eleanordew
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posted on October 28, 2001 04:29:23 PM new
I would have to nominate the Van Gogh thread as the most fascinating ...
El
"The customer may not always be right, but she is always the customer."
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stockticker
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posted on October 28, 2001 04:43:24 PM new
That thread (and its sequel) has my nomination too.
Irene
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Muriel
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posted on October 28, 2001 04:45:10 PM new
The ROLL CALL threads were my favorites.
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hepburn
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:27:25 PM new
The ones that hooked me into delving deeper were the "she who cannot be named" threads. There were many of them and it took alot of reading to understand what went down.
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ohandrea
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:30:06 PM new
"she who can't be named" gets my vote. That's what got me hooked on AW. Even quit watching my soaps!
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eleanordew
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:33:45 PM new
What was "she who cannot be named"? That must have been before my time!
El
"The customer may not always be right, but she is always the customer."
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hepburn
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:34:05 PM new
ohandrea, you too?
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Femme
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:38:39 PM new
I would have to vote for the Van Gogh thread also.
I have a description for the "B" threads, but fascinating isn't it.
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hepburn
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:48:23 PM new
Eleanordew, I came in after the fact of the "she who cant be named". I was lurking at that time, and didnt know what was going on, but I found it interesting that someone with a NAME could be banned or anyone saying that name could be banned also. What got my attention was its just a name. Many have that same name..including me. How can a NAME be banned? I found out, after days of reading and searching.
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:52:50 PM new
I'll use code to tell you, so as not to get banned my last few days here...
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:53:07 PM new
B
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:53:20 PM new
R
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:53:34 PM new
E
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:53:48 PM new
N
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:54:05 PM new
D
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stockticker
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:54:18 PM new
AW may have thought that when they purged their database that they gotten rid of all record of the "B" threads, but they are no match for Stockticker when it comes to using Site Search.
The mild beginning to the "B" saga:
http://www.auctionwatch.com/awdaily/dailynews/october99/3-101999.html
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:54:22 PM new
A
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:55:01 PM new
GEEZ... I hope I can't get banned for using a letter "B"...
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:56:23 PM new
OH TICKER!!
NOW lookie what you went and done to my double secret code...
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snowyegret
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:56:41 PM new
For me, it was the VanGogh thread. HCQ and Abacaxi and Rosiebud, and some others. That was awesome.
Second was VeryModern's Astrology thread. I enjoy her writing.
You have the right to an informed opinion
-Harlan Ellison
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chococake
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:58:34 PM new
I have to vote for the B threads too. I think they were fascinating if you weren't participating in them, and just reading (like me).
What a study in human nature! I always thought, what would an alien think of earth creatures if they were reading.
I couldn't wait everyday to see the next installment
Hope you don't mind Terri, but that night you had a melt down and wanted to get suspended was a little bazaar. If it had been someone else it would have just been another rant.
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Antiquary
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posted on October 28, 2001 07:59:54 PM new
...but they are no match for Stockticker when it comes to using Site Search.
You're our champ!
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:00:32 PM new
QUOTE:
User Gailco started this heated discussion, bemoaning the fact that eBay did not respond in a satisfactory way to her shill complaint.
hmmm... whatever DID become of our beloved fellow user "Gailco"...
inquiring minds want to know.
HA!
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eleanordew
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:04:23 PM new
Thanks, Pocono -- I knew that secret decoder ring would come in handy someday!
El
"The customer may not always be right, but she is always the customer."
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:05:23 PM new
The "BRENDA" threads were good, I'll give you that, but it was the "Jeff Buckley" saga that will always stand above the rest in my mind...
Ross and Me were quite the tag team back then, and we took it to those a-holes not only here, but to ALL the Buckley boards round the web, and around the world.
Now THAT was great!
They would bann me, and I would do a Brenda, and again, and again, but each time using a new user name with "Pocono" in it.
We drove those people absolutely crazy.
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[ edited by Pocono on Oct 28, 2001 08:08 PM ]
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ohandrea
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:07:38 PM new
Jeff Buckley! Occasionally his name will come up (I hang with musicians) and I just start cracking up! But I won't tell anyone why I'm laughing!
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hepburn
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:11:33 PM new
How could I forget the VM thread? That was awesome. She is VERY talented. I miss seeing her.
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Pocono
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:12:07 PM new
Do I regret telling his mother that I would dredge the Mississippi River, find his corpse, dry him off, and beat the piss out of him?
hmmmm... NO!
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stockticker
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:13:47 PM new
The beginning of the Jeff Buckley saga:
http://www.auctionwatch.com/awdaily/dailynews/september99/4-090399.html
(I remembered it as being later that year.)
Irene
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eleanordew
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posted on October 28, 2001 08:14:03 PM new
You just made me fall off my chair, laughing!
El
"The customer may not always be right, but she is always the customer."
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