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re: Broadway.com Message Boards#127
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:36am*shrugs* Neither do I. I made it up as i went along.
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#128
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:37amWow, your good! *claps and gives a standing O* Is it my turn again?
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#129
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:39amI really do have to get to bed... can you save it, Galindified? Raincheck?
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#130
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:39amI've got to turn in, honey. But tomorrow night, eh? Bye, guys!
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#131
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:41am
G'night to everyone then! Come back tomorrow night for my story!
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#132
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:42amOk, we're all going to bed so I won't miss anything. Night all! Same place tommorrow?
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#133
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:43amI'll make a new thread.
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#134
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:43am
Alright night
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#135
Posted: 8/16/04 at 12:44amOk. I'll be lookin' for a campfire thread tommorrow. This one is closed.
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#137
Posted: 8/24/05 at 8:13pm
Haha
Good times were had on those boards my friend, good times
~VelmaKelly
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#138
Posted: 8/24/05 at 8:15pmI still despise Wontorek. I remember he came on this board and started badmouthing us...after we badmouthed him EVEN WORSE! HA!
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#139
Posted: 8/24/05 at 8:16pm
Ahhhh, yes. Back when Finding Namo was known as Namocam.
It was also easy as pie to be several different posters without getting caught. Certain people would use this to gang up and "win" an argument. They still do it here--but not as easily.
broadwayworld.com is LIGHTYEARS cooler than that board was.
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#140
Posted: 8/24/05 at 8:17pmAmen!
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#141
Posted: 8/24/05 at 8:21pmHow did I miss this thread? I probably thought it was just for ex-bway.com posters. Anyway, thanks for the bump; it was a fun read.
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#142
Posted: 8/25/05 at 12:12ambumpity bump bump
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#143
Posted: 8/25/05 at 9:09am
sum, were you 14 when you started posting on broadway.com?!?
are you the liam of broadway.com? will our little liam turn out to be a literate genius like you?
PED
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#144
Posted: 8/25/05 at 9:17amI believe that a horse and a certain BLONDE led to the demise.
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#146
Posted: 8/25/05 at 9:30amOh that was many years ago...I doubt if anyone would know.
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#147
Posted: 8/25/05 at 10:17am
First off, what an entertaining and well-written history of a very special set of circumstances and group of people. Nice work, Sum. I guess the old line about Broadway.com (and the 1960s), "If you remember it, you weren't really there!" doesn't ring true.
JRB, the moniker was "namohcam," it was all about the reading backwards.
And, at the very end, didn't Paul Wontorek take off his mask and reveal he was just Mr. Jennings from the bank? I recall him shaking his fist as they led him away, saying, "I would've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids and that darn dog!"
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#148
Posted: 8/25/05 at 10:19amnamo, tell the story about how you came up with your current name again.
PED
re: Broadway.com Message Boards#150
Posted: 8/25/05 at 10:21am
I wrote the basics Namo (I thought he spelled namohcam incorrectly). The actual story is far to long, detailed and hilarious that if you weren't there you don't deserve to know the whole thing. I left out so many details, but it's hard for a pitiful poster wot's got wanderin' wits
Wontorek is just an attention seeking nobody who wrote a review about Bernadette Peters once.
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