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diebitter 10-30-2007 06:20 PM

The time you spend on this site
 
I've been using this site quite heavily for a few years now, and don't really regret it much. It's been hellish fun sometimes, and sometimes just hell (probably at busiest times modding OOT when Astroglide wasn't around was the worst bits). I've made some decent friends I think, and some interesting enemies (that's probably a bit strong) but being thick-skinned and enjoying arguments, even the confrontation and upset has been kinda fun (especially when looked back on, not so much during).

I don't regret any of it.


However, I think that some people actually feel kind of addicted and feel they spend too much time here.


I was wondering, Loungers, how each of you feel about this site? Are you glad you found it, and has it been good or bad overall for you? How would you feel if it disappeared tomorrow?

MissT74 10-30-2007 06:26 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I gotta say as a diehard RGP'r (Yes, THAT Tanya) I was always aloof and stuck up about coming on this site. I registered a while ago but only did that to post 1-2 at that time, then went away for a year or two.

So I decided to give it a chance just in the last 2-3 months and have find myself truly enjoying it. I wouldn't say "addicted" but I would say that I enjoy coming on to the site every hour or so (a little break from the work routine) and see what "new and exciting" posts have been added. LOL

T

thirddan 10-30-2007 06:27 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
this place was invaluable when i was first learning to play and when i played a ton...that was like 4/5 years ago...i've met a bunch of posters, including my current roommates here, made some friends, met interesting people, have fun vegas trips etc...now that i don't play i mostly just read during work or when i have nothing to do...the solid threads are usually interesting reads cuz people here are often intelligent and the idiots are easy enough to skip over...do i regret it, definitely not, but i never took it really serious enough to the point where i have enemies or even a well known online persona...i keep it what it is, just a place to read and learn, i have no real investment in the site like some others seem to have...

RobMcB 10-30-2007 06:50 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
LOL everyone who responds has a custom title... anyway here's a real response from a real noob. Basically 2p2 is for me a refuge. Idiots get ridiculed, which never happens in my day to day life. In some ways this is a truly amazing community... I mean ANYONE can sign up completely anonymously. And yet despite that, the 2p2 community remains to this day not a cesspool or a circle jerk or a joke.

daveT 10-30-2007 07:10 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
My day:

Play three tourneys, hit refresh, respond, play three tourneys..... etc.

Sometimes, I buy food or something.

MissT74 10-30-2007 07:46 PM

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LOL everyone who responds has a custom title...

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T

pryor15 10-30-2007 08:34 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
lately i haven't been on here nearly as much as i used to be and i'm ok with that

back in the day i was here all the time and i'm ok with that too

the best part, i think, is the friendships i've made here that transcend tl;dr

Blarg 10-30-2007 08:41 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I typically cycle through obsessions of one sort or another, so if it wasn't one thing it would be another. So I can't say I regret spending too much time in any one place, and I fully expect those places to change over time. I do regret that 2+2 often hasn't been what it could be, but then again, you have to balance that against the undeniable fact that it could also be so much worse, and so many places are.

If anything, I regret that my talent for hold-em seems to have a low ceiling. I never really got all that good at it, and I'm used to being able to accomplish things I put my mind to. That was especially surprising to me because I was able to count cards well in blackjack and also did quite well in seven-card stud. I'm better at my worst in 7-stud than I was at my best in hold'em. Oh well. So if there was a disappointing level of pay-off I got from the forums, it was on the poker side, and that blame can't be assigned to the forums themselves.

Dominic 10-30-2007 09:34 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I'm pretty addicted to it; it's the first thing I check in the morning and the last thing I check at night...but I don't regret it..I think all of you are great and I've loved meeting everyone I have in real life, too...

Haven't met any Loungers yet...guess we'll have to rectify that soon, though...

Irieguy 10-30-2007 09:36 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I use my computer all day at work so I just leave 2+2 open and browse it when I have a few minutes in between patients. My experience on this site has been tremendously rewarding and it is the reason why I have most of my day-to-day friends.

