When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
#50When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 1:28pm
While not the golden age (since those days have been addressed), there are things I miss.
I miss the great nemesis duos, like Namo vs. Rath.
I miss papalovesmambo just getting a wild hair and doing whatever he could to get suspended for a while.
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Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#51When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 1:55pm
"I miss the great nemesis duos, like Namo vs. Rath."
Two went into the cage, and one came out.
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#52When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 2:02pm
I was going to mention Rath. I used to love those fights!
Was Dolly really Liam? If so, it was his greatest accomplishment. Liam was a much more fully developed character than this one-dimensional Channing-obsessd troll.
#53When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 2:14pm
Ah, yes, Namo vs. Rath.
There was also a minor feud between Matt Rask and bwaysinger, both equally hot men. Something about their respective appreciation threads. It was like a gayer West Side Story. I think that's the reason BWW outlawed appreciation threads.
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
#54When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 2:25pm
Going WAY back into the vaults.... The thread about Seany and his girlfriend visiting Splash Bar.
And who could forget NewYorkUnique passing out flyers in the Marilyn Monroe outfit in Times Square as Dame walked past and whispered 'sweet hussys' in her ear?
Speaking of Dame... remember when Dame and Iris Chacon pretended they didn't know each other and took up entire threads getting to know each other?
And... Ambush Puppet Makeovers, anyone?
#55When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 2:35pmAnd Zola. I wish Zola would make a comeback.
#56When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 2:47pmWasn't BeerGoogles the one that announced poor Brenden's demise?
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Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#57When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 2:53pm
Yeah, BeerGoggles was the one who insisted on using up-to-the-second British slang once per sentence. He was REALLLLLLLLLLY freaked out by the death hoax but I guess the hoax was spot on.
#58When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 2:58pmHe also got real freaked out when I called him a "wanker."
#59When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 3:05pmYeah, BeerGoggles fell for Brendan (in every sense) hook, line and sinker and thought they were in a relationship or something.
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
#60When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 3:18pmPerhaps the first time a sock fell for a sock.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#61When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 3:33pmThe relationship was mint, cor blimey!
#62When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 12/8/12 at 3:45pm
Yes, indeedy, Beergoggles was the one who was most affected by the sudden demise of Brendan Stryker. He was the one who received the word via telephone no less by a friend of Brendan's. StageMgr is correct that Beergoogles was completely taken by Brendan. I spoke privately with BG and he was broken. That was a terrible thing to do to someone.
Zola was the name that kept escaping me, his year-end wrap ups were classic.
Phantom2 was another mysterious BWW soul who is still among us to some degree.
And, yes, who can forget Mr. Rask.
Updated On: 12/8/12 at 03:45 PM
#63When Was Broadwayworld's Golden Age?
Posted: 1/10/13 at 1:07pm
Thanks Jose - It's very sweet of you to remember Voiceanth!
Best wishes to you all...
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