Hey, the blonde was cute and all, but I was really starting to miss the message board!
Hey, the blonde was cute and all, but I was really starting to miss the message board!
Yeah me too. I started asking other sites what happened to it. The blonde was decent, though
A lot of people, and I mean A LOT, noticed that the board was offline. So anybody who works this site, and especially Ben, a ton of people are glad to have this back up and running!!
Keep your stick on the ice.
Live it.
I miss the blonde. Glad to see the board is back, I was getting withdrawl symptoms.
Ah, don't worry, I'm sure if we ask nicely, Ben will put a blonde on the Forum for all of us to enjoy :P
Allan 'HappyCanuck' Crocker
"Hey... Philosophers love wisdom, not mankind."
- Stephen Pastis, Pearls Before Swine
Ooh, that could explain some things. Of course, I haven't been here all week, so --sorry-- I didn't notice.
- Le Messor
"Everything that can be said can be said clearly."
- Wittgenstein
As long as he's a cute blond...About 25-30 years old and...Uh...Yeah.Originally Posted by HappyCanuck
Dana
ALPHA FLIGHT IS RESURRECTED, LONG LIVE ALPHA FLIGHT!
The blonde may not have been that great. I was getting virus warnings from AVG from that squatter page or whatever it was.Originally Posted by Legerd
LMAO Dana! I was thinking roughly the same thing.Originally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
Allan 'HappyCanuck' Crocker
"Hey... Philosophers love wisdom, not mankind."
- Stephen Pastis, Pearls Before Swine
Hey all, sorry for the down time. my bad. I don't currently have internet (believe it or not) and didn't realize that I missed re-registering the domain. We're all good now Soon I should have internet and will make a proper return!
Ben
Good to hear your up and about and not sick! Better than losing the domain to illness. Thanks.
Keep your stick on the ice.
Live it.
Sorry to hear about your internet woes, Ben, but we look forward to your return... Oh, and, um, can we have a blonde?? :P
Allan 'HappyCanuck' Crocker
"Hey... Philosophers love wisdom, not mankind."
- Stephen Pastis, Pearls Before Swine