In this chapter, the speaker invites audience members to submit their music for a potential special episode, while discussing the implications of unauthorized sharing and torrenting on their work. They share a humorous anecdote about an email from a self-identified vampire, leading to a lighthearted critique of vampire lore and its cultural perceptions. Through personal reflections and entertaining exchanges, the chapter emphasizes the blend of curiosity, concern, and amusement that comes with sharing creative content in today's digital landscape.
Welcome to the LEP Annual Meeting 2016, which actually doesn't take place on an annual basis. In this meeting I'm going to deal with various points of admin (including a language point about words like 'annual', 'biannual', 'biennial' etc, Pokemon Go, Transcript Collaboration, LEP Meet-Ups, Comedy shows, music, torrent sites and a comment from a vampire) and I'm going to ask you various questions during the episode.
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