Setting the record straight.

Q is wrong, there are several killahs left in Lit.

Of the people who were regulars, who is still around besides you and Pookie?

I haven't seen STD in a long, long time. Bob and Heavy come by once in a blue moon. Eagleyze passed away.
 
Of the people who were regulars, who is still around besides you and Pookie?

I haven't seen STD in a long, long time. Bob and Heavy come by once in a blue moon. Eagleyze passed away.

There was somebody named STD? The fuck?
 
Speaking of long-term regulars, I noticed that Lancecastor stopped posting.
 
Of the people who were regulars, who is still around besides you and Pookie?

I haven't seen STD in a long, long time. Bob and Heavy come by once in a blue moon. Eagleyze passed away.

they also had many, many, many alts. quite a few of those still pop up. i highly doubt they haven't made dozens of new ones just for shits and giggles over the years since bob first buggered off.
 
they also had many, many, many alts. quite a few of those still pop up. i highly doubt they haven't made dozens of new ones just for shits and giggles over the years since bob first buggered off.

Good point.
 
Of the people who were regulars, who is still around besides you and Pookie?

I haven't seen STD in a long, long time. Bob and Heavy come by once in a blue moon. Eagleyze passed away.


I saw STD here a couple of weeks back.




Speaking of long-term regulars, I noticed that Lancecastor stopped posting.


He'll post for a few weeks; disappear for a few weeks. Not atypical of him.
 
He'll post for a few weeks; disappear for a few weeks. Not atypical of him.

Thanks. I kinda enjoy these 'shit-stirring' posters, especially if they have a good sense of humour.
(as long as they don't go into personal stuff outside of Lit, of course).
And not because I enjoy splitting or I want to have a go at certain members, in particular. But they manage to energise people and the Board becomes alive again.
 
Thanks. I kinda enjoy these 'shit-stirring' posters, especially if they have a good sense of humour.
(as long as they don't go into personal stuff outside of Lit, of course).
And not because I enjoy splitting or I want to have a go at certain members, in particular. But they manage to energise people and the Board becomes alive again.

First rule of pretending to be a noob: Don't wax nostalgic for the old days that you supposedly didn't experience.
 
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