In 2005 I threw a party/tournament here in Vegas where I had a chance to meet some fellow STT players (at the time my practice was new and slow, and I was making more $$ playing sit-n-go's than I was practicing medicine.) It was there that I met:

The Usher
Apathy
Raptor
FieryJustice
Lacky
Unarmed
Jman
iMsoLucky0
Yugo

Through these new friends and at subsequent tournaments I came to know Good2cu, Durrrr, Gavin G, Travistyfund, ZeeJustin, Gigabet, Pineapple, Jacknight21, Bones, Dominic and many others. Before the first tournament the only 2+2er I had met was Daliman.

Now there isn't a week that goes by when I don't see a few of these guys. These are now the people I hang out with when I'm not at work and the ones with whom I go on vacations.

So most of the close friends I now have I have as a result of reading 2+2.

Obviously my poker game hasn't exactly suffered when most of my dinners in Vegas include WPT champions, Bracelet winners, and the biggest on-line winners in the world. My last home game was Apathy, Usher, Durrr, Snaglepuss, Raptor and Zen... a significantly tougher group than any High Stakes Poker show.

I've taught at least 2 people how to play poker who have now been professional players for more than 2 years (for a time that number was a lot higher, but longevity is a bitch in this game.)

If I needed 2 million dollars in cash I'm pretty sure I could get it in less than 24 hours using only text messages.

In 5 years I will probably have at least 3 separate successful business ventures with fellow 2+2ers. This site has shaved at least 10 years off my retirement age. (Which is helpful since the friends I have on this site will likely shave 10 years off my life expectancy via alcohol and prop-betting related health risks)

So, yeah, I'm pretty happy with my time spent on 2+2.

Irieguy

Dominic 10-30-2007 09:47 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
you know what, Irieguy makes a point I hadn't realized: most of my close friends these days tend to be people I met on 2+2!

katyseagull 10-30-2007 11:39 PM

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I was wondering, Loungers, how each of you feel about this site? Are you glad you found it, and has it been good or bad overall for you? How would you feel if it disappeared tomorrow?

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The site has been a blast. I've had more fun on here than anything I can remember doing in a long time (with the exception of snorkeling in Hawaii.)

Overall the experience has been really good for me.
There have been some down sides obviously but I figure I've saved roughly $4000 by posting on here instead of shopping at the mall and outlet stores.

I've gotten some solid advice on varying topics. This might sound weird but I actually think about the comments that were made in the fashion thread, you know where you guys told us what you don't like women to wear, and I now I try to think about those comments. Blarg has me buying much brighter shirts and dresses than I'm used to.

I'm also paying close attention to that dog thread so that hopefully I'll have realistic expectations when I get canine-seagull. I can't wait.

I think my cooking has improved. I remember advice from the posters who were kind enough to post in my cooking thread as well as stuff I learned from the Iron Chef OOT threads. I think it's helped a lot.

I'm really pleased with the film suggestions that the lounge has given me. Films like Straw Dogs, Naked, Get Carter...even Festen [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]...I would never have seen if it hadn't been for the DVD club. (oh why can't we still have the DVD club? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] ) I'm just so glad I had the opportunity to get to know the lounge posters and watch these films with them. Very cool.

The main thing I like about it is having a place to go to chat with friends and learn stuff I wouldn't normally learn, like the Lindy Hop from Borodog and MrWookie. Where else could I get that? I don't have very many interesting friends in real life.

Oh my god someone hand me a tissue.

Dominic 10-31-2007 12:17 AM

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I was wondering, Loungers, how each of you feel about this site? Are you glad you found it, and has it been good or bad overall for you? How would you feel if it disappeared tomorrow?

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The site has been a blast. I've had more fun on here than anything I can remember doing in a long time (with the exception of snorkeling in Hawaii.)

Overall the experience has been really good for me.
There have been some down sides obviously but I figure I've saved roughly $4000 by posting on here instead of shopping at the mall and outlet stores.

I've gotten some solid advice on varying topics. This might sound weird but I actually think about the comments that were made in the fashion thread, you know where you guys told us what you don't like women to wear, and I now I try to think about those comments. Blarg has me buying much brighter shirts and dresses than I'm used to.

I'm also paying close attention to that dog thread so that hopefully I'll have realistic expectations when I get canine-seagull. I can't wait.

