Nothing much at all is really happening around here. The tabs are down, it costs too much to bring them back so I doubt Endy will ever do so. He also has a good programming job now, which is good for him. Most of us seem to be doing our own things, school, work, music!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RIGHT HEAVY METALit's not that lifes too short, it's that your f rost-spire is. Slipknot are about as metal as a piece of wood
Picture on the left is from June 28, 2004 at Madison Square Garden. Picture on the right is from October 7, 2006 at Mohegan Sun with Robert Cray playing with Clapton. I was at both of these shows.
You still remember me too? I was surprised to come back and see I'm still a mod... I've been gone for about 3 years too I think... is such a long time...
I'm a mod, so feel free to PM me anytime if you've got a problem or just want to talk.
I pop in here about once every two months or so. This is the first I've felt compelled to actually log back in - I saw Becky and drb and huntero-nin and thought now this is the old guard. I see the occasional post from people pining for the "good old days", but most of these people weren't actually here for them - 2003/2004 was the peak for sure. Back when unregistered users could come around and cause all sorts of ruckus. Still, it's refreshing to see that this site still sits somewhere in the attic of a handful of people's minds. I don't imagine a "reunion" ever will happen though. I posted my MySpace on a thread somewhere around here if anybody is interested, I don't remember where, but feel free to add me. "Staying in touch" on the forum itself doesn't seem likely.
My girlfriend says I suffer from premature ejaculation, but that's not true. She suffers.
Picture on the left is from June 28, 2004 at Madison Square Garden. Picture on the right is from October 7, 2006 at Mohegan Sun with Robert Cray playing with Clapton. I was at both of these shows.
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