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 Post subject: Re: The thread where we remember old boarders
PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 2:33 pm 
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where has DumpJack been anyways? self-imposed break from the board?


Pretty much. He's still chasing down links and he, Loogs and I have an ongoing Facebook chat. He's doing quite well, actually.


So ole dumpjail made a conscientious decision to take a break from the board, or the lack of Black Oak Arkansas/Foghat/etc threads to respond to lead naturally to a break? Strange -- he's one of my favorite boarders but I didn't realize he hadn't posted all summer. I guess still seeing him on facebook made me not realize he wasn't here as well. That, and I only read my own posts of course.


Since I email, FB chat or text with him every day I didn't realize this was a thing.

Jason - UP THAT BIOTCH. I heard a snippet on Dead channel the other day and am certainly morbidly curious.

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Also, FTR, DumpJack is heavily into tracking down .epubs these days. Cuz ninjas be reading and shit.

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tangar the destroyer, anyone?

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tangar the destroyer, anyone?


Pre-9/11/01 CMJ board talk? Pre-9/11/01 CMJ board talk.

(I have to think so, anyway.)


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 Post subject: Re: The thread where we remember old boarders
PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:24 pm 
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FT Wrote:
tangar the destroyer, anyone?


Pre-9/11/01 CMJ board talk? Pre-9/11/01 CMJ board talk.

(I have to think so, anyway.)


i didn't even make my first appearance over on the old cmj bb until after 9/11 (i think it was either late october or early november of '01), so that can't be right

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:55 pm 
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teh obner Wrote:
Mick Wrote:
I don't really have time for the whole "internet" or "being a music fan" thing any more though, so I guess that's why I'm not around here no more.

I guess I've sold out.

But, I just tuned in this morning to see if I could find some new music, because with that self-realisation came the notion that perhaps my music collection is turning rather stale, and happened on this old posters thread. So I thought I'd say g'day.

And then I realised I don't even own a computer outside the work one any more, so I can't even download anything because everything download-related is blocked by IT.

Is this what growing old feels like?

What's next, buying a compact disc of Coldplay or Foo Fighters or some shit from a petrol station to listen to "in the work car"...?



You're at least as charasmatic as you were before, which is to say that I still have a hard time reading what you're saying and giving a shit.



Good to see you're still a self-important child with daddy issues...

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 Post subject: Re: The thread where we remember old boarders
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Ampersand.
The first CMJ/Obner that I met in-person.
A really nice guy kinda disappeared when we made the migration to Obner. Probably living a real adult life now somewhere.

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And where's that absentee chieftain of ours, Haq?


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 Post subject: Re: The thread where we remember old boarders
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i'm old *and* bored. :wave:


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Hey nico!

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PopTodd Wrote:
Ampersand.
The first CMJ/Obner that I met in-person.
A really nice guy kinda disappeared when we made the migration to Obner. Probably living a real adult life now somewhere.


pretty sure he's Ampersand on hipinion with the epic horror thread.


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i'm old *and* bored. :wave:


nico i love you


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hiya todd and dalen :) i pop by time to time, but i've gotten so out of the loop i fear posting. so i guess i'm a creeper. glad you're all still here to creep on, tho. xoxo


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so Charli posted in the Jameson thread


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 Post subject: Re: The thread where we remember old boarders
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I was talking with Aaron and Jen on the twitter today (about the goofy AV Club Interpol *retrospective*) and so it made sense to check in here.

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Here! Had a gig at EPA for ~1.5 years and the gubmint not big I to ubb. And busy and shit. But ok albeit old.


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bluejayway Wrote:
Here! Had a gig at EPA for ~1.5 years and the gubmint not big I to ubb. And busy and shit. But ok albeit old.


Good to hear you're still at it.


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bluejayway Wrote:
Here! Had a gig at EPA for ~1.5 years and the gubmint not big I to ubb. And busy and shit. But ok albeit old.


good to see you

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Miss anything?


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somehow, no. not really.

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Damn, guys. Nothing?

In resent news, the Hold Steady still kick ass live, and the Magnetic Fields are predictably mild mannered, with a crowd of middle aged folks complaining about frisbee injuries and the kids homework.


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Also, now that it's ok to kill citizens without trial, charge or conviction the always lovable David Rees has been reduced to sincere pencil art and plugging the Minutemen: http://www.insound.com/promos/david-rees-sale%20%20


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Had a gig at EPA


Destroying our economy with your big government regulations I am sure.

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