I think my cooking has improved. I remember advice from the posters who were kind enough to post in my cooking thread as well as stuff I learned from the Iron Chef OOT threads. I think it's helped a lot.

I'm really pleased with the film suggestions that the lounge has given me. Films like Straw Dogs, Naked, Get Carter...even Festen [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]...I would never have seen if it hadn't been for the DVD club. (oh why can't we still have the DVD club? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] ) I'm just so glad I had the opportunity to get to know the lounge posters and watch these films with them. Very cool.

The main thing I like about it is having a place to go to chat with friends and learn stuff I wouldn't normally learn, like the Lindy Hop from Borodog and MrWookie. Where else could I get that? I don't have very many interesting friends in real life.

Oh my god someone hand me a tissue.

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I don't think you want mine after that NSFW link I posted...

katyseagull 10-31-2007 12:23 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
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I don't think you want mine after that NSFW link I posted...

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Don't ruin my good vibe. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] I was getting all sentimental there for a minute.

Enrique 10-31-2007 12:34 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I was actually seriously considering not posting anymore because I have a big backlog of stuff to do. I have given up instant messaging and other procrastinating habits in the past weeks, I am debating if I should also stop 2+2. Whether I stop or not, I sure have read very interesting posts that I have enjoyed a lot. I'll get to see the pryor film soon (he shipped it recently, so it should arrive anytime now), and other fun things I would not have done otherwise. It also got me to read some books (when the book club was on) that I hadn't considered reading before.

I think my time spent on 2+2 has been well worth it.

MrWookie 10-31-2007 12:46 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
No way can I regret the time I've spent here. Like Blarg, if it wasn't for this, it'd be some other addition/distraction. I think that for me, I just need to have some easily accessible diversion to keep me sane. I do think I spend a little too much time here, I don't think the impact on my life is at all significant. Does that mean I don't have enough to do in life? Maybe, but it's not like I skip out on going out with friends to post on 2+2.

There's no way I can regret the amount of money this site has made me. I'm no high stakes balla, but poker has definitely helped subsidize my meager grad student income. I wouldn't be living as comfortably as I do w/o 2+2.

Dominic 10-31-2007 12:56 AM

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I don't think you want mine after that NSFW link I posted...

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Don't ruin my good vibe. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] I was getting all sentimental there for a minute.

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lol...come one! you lobbed a soft ball for me - I had to swing!

Besides, Katy...you're one of the people here I haven't met yet who I consider a good friend...and I'm glad to know ya!

Runkmud 10-31-2007 02:16 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I love the time I spend here, although I'm much more of a lurker than a poster. I'm so much of a lurker that it took me over a year to post my first post, and that was eons ago.

2+2 has helped my poker game tremendously, and I still don't read or post in the strat forums as much as I should. The other thing I love about 2+2, is that no matter what your question, or interest, there's typically someone on this site who is an expert in it. For an example of the communal genius of 2+2, go check out what's happening with the Absolute scandal! The forum slueths have not only figured out the whole incident, but also the guilty parties as well, amazing stuff.

Do I spend too much time on here? Absolutely. On a typical day, while playing poker or doing other stuff I probably lurk for several hours. In my defense, I'm a poker player and an entrepeneur who works from home, so it's either this or Maury, but mostly both [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Oddly enough, I've noticed that most of my posting in OOT and the Lounge comes when I get home from the bars late at night, and is mostly in a drunken stupor. That can't reflect well on me hehe.

One Outer 10-31-2007 04:41 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I'm still relatively new around here, and I'm not a regular Lounge poster. I suppose I would be ecstatic to get half out of the forums as Irieguy has.

I think I can already see the writing on the wall about my future on the forum. I spend a ton of time here, mostly in the Small Stakes Limit strat forum and BBV4L. I wouldn't be surprised if a year from now I was counting 2p2ers as the majority of my friends.

Golden_Rhino 10-31-2007 05:40 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I'm on here pretty much everyday, but my usage spikes when I have an essay to do (like now).

I have been a member of various sites, but none of them were able to keep my interest for too long. Not really sure what keeps me here, but whatever it is, I hope it doesn't change.

