I ONLY HAVE SO MUCH CARDBOARD, GUYS Ha Gee, I'll see what I can do. And I'll try to keep you out of the pit ... unless you do want to mosh. Want to crowd-surf? LOL
I swear all this card board stuff would make a hillarious cell phone commercial or something.
Is it strange meeting boardies in real life? I mean, is it different from what you expected when you meet that boardie face to face?
"totally. Mothafuckable." But the new one's funny too
QUOTE (Tempe Arizona @ Mar 23 2007, 10:47 PM)
Is it strange meeting boardies in real life? I mean, is it different from what you expected when you meet that boardie face to face?
Yeah, I think it's weird--I've done it a few times now and it's felt weird every time (except for with Jackie, and I think that's because I had practically never talked to her on the board before, so I never really developed an idea of what she was like). But the weirdness has worn off for me upon the second meeting with most online people I've met. (Geez, that sounded like there's been so many; there's only been four.)
It's just weird being there in person with someone you supposedly "know" from talking to them in print a million times. It's less weird if you've talked to them on the phone a significant number of times before meeting in person.
I have met 5 boardies and all of them where as nice as you can get. Hopefully at Pepperdine I will get to see new people as well as the people I already met. I might be busy but I will find time to talk to everyone I can.
It's just weird being there in person with someone you supposedly "know" from talking to them in print a million times. It's less weird if you've talked to them on the phone a significant number of times before meeting in person.
It's also weird to meet/see people at an OK Go show, then join the boards and recognise the show people and talk to them on the computer afterwards. I saw Rachel at KoKo and then came on here and I was like "ahhh it's you!!!" *points at screen*. Très odd.
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*squeals at Suzanne*
make sure my cut out looks extra gangster.
have fun at the show!
here's a big virtual *hug* to all of you who are meeting up at the Chic!
have fun at the show!
Haha Thanks!
Me too, me too
here's a big virtual *hug* to all of you who are meeting up at the Chic!
Which eye?
Aw! *hug*
*squeals at Suzanne*
Oooh, I would like to be a cutout...
I'd be jealous of you guys, but Amy (Azulaco) and I are going to be at the show tomorrow night, and Amy's at the DC show RIGHT NOW!!!
::Hug:: Thanks, Rose!
*squeals at Suzanne*
YAAY!
Make sure I have a good view of Andy. I'd like that. lol
I'd be jealous of you guys, but Amy (Azulaco) and I are going to be at the show tomorrow night, and Amy's at the DC show RIGHT NOW!!!
I ONLY HAVE SO MUCH CARDBOARD, GUYS
Have a blast tomorrow!!
Make sure I have a good view of Andy. I'd like that. lol
Ha Gee, I'll see what I can do. And I'll try to keep you out of the pit ... unless you do want to mosh. Want to crowd-surf? LOL
i suck.
Thanks for the well-wishes, everyone. Enjoy your shows, too!
Ha Gee, I'll see what I can do. And I'll try to keep you out of the pit ... unless you do want to mosh. Want to crowd-surf? LOL
I swear all this card board stuff would make a hillarious cell phone commercial or something.
Is it strange meeting boardies in real life? I mean, is it different from what you expected when you meet that boardie face to face?
"totally. Mothafuckable." But the new one's funny too
Yeah, I think it's weird--I've done it a few times now and it's felt weird every time (except for with Jackie, and I think that's because I had practically never talked to her on the board before, so I never really developed an idea of what she was like). But the weirdness has worn off for me upon the second meeting with most online people I've met. (Geez, that sounded like there's been so many; there's only been four.)
It's just weird being there in person with someone you supposedly "know" from talking to them in print a million times. It's less weird if you've talked to them on the phone a significant number of times before meeting in person.
It's also weird to meet/see people at an OK Go show, then join the boards and recognise the show people and talk to them on the computer afterwards. I saw Rachel at KoKo and then came on here and I was like "ahhh it's you!!!" *points at screen*. Très odd.