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whothehell@where?
16:58 / 05.02.04
it fell down, so i came here. who else is in here? speak up
 
 
aus
17:00 / 05.02.04
Do you think it's wise to openly announce our board invasion?
 
 
aus
17:00 / 05.02.04
oops
 
 
aus
17:01 / 05.02.04
Um.... moderator, please delete all mention of "board invasion."

Thank you.
 
 
aus
17:02 / 05.02.04
oops

I really should get more sleep.
 
 
Smoothly
17:04 / 05.02.04
*gets popcorn*
 
 
frankfoot
17:05 / 05.02.04
duh!
 
 
whothehell@where?
17:05 / 05.02.04
hey! aus! i haven't heard from you in minutes! how're the haikus comin'? and where's frankfoot?
 
 
aus
17:06 / 05.02.04
Just to clarify, there is no invasion. No invasion at all. Anywhere.

Even Iraq is an invention of the media.
 
 
the garden gnome
17:06 / 05.02.04
shut up, cheesedick
 
 
whothehell@where?
17:07 / 05.02.04
posted too soon, he was right there the whole time.

*swipes handful of popcorn from SW*
 
 
gridley
17:07 / 05.02.04
It's like watching the Three Stooges plan an orgy....
 
 
the garden gnome
17:08 / 05.02.04
shut up, cheesedick
 
 
whothehell@where?
20:47 / 05.02.04
i forgot to add an abstract, like it matters, but somebody's bitchin', so here's the abstract conversation, as if it mattered:

17:40:32 [gridley] moderators can add abstracts at the authors request

17:41:05 [aussie] OK, let's create an abstract and whothe can request it be added.

17:41:36 [aussie] How about "Implosion leads to board invasion by three stooges and the world's smartest dog"

17:41:46 [whothehell] lets keep it vague, our abstract, nothing static

17:43:01 [aussie] One option is to merely provide keywords.

17:43:33 [Hopeimp] hehe....

17:43:49 [Hopeimp] I like that abstract, Uncle Aussie

17:44:11 [aussie] "invasion, stooges, weed, eh, world's smartest dog, implosion"

so i guess:

"implosions, invasions, stooges, weed, kanine intelligente"

is that do-able? oh great mod gods?
 
 
aus
20:52 / 05.02.04
I suggest the following abstract:
invasion, stooges, weed, world's smartest dog, implosion, cheesedick, haiku, Iraq, popcorn
 
 
whothehell@where?
20:57 / 05.02.04
i like it. but please add "janet" and "boob" to aus's list. thank you.
 
 
aus
21:00 / 05.02.04
That makes the proposed abstract:
invasion, stooges, weed, world's smartest dog, implosion, cheesedick, haiku, Iraq, popcorn, Janet, boob
 
 
aus
01:08 / 06.02.04
Aw, c'mon mods. If we posted porn you'd act immediately, but all we want is a Topic Abstract and we get nothing.

Dammit, we should have posted porn.
 
 
Baz Auckland
02:14 / 06.02.04
what was fadetoblack.com?
 
 
aus
03:36 / 06.02.04
fadetoblack.com was invasion, stooges, weed, world's smartest dog, implosion, cheesedick, haiku, Iraq, popcorn, Janet, boob. Hence the proposed Topic Abstract. *coughmodscough*
 
 
Baz Auckland
03:40 / 06.02.04
Relax! It's working its way through the pipes... not many awake at this hour, you see...
 
 
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03:55 / 06.02.04
I am confused as ever with this, and even intrigued. Am about to open another window and type in fadetoblack.com

invasion, stooges, weed, world's smartest dog, implosion, cheesedick, haiku, Iraq, popcorn, Janet, boob, newbie.
 
 
aus
04:29 / 06.02.04
The problem is that it's dead, although you can probably find various archives.
 
 
---
04:50 / 06.02.04
Yeah i just found out when i tried it. Glad you replied i thought i was a thread killer, or maybe my rap in the rap thread just couldn't be followed.............ah shut it eon.
 
 
aus
11:22 / 06.02.04
Thanks for adding the Topic Abstract, mysterious mod person. Don't worry, whothehell will be punished for failing to provide it when initiating the topic - as soon as I work out who the hell whothehell is.

BTW, fadetoblack.com is still down.
 
 
whothehell@where?
13:26 / 06.02.04
as soon as the results of my introspection provide conclusive results i will forward them to you aus, until then, we'll just have to guess who the hell whothehell is, most likely just a drunken ass with compulsive masturbatory habits
 
 
gridley
13:48 / 06.02.04
Baz & Eon--

FadetoBlack is like the Barbelith of an alternate universe (with certain people like BitchieKittie, Fridgemagnet, Applepicker, Aussie, and myself being able to pass back and forth freely).