Maulik 10-31-2007 06:29 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
Irieguy,


I was at the 2005 Labor Day, shin-ding. I bought you a Heinken and you returned the favor at Spearmint...

Maulik 10-31-2007 06:36 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
Irie's brought up a ton of points, I have iras funded from years of beating poker that in and of itself contribute to several years of income when compounded over the course of my lifetime.

Couches to crash in nearly any city I can think of.. Nearly as important, ski buddies, none of my friends [censored] ski. Bunch of posers. Yeah, snow boarding is well cool!

ChipWrecked 10-31-2007 06:44 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I came to 2p2 because I was looking for a poker strategy forum after being a frustrated red chip cardcounter. I had spent time on blackjack boards so I was aware of the value of strat forums, but blackjack can be a tough grind if you don't have a large bankroll. You have to find playable games in grimy, nasty places well off the Strip.

One day I read a post by a counter whom I respected. He said he'd pretty much abandoned blackjack for Hold 'em and was making a lot more money. I thought, poker eh? You can play poker in nice places on the Strip, and there's lots of poker right around home; I don't have to hump up to Reno or go to Vegas to find a decent game.

So I spent a lot of time in the strat forums originally. At the same time I was starting my family and no longer had the time I would have liked to devote to poker. It's been fun watching some of the strat posters from 'my era' ( I have some 1/2 6max hands against Stoxtrader in my db) go on to mondo poker success. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit envious but I wouldn't trade my current situation for anything and hell, poker will always be around.

After some time away from the site I came back and started posting more in the old OOT. I found the same kind of smart folks who are good at poker can also be pretty entertaining and informative in other areas as well.

2p2 has kept me up to speed on the entertainment and sports worlds. I've learned a lot lurking in the finance forum also.

I do spend probably more time than I ought here. I could be studying harder with my down time at work. On the other hand, working nights in front of a computer can get pretty quiet and weird; reading threads gives me something like a link to the outside world. I'll be around.



Cliff notes: I spend probably more time than I should here. But I like it, so what the hell.

Mr_Moore 10-31-2007 07:14 AM

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I typically cycle through obsessions of one sort or another, so if it wasn't one thing it would be another. So I can't say I regret spending too much time in any one place, and I fully expect those places to change over time. I do regret that 2+2 often hasn't been what it could be, but then again, you have to balance that against the undeniable fact that it could also be so much worse, and so many places are.

If anything, I regret that my talent for hold-em seems to have a low ceiling. I never really got all that good at it, and I'm used to being able to accomplish things I put my mind to. That was especially surprising to me because I was able to count cards well in blackjack and also did quite well in seven-card stud. I'm better at my worst in 7-stud than I was at my best in hold'em. Oh well. So if there was a disappointing level of pay-off I got from the forums, it was on the poker side, and that blame can't be assigned to the forums themselves.

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Perhaps you expected too much too fast from yourself. Are you sure you put in the hours?

sards 10-31-2007 07:33 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
This is my first ever Lounge post. I spend WAY too much time on 2+2. I have been a lurker, first at the strat forums and now also the off-topic forums, for 2 years or so and have gone through intermittent periods of SERIOUS addiction. I rarely post and when I do it's usually only because I think I have something interesting to contribute. With that being said, I still love it here and this is by far the most interesting, most entertaining "online community" that I have encounterd.

NhlNut 10-31-2007 08:22 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
Seems everyone comes for the strat forums and stays for the off topic. [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

Overall, this has to be in the top tier of sites with intelligent posters. (and owners)
It would be tough to find intelligent content on such a varied array of topics on another site.

Shadowrun 10-31-2007 08:30 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
Mixed reaction about finding the site. Some characters really confuse/scare me and i am generally shocked to see that someone really grew up to be like that.

It is the only forum I have ever read, so it is interesting seeing how people act on here.

I think it has been good for me overall, or at least I can't see any negatives yet. If the site disappeared, I would be fine it is not like I am reliant on it for anything.

Fishwhenican 10-31-2007 09:37 AM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I really enjoy 2+2, especially The Lounge.

