Dropping Like Flies

Brian_Wallace wrote:
atomic wrote:

Or he could just ban Brian Wallace.  Or suspend him.   


Yada wrote:
BW, taking trolling to a whole new level. How sad.


The crazy part is you ACTUALLY think that would bother me.  That taking away the self-obsessed mirror of the 9:30 message board would bother me.  How would it affect any of YOU who feel inadequate in your real life and you're grown men (I'm 24.  Born March XX, 1989 and my real name is….wait for it….Brian Wallace) and you can revert to your childhood where you can have silly names like "Vansmack!"  and "Sweetcell!" and "Atomic!" and "Yada!"

Ban me.  Suspend me.  Take "trolling" to a new level.  For the simple fact of stating that Phillip Seymour Hoffman's death was not "sad" and not "tragic".  He had tremendous resources to fight his problem and failed.  For stating THAT opinion, I'm a "troll" and should be banned.

His death wasn't tragic.  You know what else isn't tragic?  Attending a concert at D.A.R.  Or driving to Silver Spring.  Or not getting great Nick Cave seats.  You want sad?  You want tragic?  I volunteer at CHOP.   I'll show you "sad."

I'm done . Good bye.  It's shame I never was able to tell the difference between "vansmack" and "Sweetcell".  I know three facts about those two: one lives in San Francisco, one's obsessed with cell phones and one was married for like, two weeks.

Brian

kosmo - Real name or not, I don't think it's wise to post a birth date on a public forum.


You are that bitter at 24?  I didn't even have a TV at 24 as I was spending all my time out having fun.

And What? Someone was married for only 2 weeks?  That seems to need a follow-up.
Good riddance  BW.  Guy is just a contrarian.
atomic wrote:
And What? Someone was married for only 2 weeks?  That seems to need a follow-up.
He's being extremely hyperbolic. Its common knowledge a boardee got a divorce although after a much longer period of time than 2 weeks.
Brian_Wallace wrote:

The crazy part is you ACTUALLY think that would bother me.  That taking away the self-obsessed mirror of the 9:30 message board would bother me.  How would it affect any of YOU who feel inadequate in your real life and you're grown men (I'm 24.  Born March XX, 1989 and my real name is….wait for it….Brian Wallace) and you can revert to your childhood where you can have silly names like "Vansmack!"  and "Sweetcell!" and "Atomic!" and "Yada!"

Ban me.  Suspend me.  Take "trolling" to a new level.  For the simple fact of stating that Phillip Seymour Hoffman's death was not "sad" and not "tragic".  He had tremendous resources to fight his problem and failed.  For stating THAT opinion, I'm a "troll" and should be banned.

His death wasn't tragic.  You know what else isn't tragic?  Attending a concert at D.A.R.  Or driving to Silver Spring.  Or not getting great Nick Cave seats.  You want sad?  You want tragic?  I volunteer at CHOP.   I'll show you "sad."

I'm done . Good bye.  It's shame I never was able to tell the difference between "vansmack" and "Sweetcell".  I know three facts about those two: one lives in San Francisco, one's obsessed with cell phones and one was married for like, two weeks.

Brian

kosmo - Real name or not, I don't think it's wise to post a birth date on a public forum.


RIP…
Died so we can still complain about the food at the Birchmere…

Julian, wrote:
atomic wrote:
And What? Someone was married for only 2 weeks?  That seems to need a follow-up.
He's being extremely hyperbolic. Its common knowledge a boardee got a divorce although after a much longer period of time than 2 weeks.


I got a divorce after 17 years. I wish I got divorced sooner as I wouldn't still be paying alimony.
All we need now is his mother's maiden name and it's new identities for all.  Which apparently we are in dire need of.
Kinda wishing somebody famous would kick it so we could just move on.
Brian_Wallace wrote:
atomic wrote:

Or he could just ban Brian Wallace.  Or suspend him.   


Yada wrote:
BW, taking trolling to a whole new level. How sad.


