View Full Version : i once was lost, but now i'm found?
i remembered this place when someone else on another forum i read linked it ;).
it seems that names don't change all that much (especially the ones on the right). i also see that statica stole dris's paper or kicked his dog or something, and got stuck with the vista forum as punishment.
i was gonna see how many posts glc has but i might be shocked and awed, or something.
edit: ouch, i see that i have a razorback helmet for an avatar, how shameful.
HAL9000
10-31-2008, 11:09 PM
Hey there stranger.. long time no see.
Force Flow
10-31-2008, 11:56 PM
whoa, there's a blast from the past...glad to see an old timer find his way back :)
Cricket
11-01-2008, 01:14 AM
Wow, been a real long time...where you been keeping yourself?
:) Cricket
juppy
11-01-2008, 02:02 AM
i was gonna see how many posts glc has but i might be shocked and awed, or something.It doesn't reflect his actual amount of posts anymore. He reset it quite awhile back to prove a point to some members that post counts don't matter. Still, it's getting back up there again. All I can say is the man's a posting machine. :p
Good to see you around again, Xayd. Been awhile.
TwoRails
11-01-2008, 08:15 AM
Welcome back!! Going to stick around a while? :)
Alaron
11-01-2008, 06:48 PM
Good to see you again Xayd! :D
Wow, been a real long time...where you been keeping yourself?
:) Cricket
out of the software business and into the woodworking business.
i bought a house in little rock that's 100 years old this month to work on last year and have been trying to keep it from falling down around me.
i gutted the garage/servants quarters out back and turned it into a shop, and have been amassing tools and sawdust at a rapid pace. i hired a guy offa craigslist to help with the work around christmas of last year,and we've been shaking our heads and cursing the place ever since ;). so far we've reproduced about half of the paint ruined molding in the house, and after a failed attempt to clean up and save the doors and windows, we're now in the process of remaking those as well. in between all that we tore down all of the drywall that the previous owners put up over the plaster and repaired and refinished said plaster, and tore up all of their stupid white carpet while we were at it and restored the original wood floors.
in my neighbors' words, "so you traded going to an office and getting paid for it to do manual labor for free?" that's basically the situation, except it's nowhere near free, it's just varying degrees of losing money :rolleyes:
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