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January 15, 2009 at 3:25 PM #330035January 15, 2009 at 3:34 PM #329518NotCrankyParticipant
Cardiff,Problem is and truth be told, you would probably have to dodge my arm as it approaches home plate, long before the ball waffles harmlessly into the 3rd base dugout.
January 15, 2009 at 3:34 PM #329857NotCrankyParticipantCardiff,Problem is and truth be told, you would probably have to dodge my arm as it approaches home plate, long before the ball waffles harmlessly into the 3rd base dugout.
January 15, 2009 at 3:34 PM #329930NotCrankyParticipantCardiff,Problem is and truth be told, you would probably have to dodge my arm as it approaches home plate, long before the ball waffles harmlessly into the 3rd base dugout.
January 15, 2009 at 3:34 PM #329957NotCrankyParticipantCardiff,Problem is and truth be told, you would probably have to dodge my arm as it approaches home plate, long before the ball waffles harmlessly into the 3rd base dugout.
January 15, 2009 at 3:34 PM #330040NotCrankyParticipantCardiff,Problem is and truth be told, you would probably have to dodge my arm as it approaches home plate, long before the ball waffles harmlessly into the 3rd base dugout.
January 15, 2009 at 4:05 PM #329528BGinRBParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=BGinRB]I remember seeing a pathetic “let’s guess OCRenter’s address” thread somewhere.
[/quote]What was so pathetic about it?
He was giving away so much information, he practically wanted someone to guess his address.
[/quote]Ah, I see, it was to make his wish come true. How sweet.
January 15, 2009 at 4:05 PM #329867BGinRBParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=BGinRB]I remember seeing a pathetic “let’s guess OCRenter’s address” thread somewhere.
[/quote]What was so pathetic about it?
He was giving away so much information, he practically wanted someone to guess his address.
[/quote]Ah, I see, it was to make his wish come true. How sweet.
January 15, 2009 at 4:05 PM #329940BGinRBParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=BGinRB]I remember seeing a pathetic “let’s guess OCRenter’s address” thread somewhere.
[/quote]What was so pathetic about it?
He was giving away so much information, he practically wanted someone to guess his address.
[/quote]Ah, I see, it was to make his wish come true. How sweet.
January 15, 2009 at 4:05 PM #329967BGinRBParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=BGinRB]I remember seeing a pathetic “let’s guess OCRenter’s address” thread somewhere.
[/quote]What was so pathetic about it?
He was giving away so much information, he practically wanted someone to guess his address.
[/quote]Ah, I see, it was to make his wish come true. How sweet.
January 15, 2009 at 4:05 PM #330050BGinRBParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=BGinRB]I remember seeing a pathetic “let’s guess OCRenter’s address” thread somewhere.
[/quote]What was so pathetic about it?
He was giving away so much information, he practically wanted someone to guess his address.
[/quote]Ah, I see, it was to make his wish come true. How sweet.
January 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM #329548KilohanaParticipant[quote=flu]I have a prediction. It’s a just a matter of time before a blog community blows up and people go on their way. It’s an evolution. People initially start on the same blog with the same interest, think the same. You get a few characters here and there that you scoff at routinely. They stop participating. Then without much to talk about, people start picking on each other, than someone gets pissed and steps away, then fewer and fewer people start picking on each other, eventually a forum is a ghosttown. I think the housing bubble has burst and it may very well take some of thesehousing bubble blogs too.
Oh well.[/quote]It’s the ciiiiiiiiiiiircle of liiiiiiiiiiiiiife.
Are we seeing Peak Bubble Blog? I’ve been posting in one place or another for over 10 years now and in my experience, very few forums endure more than a few cycles of exodus. I don’t know how it happens, but drama always seems to slowly overshadow actual content until the eventual, inevitable implosion.
Bummer.
January 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM #329888KilohanaParticipant[quote=flu]I have a prediction. It’s a just a matter of time before a blog community blows up and people go on their way. It’s an evolution. People initially start on the same blog with the same interest, think the same. You get a few characters here and there that you scoff at routinely. They stop participating. Then without much to talk about, people start picking on each other, than someone gets pissed and steps away, then fewer and fewer people start picking on each other, eventually a forum is a ghosttown. I think the housing bubble has burst and it may very well take some of thesehousing bubble blogs too.
Oh well.[/quote]It’s the ciiiiiiiiiiiircle of liiiiiiiiiiiiiife.
Are we seeing Peak Bubble Blog? I’ve been posting in one place or another for over 10 years now and in my experience, very few forums endure more than a few cycles of exodus. I don’t know how it happens, but drama always seems to slowly overshadow actual content until the eventual, inevitable implosion.
Bummer.
January 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM #329960KilohanaParticipant[quote=flu]I have a prediction. It’s a just a matter of time before a blog community blows up and people go on their way. It’s an evolution. People initially start on the same blog with the same interest, think the same. You get a few characters here and there that you scoff at routinely. They stop participating. Then without much to talk about, people start picking on each other, than someone gets pissed and steps away, then fewer and fewer people start picking on each other, eventually a forum is a ghosttown. I think the housing bubble has burst and it may very well take some of thesehousing bubble blogs too.
Oh well.[/quote]It’s the ciiiiiiiiiiiircle of liiiiiiiiiiiiiife.
Are we seeing Peak Bubble Blog? I’ve been posting in one place or another for over 10 years now and in my experience, very few forums endure more than a few cycles of exodus. I don’t know how it happens, but drama always seems to slowly overshadow actual content until the eventual, inevitable implosion.
Bummer.
January 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM #329987KilohanaParticipant[quote=flu]I have a prediction. It’s a just a matter of time before a blog community blows up and people go on their way. It’s an evolution. People initially start on the same blog with the same interest, think the same. You get a few characters here and there that you scoff at routinely. They stop participating. Then without much to talk about, people start picking on each other, than someone gets pissed and steps away, then fewer and fewer people start picking on each other, eventually a forum is a ghosttown. I think the housing bubble has burst and it may very well take some of thesehousing bubble blogs too.
Oh well.[/quote]It’s the ciiiiiiiiiiiircle of liiiiiiiiiiiiiife.
Are we seeing Peak Bubble Blog? I’ve been posting in one place or another for over 10 years now and in my experience, very few forums endure more than a few cycles of exodus. I don’t know how it happens, but drama always seems to slowly overshadow actual content until the eventual, inevitable implosion.
Bummer.
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