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Posted: 2/12/2024 8:53:32 AM EDT
As originally written 12 years ago by robit, who was unknowable...
The tale of the creation of 24/365 has been requested to be documented, so I will recall to the fullest of my memory the events that led to the inception, gestation, and delivery of 24/365. If you plan to consume popcorn during the reading of the "Gospel of 24/365", I recommend that you pop it now*, before beginning. *-bonus points for using bacon salt. So in the beginning, there was Night Crew and there was Rictus or something like that. (The author of the Gospel wouldn't know for sure because he doesn't spend time in boards outside of GD that aren't BOTD). Night after night ARFCOM members' mothers would wonder if their sons were going to emerge from their funk-laden basement quarters, from amongst the piles of empty takeout pizza boxes and discarded red-bull packaging. Sadly, threads like NightCrew kept the men (adult sons, mind you) riveted to their brightly lit ACER laptops (plastered with Larue and Magpul stickers and BFL decals). From time to time, when the NightCrew threads would slow down to the point of unfunctionality, the Rictus threads would light up in a flurry of bromance and self-esteem destroying photographs. One night, in early January, the year 2012, a prophet visited the GD forum and with him brought knowledge to the hive that they were not the only group of basement-dwelling, post whoring social pariahs to occupy a message boards. It was with great anguish the prophet informed the hive that they were not only not alone in cyberspace, but they were not even near the most productive. The hive fell silent. How could they not be the most productive forums on the interwebs? Rage swept through GD like a wildfire. Their anger was born of misunderstanding. GD was always busy! you can't keep up with it! We even had a thread that people posted in all night long to keep the forum moving overnight! The hive was determined to see who posted more than they did. A firemission was called for, volunteers had to be turned away. They all knew what they were accepting, they were going to venture out into the internets to see who could possibly be more organized that ARF. They knew the mission that they faced provided nearly certain death, but they were determined to protect their reputations. the PMAG covers littered the floor of GD, knee deep. They set out to recon the enemy, and barely made it out the door when they set their eyes on the most slovenly, obese enemy they'd ever seen. Weight Watchers. They were not prepared for how outgunned they were going to be, as we all know .223 is not a proper round for hog hunting. 1/2 the members were equipped with 9mm side arms, again, ineffective for scavengerous beasts! A quick assessment of the enemy had the hive in a hasty retreat back to the safety of GD. A plan was discussed to cook poisoned chili and deliver it to Weight Watchers, but the inevitable debate over weather or not to include beans meant the Texas HTF threatened to turn against their ARFCOM brethren, and the plan was scrapped. SouthEndXGF wept at the state of his beloved home. Brother was turning against brother, and Weight Watchers was pulling further away in the forum rankings, as it was just after the new year and dieting was in full swing for the one week of the year that people actually diet (New Years Resolutions). South took it all in, and realized that maybe the best way to beat the Weight Watchers was to employ their own strategy against them. ARF had to post as fast and as furiously as possible, and they had to do it immediately. In his drunken stupor, South was reminded that he was about to hit his 18,000th post by his fellow Texan, BNR. He realized it was exactly the opportunity that he needed to unite his brethren. He mustered up his liquid courage and charged forwards with his 18,000th post. Several ARFCOMMERS saw his brave charge, heading toward the enemy with hellfire in his eyes, and rushed to support him. In no particular order, it was R_Fury, BNR, Lichter, sparky, FF, AJ, JP, Burnsy, VRM, IWK, Fozzy, Berto, RWK, SWC, Reaper, and more... They bravely rushed to his side, and fought bravely for 2 weeks straight, 24 hours a day, never letting up the fight. Soon, they grew to be good friends. They shared many happy birthdays and posted many babnanas. Their galliant efforts were recognized by site staff and the NC even came over to assist them in their mission during the daytime! They never were able to bring down the evil WW boards, but that was never really the point anyway. Used without the permission of SouthEndXGF, more should recognize the genius of our glorious founder. |
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I've got one car waiting on an engine..... Release date is late March.
Another car is waiting on a passenger seat bottom.... There isn't a release date yet. And 2 used cars waiting since Thursday for approvals. |
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I’ve never understood the 24/365. Even now I could have read the official unofficial history, but I did not.
Maybe one day I’ll understand but I doubt it. |
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We have a new service writer in training up there.
This probably won't end well. |
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Quoted: Is that normal or is the supply chain breaking down? View Quote The engine is probably coming from Japan. So, kinda normal for that. The seat bottom is for a 2011 M56. It's probably not even in existence right now. Either discontinued and they haven't told us yet. Or, they'll eventually make one and ship it. |
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I miss 3rd Shift
2nd Shift isn't as good, BUT it beats 1st Shift Enoch Light - Wichita Lineman [Quad Quadraphonic EV-4] |
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"Only thing that pulls out around here is the couch.." -Ich (probably.)
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Took Wifey to an Argentinian restaurant Saturday evening.
Twas excellent. Them fellers know how to cook a steak. |
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Almost time for more oxycodone. Slept on my bad shoulder last night and spun around on it. not pleasant....
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Quoted: Quoted: I’ve never understood the 24/365. Even now I could have read the official unofficial history, but I did not. Maybe one day I’ll understand but I doubt it. It's about post count. That makes sense, hey @Riter I forgot in previous thread to ask you for a link to your book, or title of said book. Shoot me a PM or tag me. I’ve been meaning to pick it up. |
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