There are some who post very infrequently that were once big-time contributors (in other words, you might never have known how active they used to be around here). Everyone once in awhile I’ll see one of their posts pop up out of nowhere, and it always brings a smile to my face. Char-dawg, heavythrower, Nate Dogg, and Cupcake just to name a few…[/quote]
Sadly, Nate Dogg’s dad is suffering from terminal cancer and Nate is making the most of his time by spending it with him. Wise decision, if I may add.
I hope Bastard (Dan Fouts) comes back. And his arch nemesis, the Australian bloke that lives in Ireland…can’t remember his name right now.
[quote]T-Bone2 wrote:
I thought Tampa-Terry was an institution around here. She tirelessly gave great advice and always had a good word for everyone. She seems to have dropped off the face of the earth. (Hopefully, not literally!)[/quote]
[quote]T-Bone2 wrote:
I thought Tampa-Terry was an institution around here. She tirelessly gave great advice and always had a good word for everyone. She seems to have dropped off the face of the earth. (Hopefully, not literally!)[/quote]
[quote]T-Bone2 wrote:
I thought Tampa-Terry was an institution around here. She tirelessly gave great advice and always had a good word for everyone. She seems to have dropped off the face of the earth. (Hopefully, not literally!)[/quote]
She’s kickin some ass on the F-Heit boards. I noticed her on the mods list when my girl started over there.
[quote]duece wrote:
Baby Faced Assasin, Cupcake, Patricia, Monkeyboy eric, Hyphnz, etc… the list goes on. How many Dogg Pound members are still around?[/quote]
BFA went off the deep end I think, Cupcake is in Australia, lots of posters stop by from time to time but don’t post, some change their names, some get too busy, etc.
[quote]hedo wrote:
I remember Karma…she was great!
How about Patricia. Her boyfriend Ko, I think was his name.
How about Elkhntr?
Rainjack is an accountant. Hopefully he’ll be back next week.[/quote]
Pat and Ko were two of my faves. Ko had awesome recipes (he is or at least was a chef), and Pat always had the off-topic comic book and movie banter going on (I’m a closet nerd :-). Ah, the golden days of T-mag…
As for Goldberg, I remember when the ‘Westside Thread’ came out (the first one). I printed out the entire thing (60+ pages just for the first one) and learned so much from it (all 3 lifts went up big time) that he became my favorite poster…but that was 2/3 years back.