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06-21-2021, 12:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-21-2021, 12:35 PM by ItsGoTime.)
(06-21-2021, 12:28 PM)RasheedsBigWhiteSpot Wrote: Boards evolve.
I remember being a young college kid and first stumbling into the earliest incarnations of Fish's Dallas Basketball nearly 20 years ago. I didn't really know my place then, but after a few seasons, I found my voice.
A few years later I went to a group get-together. By then I was full-on RBWS. There I got to meet Flame, Tech and his son, Chef, Pepper, my all-in-good-fun nemesis Jay, and all those who made up the crux of the original community. Ironically, my next door neighbor of almost ten years was also there. He was like, "You're Rasheed!!!" and I was like, "You're (I don't remember his screenname)!!!! Mostly, though, I remember randomly sitting at a table with a big guy. For the next two hours we laughed our asses off together. It was ItsGoTime. He's a cool mofo.
A few more years passed and the board added a bad boy flare which included MFFLSheehan, BallDon'tLie and others. It gave rise to the Troll Cave which, for those who weren't there for it during it's heyday, was akin to 4chan. Somewhere around this time MFFLSheehan and I developed a blood feud. We hated each other. And then one day he found out his real life friend was someone I performed with in clubs. After that, Sheehan and I became DB.com besties and always had each other's back, which was good for the impending Fisher-Rasheed Wars.
Anyway, like I said, boards evolve.
Yes, I was just reminiscing about that day! I went back to that bar a few times to support ChefED's return to being a cook in a restaurant/bar in the D/FW area, then something happened and he was no longer employed there, so I stopped. I moved away from Lewisville before Fish got his own bar up and running out there and had all kinds of get togethers at.
(06-21-2021, 12:28 PM)fifteenth Wrote: Was "don't have a cow" a thing when you guys were kids?
Raises hand.