A thread for sharing links to, and talking about, the weekly non-profit, non-monetized, advert-free, sponsor-free podcast called Bill's Big Bag of Onions that is made for an all-volunteer nonprofit local community radio station in the UK. - and that features short 100-word stories - many of which have been written by RHP members.
@fmf saidfmf,
Bill's Big Bag of Onions S07E07
ONE-HIT WONDER ONIONS
Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/26m6njvp
Possibly listened to by as many as 8 billion people all around the world.
Read and learn. Now you are trying to say every single person in the world listen to Bill's Bag of Onions....>B.S.>
World population to reach 8 billion on 15 November 2022
-VR
@very-rusty said'Possibly' was the key word in FMF's post.
fmf,
Read and learn. Now you are trying to say every single person in the world listen to Bill's Bag of Onions....>B.S.>
World population to reach 8 billion on 15 November 2022
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidWhat does it matter to him if people think he is the forum dummy?
'Possibly' was the key word in FMF's post.
@very-rusty saidYou may address him as Sire 😉 😛
You'd know about that as you are king of them fmf!!! 🙂 😛
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidGo dig him a grave just in case. 🙂 😛
You may address him as Sire 😉 😛
-VR
For those of you who don't know what it is, which I assume is most of you, 'Bill's Big Bag of Onions', is an hour long radio show, ostensibly containing music and 100 word 'microfictions', written by a group of twenty or so friends from around the world, although most have never met one another.
It is creative, expressive, it harms nobody, nobody gets paid so we all do it for the love of making something good, and have enormous fun individually and collectively in the process. The 'Onions' may be humourous, sad, philosophical, whatever the writer wishes to write.
Via the show, in a series of 26 fifteen minute episodes (so far) I personally have been able to tell the story of how my beloved and I came to live in Indonesia, so for me for that alone it's been worth it, but that is only a small part of something which has proved its' quality and longevity over several years, and several hundred 'Onions' .
@indonesia-phil saidAnd very good it is too: From Colchester to Sulawesi
Via the show, in a series of 26 fifteen minute episodes (so far) I personally have been able to tell the story of how my beloved and I came to live in Indonesia.
Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/3mvtfwn3
Well worth a listen.