10,000th Post: Thank You
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10,000th Post: Thank You
Here it is - my landmark 10,000th post and with a very low muppet count IMHO
I have now frequented Scoobynet for several years over which time I have had my scoobynet-ups & downs. However, all in all would say SN has been an important part of my 'cyber-life' and still after all these years has pride of place as my homepage (prioritised before S2ki.com no less!)
Scoobynet began for me during a google search for general information on the Impreza. I was interested in buying one after the Citroen Free Insurance earned me a full NCD in 1 year Within my first few weeks I agreed to meet with Andy F who took me for a spin in his wrx ra to show me what scoobys can do. To this day I can still remember the crushing force with which that car accelerated
I bought my own MY99 scooby from a now long gone member of the board and generally enjoyed my ownership. If I was honest the classic MY99 didn't quite live up to the hype and I certainly favour my S2000 over it but I can still remember the obscene pace that the scoob could carry though dirty, dodgy back-roads and I sometime crave the turbo thump in the back!
Scoobynet has also offered me not one but two relationships both of which have been somewhat public! At least I knocked up a **** or two I'd not have otherwise had and in the case of a member that still posts a rather good one to boot
Over the years I have met some brilliant characters from here and made some good friends as well as the odd 'enemy' (in their minds). In particular I'd like to extend my thanks to Sipie who has been invaluable in my development as a person in the last few years and who always gives me light relief (and who’s wife make a great fondue set up). Also thanks to John Banks who sold me an excellent 406 that I managed to blow up – lol Seriously though, John was very patient during my, ‘she’s going to blow’ Maf paranoid impreza days and as well as a valued member of the board is a top bloke as well. I could go on naming names for hours but you all know who you are
Converse to making friends I have also rubbed people up the wrong way from time to time. I can only apologise and offer assurance that away from cyberlife I'm well educated, caring and fairly easy going even if I am a bit of a loose cannon
I have now moved on from scooby ownership but still frequent this site which I feel speaks volumes for its character and member base. I honestly can't put a value on those times in life where I have had tears of laugher streaming down my face at some of the things you lot write and the threads you post - it’s a kind of laughter that in my experience can only be achieved reading/watching something on the net.
Finally a big thanks to Simon and the rest of the moderators and staff who have been IMHO, in the main, both fair and reasonable and who all provide an excellent service for all of us
I hope I can continue to contribute to the board long into the future be it a useful experience, to impart some knowledge or just a bit of friendly banter
All the best, Kenny.
This is the Keyboard Warrior you are dealing with btw
This is my pride and joy - any excuse
I have now frequented Scoobynet for several years over which time I have had my scoobynet-ups & downs. However, all in all would say SN has been an important part of my 'cyber-life' and still after all these years has pride of place as my homepage (prioritised before S2ki.com no less!)
Scoobynet began for me during a google search for general information on the Impreza. I was interested in buying one after the Citroen Free Insurance earned me a full NCD in 1 year Within my first few weeks I agreed to meet with Andy F who took me for a spin in his wrx ra to show me what scoobys can do. To this day I can still remember the crushing force with which that car accelerated
I bought my own MY99 scooby from a now long gone member of the board and generally enjoyed my ownership. If I was honest the classic MY99 didn't quite live up to the hype and I certainly favour my S2000 over it but I can still remember the obscene pace that the scoob could carry though dirty, dodgy back-roads and I sometime crave the turbo thump in the back!