Unfortunately, that whole universe disappeared from existence (damn you Anti-Monitor!!) and the refugees are settling here and in the pocket universe of our chatroom.

Keywords: invasion, stooges, weed, world's smartest dog, implosion, cheesedick, haiku, Iraq, popcorn, Janet, boob, newbie, crisis on infinite earths
 
 
whothehell@where?
19:08 / 06.02.04
*humps lonely thread*
 
 
the Cynical Avenger
19:09 / 06.02.04
get your dirty self off of the thread!
 
 
Turk
19:10 / 06.02.04
Incredible, you missed David Hasselhoff from the keywords.
 
 
aus
19:11 / 06.02.04
Apparently Hasselhoff is responsible for the end of the Cold War.

The bastard. It was just starting to get interesting.
 
 
gridley
19:15 / 06.02.04
David Hasslehoff responsible for the cold war?

Nonsense... David Hasslehoff wasn't even responsible for the success of Knight Rider.

I think you overestimate him, sir.
 
 
aus
19:22 / 06.02.04
Responsible for the END of the Cold War.

Barely a month after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the city that had been divided by politics for more than 40 years was united in song.

And leading the chorus of several hundred thousand voices was a man hitherto known to the rest of the world for driving a talking car.

David Hasselhoff, star of the hit 80s TV series Knight Rider, is renowned in celebrity-obsessed circles for being Big In Germany; not only as an actor, but as a purveyor of soft rock anthems.

For that seminal concert, on New Year's Eve 1989, Hasselhoff stood atop of the partly-demolished wall and belted out a tune called Looking for Freedom.

It was during Hasselhoff's current promotional tour of Germany that the Hollywood star made headlines for a remark about this event.

Speaking to Germany's TV Spielfilm magazine, the 51-year-old talked about how his pivotal role in harmonising relations between the two sides of the divide had been overlooked.

"I find it a bit sad that there is no photo of me hanging on the walls in the Berlin Museum at Checkpoint Charlie," he told the magazine.

For those in the UK and US who know him mainly for his TV roles, most notably as leading lifeguard Lieutenant Mitch Buchannon in Baywatch, it's hard to appreciate Hasselhoff's influence on the German cultural scene.

Hasselhoff was already a singing star in Austria and Switzerland when, in 1989, he had the wisdom to cover a 1970s German hit, Auf Der Strasse Nach Suden.

Renaming it Looking for Freedom, with Hasselhoff singing in English, the song raced up the charts in the late summer, just as a wave of revolt began sweeping through Eastern Europe.

By the time Berliners started hacking away at the concrete wall that had divided their city for a generation, the torch-bearing anthem had been number one for several weeks in West Germany.

With its lament, "I've been lookin' for freedom; I've been lookin' so long; I've been lookin' for freedom; still the search goes on," the song embodied the frustrations of Germany's years of division.

The album of the same name topped the charts for three months and, that December, Hasselhoff was invited to headline a New Year's Eve concert in the recently reunited city. The gig was apparently rubber-stamped by the then German chancellor, Helmut Kohl.

The singer himself has powerful memories of the performance. "It was the first time Germany had been unified, and close to a million East and West German fans stood together in the freezing cold at midnight watching me perform. I was overcome with emotion," he recalls.

Hasselhoff, who by now was appearing in Baywatch, scooped a clutch of top German music awards and went on to become one of the country's biggest selling artists of the 90s.

His popularity even prompted a headline in one German newspaper, "Hasselhoff: not since the Beatles".

John Stuellenberg, who was won over by Hasselhoff as a 14-year-old schoolboy watching that New Year's Eve concert, believes he deserves recognition at the Checkpoint Charlie museum.

"It's a big museum from what I hear, so I can't see why they wouldn't have room for a photo."

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/magazine/3465301.stm


And we forgot to include Olestra in the Keywords. Please add. Without Olestra, they might get stuck in Turk's lower intestine like everything else.
 
 
Turk
19:22 / 06.02.04
But it's true, he brought down the Berlin Wall with his rock anthems like battering rams.
 
 
gridley
19:28 / 06.02.04
Ok, I'll buy David Hasslehoff as being responsible for the END of something.... that's reasonable. I mean we can certainly blame him for the END of Knight Rider.

Not to mention the END of my marriage!!! DAMN YOU, DAVID HASSLEHOFF!!
 
  

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