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OT - You know you've been here too long, when...

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You know you've been here too long when:

- you don't write new posts, but refer people to your old ones
- you include links to C&F discussions in email for not having to write the same text twice
- "chiffer" is part of your active vocabulary (extra points for using it offline, too)
- you recognize a Cranberry avatar immediately even when it's a new one
- you know all the emoticons by heart
- ...

Suggestions? ;-)

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Re: OT - You know you've been here too long, when...

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This question always leads to great fun. Check out 2002's nominations:

http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php?t=6305

So folks, what can we come up with this time around? :) A lot of that old thread is outdated now - for example, Loren is number five in the ratings!
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I can remember when Loren was number one....
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Post by markv »

I remember when Loren and I had similar numbers of posts. I remember when Loren was a newbie, at least on this version of the board.

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You know you've been here too long when:

- you don't write new posts, but refer people to your old ones
- you include links to C&F discussions in email for not having to write the same text twice
- "chiffer" is part of your active vocabulary (extra points for using it offline, too)
- you recognize a Cranberry avatar immediately even when it's a new one
- you know all the emoticons by heart
- You play flute... :boggle:
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Post by madfifer9 »

Switchfoot wrote: - You play flute... :boggle:
- Or you now play pipes... :o

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Post by Walden »

- Someone mentions whistles, in a sporting goods store, and you begin to wonder what The Weekenders' political take on Social Welfare among Botswana Bushmen is.
- It begins to make sense... the connection between war deaths in Iraq and Janet Jackson's Super Bowl Half Time Shenanigans.
- You begin to think that Martin Milner should be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
- Yell yeah and spit!
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- You get nostalgic thinking of 'The Coolboard Days'
- A newbie's raving about new whistles and beginning Whoa triggers yours but you have to think hard about what whistle is still missing from your collection.

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Post by Martin Milner »

Walden wrote:- You begin to think that Martin Milner should be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Now you're talking.

I'm still looking for those Wombles of Mass Destruction.
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Post by Jack »

I remember the board before this one, with no avatars, but nothing before that.

Also, kathy and I noticed that the last board gave you the ability to marquee and this one doesn't, which.......sucks.
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Martin Milner wrote:I'm still looking for those Wombles of Mass Destruction.
Reliable sources have been reporting that there have been many sightings of machines of mass construction in Iraq lately.
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Post by Jack »

fancypiper wrote:
Martin Milner wrote:I'm still looking for those Wombles of Mass Destruction.
Reliable sources have been reporting that there have been many sightings of machines of mass construction in Iraq lately.
Clever. But that's not what we went to war over there for now, is it?
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Post by antstastegood »

Been here too long when...

-you know everyone by their avatar or signature alone
-you've heard a reasonable explanation for why jim stone has all those line breaks in his posts
-you've gone many times through the cycle of swearing off politics threads and then jumping back in
-you start editing photos to include whistles
-you try to learn origami through the Chiffy Chat! (thanks Walden :D )
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Post by chattiekathy »

Cranberry wrote:I remember the board before this one, with no avatars, but nothing before that.

Also, kathy and I noticed that the last board gave you the ability to marquee and this one doesn't, which.......sucks.
Hi Cranberry!
Look at this! http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php ... ling#33972 Apparently if you Marque'ed before the switchover, it stayed. I think that I saw a scrolling sig the other day too, but I can't remember who it was, I was searching for something and it was in an old post.

Cheers,
Kathy :)

Ps. I wonder if you'd copy or quote the post if it would still work? :wink:
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Post by The Weekenders »

...when you review this thread and try and remember only having about 600 posts. Not bad for just a lurker, really.

... when you still remember when Aremnius posted.

... when "tweaking" meant taking amphetamines only.

...when you could literally read all of the listed pages of threads as well as the entire membership in a sitting. I think I did that early on.

...when you have spent way too much time wondering why rich never capitalized his name.

...when you ponder going back and editing out any of your REALLY stoopid Newbie questions

... when you don't even bother answering newbie questions but are amused at how six-month chiffsters do most of the answering as if they know all that much (hey, we have all been there at one time).

... when you can remember never seeing a political post on CF.

...when it actually WAS interesting to hear about the Ressikan flute.


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