The crazy part is you ACTUALLY think that would bother me.  That taking away the self-obsessed mirror of the 9:30 message board would bother me.  How would it affect any of YOU who feel inadequate in your real life and you're grown men (I'm 24.  Born March XX, 1989 and my real name is….wait for it….Brian Wallace) and you can revert to your childhood where you can have silly names like "Vansmack!"  and "Sweetcell!" and "Atomic!" and "Yada!"

Ban me.  Suspend me.  Take "trolling" to a new level.  For the simple fact of stating that Phillip Seymour Hoffman's death was not "sad" and not "tragic".  He had tremendous resources to fight his problem and failed.  For stating THAT opinion, I'm a "troll" and should be banned.

His death wasn't tragic.  You know what else isn't tragic?  Attending a concert at D.A.R.  Or driving to Silver Spring.  Or not getting great Nick Cave seats.  You want sad?  You want tragic?  I volunteer at CHOP.   I'll show you "sad."

I'm done . Good bye.  It's shame I never was able to tell the difference between "vansmack" and "Sweetcell".  I know three facts about those two: one lives in San Francisco, one's obsessed with cell phones and one was married for like, two weeks.

Brian

kosmo - Real name or not, I don't think it's wise to post a birth date on a public forum.


A+
Maximilian Schell, the ruggedly handsome Austrian-born actor who won an Academy Award for his role in ?Judgment at Nuremberg,? died early Saturday in Innsbruck, Austria. He was 83.

Richard Bull - Actor Died at 89 of natural causes.  Best known for his role of the shopkeeper Nels Oleson on Little House on the Prairie.

Wow, so sad. I loved that show though I haven't seen it lately.

atomic wrote:
Richard Bull - Actor Died at 89 of natural causes.  Best known for his role of the shopkeeper Nels Oleson on Little House on the Prairie.


Alex Shear, Owner of 100,000 Pieces of American Kitsch, Dies at 73

They were all his Rosebuds: the vacuum cleaner shaped like a rocket ship, the toaster shaped like a piece of toast, the suitcase with an electric iron in the handle, the potato mashers (he owned about 500), the tin soldiers, the fallout-shelter sign and the gasoline-powered pogo stick.

When Alex Shear died in New York at 73 this month, he left behind a collection widely described as one of the largest assemblages ? quite possibly the largest one ? of pop-culture artifacts in private hands, with holdings so vast they once spanned 11 storage facilities in three states.

It was, as he put it, a window into the American soul, built from the literal stuff of life, a tangible hedge against the passage of time.

James wrote:
Wow, so sad. I loved that show though I haven't seen it lately.

atomic wrote:
Richard Bull - Actor Died at 89 of natural causes.  Best known for his role of the shopkeeper Nels Oleson on Little House on the Prairie.





how dare you feel sad about an 89 year old man everyone assumed was dead…dying..

ggw wrote:
Alex Shear, Owner of 100,000 Pieces of American Kitsch, Dies at 73

They were all his Rosebuds: the vacuum cleaner shaped like a rocket ship, the toaster shaped like a piece of toast, the suitcase with an electric iron in the handle, the potato mashers (he owned about 500), the tin soldiers, the fallout-shelter sign and the gasoline-powered pogo stick.

When Alex Shear died in New York at 73 this month, he left behind a collection widely described as one of the largest assemblages ? quite possibly the largest one ? of pop-culture artifacts in private hands, with holdings so vast they once spanned 11 storage facilities in three states.

It was, as he put it, a window into the American soul, built from the literal stuff of life, a tangible hedge against the passage of time.


Why are we honoring a hoarder? How irresponsible of him to saddle his family with this stuff. In what way did this guys collection affect your life in any real way??

;D
Not our guy, but thanks for playing.
I know…but seemed fitting…there were some older dudes too, but he 'said' he was 24
Julian, wrote:
Not our guy, but thanks for playing.


Funny, that is exactly what I thought Brian Wallace looked like.


Or maybe like this;

Julian, wrote:
Not our guy, but thanks for playing.


I kind of assumed you and BW were friends IRL. I bet you guys send private messages to each other all day on here pumping each other up about your posts.
Yada wrote:
Julian, wrote:
Not our guy, but thanks for playing.


I kind of assumed you and BW were friends IRL. I bet you guys send private messages to each other all day on here pumping each other up about your posts.
Uh, no.