Scoobynet has also offered me not one but two relationships both of which have been somewhat public! At least I knocked up a **** or two I'd not have otherwise had and in the case of a member that still posts a rather good one to boot
Over the years I have met some brilliant characters from here and made some good friends as well as the odd 'enemy' (in their minds). In particular I'd like to extend my thanks to Sipie who has been invaluable in my development as a person in the last few years and who always gives me light relief (and who’s wife make a great fondue set up). Also thanks to John Banks who sold me an excellent 406 that I managed to blow up – lol Seriously though, John was very patient during my, ‘she’s going to blow’ Maf paranoid impreza days and as well as a valued member of the board is a top bloke as well. I could go on naming names for hours but you all know who you are
Converse to making friends I have also rubbed people up the wrong way from time to time. I can only apologise and offer assurance that away from cyberlife I'm well educated, caring and fairly easy going even if I am a bit of a loose cannon
I have now moved on from scooby ownership but still frequent this site which I feel speaks volumes for its character and member base. I honestly can't put a value on those times in life where I have had tears of laugher streaming down my face at some of the things you lot write and the threads you post - it’s a kind of laughter that in my experience can only be achieved reading/watching something on the net.
Finally a big thanks to Simon and the rest of the moderators and staff who have been IMHO, in the main, both fair and reasonable and who all provide an excellent service for all of us
I hope I can continue to contribute to the board long into the future be it a useful experience, to impart some knowledge or just a bit of friendly banter
All the best, Kenny.
This is the Keyboard Warrior you are dealing with btw
This is my pride and joy - any excuse
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Ok, for clarification my interpretation of 'muppeting' is to ***** or to start up threads discussing things like, 'I ate beans for tea and fart lots now', etc. Posting up that a vts can take a sh*t on a scooby round a roundabout isn't muppeting - it's the truth
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Nice thread you big festive softy.
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3 Points:
1. You look gay
2. You drive a gay car
3. 10,000 posts means your sad and have no life
Now I can see where all these posts about your troubled love life come from.
Thankyou,
King RA.
1. You look gay
2. You drive a gay car
3. 10,000 posts means your sad and have no life
Now I can see where all these posts about your troubled love life come from.
Thankyou,
King RA.
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In particular I'd like to extend my thanks to Sipie who has been invaluable in my development as a person in the last few years and who always gives me light relief (and who’s wife make a great fondue set up).
Total pleasure mate.......catch up soon
#20
Originally Posted by SiPie
Trust me........-you think wrong
He means e-mail banter ... I assure thee
He means e-mail banter ... I assure thee
That's against SN terms & conditions.
chop
#21
Let's look at the evidence.
1. Self portrait amongst 'wood'.
2. A picture of lighthouse - symbol of Terence Higgins Trust is it not?
3. A picture of some kerb crawling action in about some wee daisys...
4. A bright orange hairdresser's car.
1. Self portrait amongst 'wood'.
2. A picture of lighthouse - symbol of Terence Higgins Trust is it not?
3. A picture of some kerb crawling action in about some wee daisys...
4. A bright orange hairdresser's car.
Last edited by TheBigMan!!; 21 December 2005 at 11:13 AM.
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Originally Posted by TheBigMan!!
Let's look at the evidence.
1. Self portrait amongst 'wood'.
2. A picture of lighthouse - symbol of Terence Higgins Trust is it not?
3. A picture of some kerb crawling action in about some wee daisys...
3. A bright orange hairdresser's car.
1. Self portrait amongst 'wood'.
2. A picture of lighthouse - symbol of Terence Higgins Trust is it not?
3. A picture of some kerb crawling action in about some wee daisys...
3. A bright orange hairdresser's car.
chop
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Originally Posted by Karl 227
not seen that one before
chop
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Originally Posted by chopper.
Well if it was Through The Keyhole I would guess Elton John or Michael Barrymore.
chop
chop
youre getting mixed up with through the bumhole
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Originally Posted by King RA
3 Points:
1. You look gay
2. You drive a gay car
3. 10,000 posts means your sad and have no life
Now I can see where all these posts about your troubled love life come from.
Thankyou,
King RA.
1. You look gay
2. You drive a gay car
3. 10,000 posts means your sad and have no life
Now I can see where all these posts about your troubled love life come from.
Thankyou,
King RA.
P.s- I am blind.......
Last edited by Freak; 21 December 2005 at 09:59 PM.