In the beginning, I followed the strategy forums and always enjoyed the B&M forum. I feel it really helped my poker game quite a bit. Did I make a ton of money from Poker, No. But before the damn govt crackdown I made a fair amount fomr the meager stakes I played, bought a few noce things I would not have bought otherwise and found some interesting characters along the way.

I know I check in here way more than I post. If there is something particularly interesting, I post if not or I do not have anything else interesting to add I just enjoy reading. I check it in the morning, a couple of times during the day during breaks and in the evening as well.

I would be dissapointed if the site dissapeared. I enjoy living vicariously though others and there is usually something here to enjoy reading.

I have never met anyone from 2+2 in the real world with the exception of one guy a bunch of years ago who sat next to me at a table in Las Vegas. I wouldn't mind meeting some more people but the chance has just never happened. Maybe some day.

tuq 10-31-2007 12:42 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
What's funny/pathetic for me is that a lot of you guys only average about 1000 posts/year yet I instantly recognize most of you. Runkmud, Golden Rhino, thirddan, et al. I keep thinking you guys will have the same high embarrassing post count as I will because you're recognizable, yet you have about 1/6th over twice as much time. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

Blarg 10-31-2007 12:49 PM

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I typically cycle through obsessions of one sort or another, so if it wasn't one thing it would be another. So I can't say I regret spending too much time in any one place, and I fully expect those places to change over time. I do regret that 2+2 often hasn't been what it could be, but then again, you have to balance that against the undeniable fact that it could also be so much worse, and so many places are.

If anything, I regret that my talent for hold-em seems to have a low ceiling. I never really got all that good at it, and I'm used to being able to accomplish things I put my mind to. That was especially surprising to me because I was able to count cards well in blackjack and also did quite well in seven-card stud. I'm better at my worst in 7-stud than I was at my best in hold'em. Oh well. So if there was a disappointing level of pay-off I got from the forums, it was on the poker side, and that blame can't be assigned to the forums themselves.

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Perhaps you expected too much too fast from yourself. Are you sure you put in the hours?

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I'm not sure I put the necessary quality of attention into the hours as consistently as I should have, though I put in plenty of hours. I think I could have done better on my end. But maybe only theoretically. When I took up hold'em I was in some extremely bleak and stressful years on the job and in my life in general, and I was so stressed I had memory and concentration problems. For whatever level of ability I have, the hours and the quality of concentration I applied were not enough. For someone with greater natural ability, or perhaps for me in a better period, what I brought to the table then might have been enough. I do intend to try again in the future, though, and haven't sworn off the game or anything. I'm actually hoping that the U.S. reverses its legal moves on the online casinos, so one day it will be easy to get into it again from the comfort of home.

tuq 10-31-2007 01:05 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
Blarg,

So do you never go to the B&Ms in LA then? If you were cart counting etc. I was under the impression that you would go to live casinos.

I like the pace of a B&M. I don't mind going there and donating $100 when I can afford it, so long as the table is lively enough. Sometimes I win, but mostly I go just infrequently enough that I don't get annoyed by little things, like the fact that nearly every limit hand is won by someone sticking around and hitting a 3-outer on the river. Given my history there's no doubt I'm a fish and that people should be happy to see me coming, but I play to have fun and interact with people.

katyseagull 10-31-2007 01:32 PM

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I am debating if I should also stop 2+2. Whether I stop or not, I sure have read very interesting posts that I have enjoyed a lot.


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I absolutely forbid you from stopping. You are essential to my happiness on 2+2.



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It also got me to read some books (when the book club was on) that I hadn't considered reading before.



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I was going to mention the book club myself but thought no one would remember it [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]. Let's start it up again. Someone nominate a short book and Enrique and I will read it with you.

Irieguy 10-31-2007 01:34 PM

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Irieguy,


I was at the 2005 Labor Day, shin-ding. I bought you a Heinken and you returned the favor at Spearmint...

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Yeah I'm pretty sure I remember every 2+2er I meet. I didn't mention everybody, obv. If I recall, I first met you outside of the Mirage after a Mirage poker session. We were soon after drinking Heinekens in a limo on the way to Rhino.

