Old School Flame wars

PlanetADnD's general chat area. Post freely in here about all non D&D related topics. Share your daily thoughts, but please keep any profanity to a minimum. *NOTE* ALL religious and/or political topics will be deleted on sight if they are not related to D&D.

Moderators: Stik, Cole

User avatar
Cole
Webmaster
Webmaster
Posts: 1814
Favorite D&D Edition: 1st Edition
Location: Canada
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Cole »

Tooo easy!
The Borg of Dungeons & Dragons
User avatar
Stik
Master Scribe
Master Scribe
Posts: 757
Favorite D&D Edition: 2nd Edition
Location: Long Island, NY

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Stik »

Only 'too easy' because it's a trick question.
"No matter where you go, there you are."
User avatar
Cole
Webmaster
Webmaster
Posts: 1814
Favorite D&D Edition: 1st Edition
Location: Canada
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Cole »

Yeah I see that... I don't think he said that in the original terminator, but I'm sure he said that in about 6 other movies.

Didn't someone else say that line to? Dirty hairy maybe?

edit, crap I was wrong :(

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1ypn0y32Ac[/youtube]
The Borg of Dungeons & Dragons
User avatar
Lukafio
Artisan
Artisan
Posts: 309
Favorite D&D Edition: BECMI / RC
Location: Mystara
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Lukafio »

OMG!!! You said Pal-Assassin 8O LOL!

I for as much as I miss the old days, I don't for much of the same reasons Cole and the rest of you already said.

RiddleMaster was fun and so were the polls.

There is still a Facebook page for PADND and you have admin rights on it Cole. Do a lil Social Media Marketing and let technology work for you.
:mage "Some terrifying space monkeys maybe got loose?"
User avatar
Crasez58
Merchant
Merchant
Posts: 499
Favorite D&D Edition: 2nd Edition
Location: Ohio
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Crasez58 »

I'm pretty sure I missed said flame wars but I do miss padnd being as active as it used to be, at the same time I've noticed that lately things have started picking up more and more.
User avatar
Cole
Webmaster
Webmaster
Posts: 1814
Favorite D&D Edition: 1st Edition
Location: Canada
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Cole »

Like Crazy suggests ... it's picking up slowly again. ;) I'm fine with it being any speed, this site is free and runs for everyone to do as they like. I don't run ads or make any money off this site what-so-ever so I don't care how many people are registering. With that said, if even 2% of the people lurking would post on these forums we'd be the best community online again ;)

Nice to see you back Luk! :) where they heck you been for the last year?
The Borg of Dungeons & Dragons
User avatar
Crasez58
Merchant
Merchant
Posts: 499
Favorite D&D Edition: 2nd Edition
Location: Ohio
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Crasez58 »

Auto correct fail :P
User avatar
Lukafio
Artisan
Artisan
Posts: 309
Favorite D&D Edition: BECMI / RC
Location: Mystara
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by Lukafio »

Life, what else, LOL.

I had a major surgery at the start of 2013, so recovery from that dealing with both my jobs. I still got the old one plus a civilian one now too. Kid is in college ... stuff is all. I miss the old days when we had loads of peeps on here and we would get some good conversations going. Miss throwing dice across the table too. Guess you could say time is catching up with me.

Ah hell, gunna get all misty eyed thinking when I first joined and all the changes/people. Especially seeing that CK, DiW, and Than are somewhere about here. Next you know we might see our old Jedi princess come back too.
:mage "Some terrifying space monkeys maybe got loose?"
User avatar
LadyWinterWolf
Freeman
Freeman
Posts: 127
Favorite D&D Edition: 2nd Edition
Location: Southeastern Utah - The Four Corners area
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by LadyWinterWolf »

Shao Khan wrote: tough chicks like Pixie and Wolf.
Notice who's still standing tall and proud...and even tougher than before. :wink:

I originally joined Planet in 2001 and oh the great fun it was. Then the riff-raff was allowed to move in, and sadly, allowed to destroy forged friendships; then, evenutally, the site itself. There was that damned stalker chick; what a psychotic addiction riddled creepozoid that followed me around the internet for several years...she was the definition of obsessed stalker for sure!!!

However, I did meet my hubby, Kaber, via Planet; so while I miss the fun, fun times; finding my soul mate and love of my life made those flame wars seem so insignificant now. :o
Long live the Witch Queen!!!
User avatar
rredmond
Peddler
Peddler
Posts: 230
Favorite D&D Edition: 1st Edition
Location: Southern New Jersey
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by rredmond »

That's incredible. Met your husband here?
Great story. Thanks for sharing that one.
--Ron--
http://www.unseenservant.us
for Play by Post gaming!
User avatar
rredmond
Peddler
Peddler
Posts: 230
Favorite D&D Edition: 1st Edition
Location: Southern New Jersey
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by rredmond »

Got my wife to play a couple times.
My two oldest daughters, 12 and almost 10, play with me as DM. Sometimes I can get the 6yo to play when she's in the mood. The 3yo... Well she likes the dice. :)
http://www.unseenservant.us
for Play by Post gaming!
User avatar
LadyWinterWolf
Freeman
Freeman
Posts: 127
Favorite D&D Edition: 2nd Edition
Location: Southeastern Utah - The Four Corners area
Contact:

Re: Old School Flame wars

Post by LadyWinterWolf »

rredmond wrote:That's incredible. Met your husband here?
Great story. Thanks for sharing that one.
--Ron--
Yeppers, I have DnD and Planet to thank for my wonderful life...and you're quite welcome. :o

Good to hear you've got the whole family involved with gaming. :up:
Long live the Witch Queen!!!
Post Reply