If that's not exactly the first time we met, please don't ruin it for me by reminding me of the truth.

Irieguy

daveT 10-31-2007 01:34 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
Not only do I appreciate the knowledge that I attained out of this forum, I find enjoyment watching bad players become become better.

The Lounge has been an interesting place for me because it is a place that I can express my views and hopefully gain other perspectives on them. It is not surprising that my views are odd, or incorrect, but why they are odd or incorrect. Thinking about the poster that was surprised that some people grew up in such and such a way and gained perspectives, I understand the sentiment. The Forums give a safe place to explore other people's oddities. I hope that you also know that this is a place where I can work on myself, and gain other perspectives. To think that three years ago, I could never dream of owning a computer. It shows progress, and how different I am in my perspectives from my own upbringing.

The most important thing I gained out of the forums is a better understanding of how to write and communicate. I suppose that the Lounge is better for those of us who like to write the novella, but over-all, I have learned to be more clear and concise. Although some of my posts are all over the place, most of them have a focus that I feel would otherwise take years to attain.

katyseagull 10-31-2007 01:42 PM

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I don't think you want mine after that NSFW link I posted...

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Don't ruin my good vibe. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] I was getting all sentimental there for a minute.

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lol...come one! you lobbed a soft ball for me - I had to swing!

Besides, Katy...you're one of the people here I haven't met yet who I consider a good friend...and I'm glad to know ya!

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I'm glad to know ya too, textually speaking, and am wondering if you are going to keep daring Wookie to ban your ass and if that means you are tilting or just playin. Fight the man brother! [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

In any case, I've enjoyed your posts since the old OOT days. You are entertaining and your movie reviews are great.

diddyeinstein 10-31-2007 01:44 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
I like 2+2 alot. It keeps me occupied at work, which is nice because I don't really do much for the vast majority of my days. Normally I'll get real big on a website for a few days or weeks, but 2+2 has held my attention for several months.

I've tried to read the strat forums, but I really just don't care that much. I know it's a great tool, but I just don't think poker is where I will find my success.

All in all I give it two thumbs up. You are growing on me loungers.

Dominic 10-31-2007 01:49 PM

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I don't think you want mine after that NSFW link I posted...

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Don't ruin my good vibe. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] I was getting all sentimental there for a minute.

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lol...come one! you lobbed a soft ball for me - I had to swing!

Besides, Katy...you're one of the people here I haven't met yet who I consider a good friend...and I'm glad to know ya!

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I'm glad to know ya too, textually speaking, and am wondering if you are going to keep daring Wookie to ban your ass and if that means you are tilting or just playin. Fight the man brother! [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

In any case, I've enjoyed your posts since the old OOT days. You are entertaining and your movie reviews are great.


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lol...I'm not daring him, I'm just wondering what's the problem with posting the name of a non-pornographic web site with no nudity...I didn't even link to it!

I understand why my original link got removed - that had graphic porno ads in the margins that I didn't consider...

tuq 10-31-2007 01:51 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
Dom,

I think it's pretty hard to really define whether that link was over the line or not. I'm not sure if it was but as you know with stuff like the profanity filter TPTB here are pretty conservative seem to err on the side of caution.

As for the content, I'm not sure if it was spank bank material, to be honest. It was different. Would it be considered "art"? If so, should her mom be proud? [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

Dominic 10-31-2007 01:55 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
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Dom,

I think it's pretty hard to really define whether that link was over the line or not. I'm not sure if it was but as you know with stuff like the profanity filter TPTB here are pretty conservative seem to err on the side of caution.

As for the content, I'm not sure if it was spank bank material, to be honest. It was different. Would it be considered "art"? If so, should her mom be proud? [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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i don't know, the main web site looks like it's an art project...it has lots of videos - guys and gals - doing the same thing. For the most part, everyone's O face looks silly. Except that one girl I linked to. And mine, of course. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

Irieguy 10-31-2007 02:44 PM

Re: The time you spend on this site
 
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... For the most part, everyone's O face looks silly. Except that one girl I linked to. And mine, of course. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

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Dom's O face:

http://kipin.net/images/tpt/albundy.jpg



Irieguy


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