Subject: Happy Birth-er, First Board Post Day! :D *tosses Spikes* (nm)
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Posted on: 2017-03-04 20:34:00 UTC
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Well would you look at that, it's my Boardiversary. by
on 2017-03-04 20:02:00 UTC
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Eeyup. One year ago today, at precisely 8:37 p.m. Board time, I made my first post after five years lurking. Still don't know why it took me so long to introduce myself, but I'm glad I did. Here's to another great year, everybody.
Also, a question occurs. When determining my oldbie/newbie/middlebie status would we go by when I started hanging around here (2011, I think) or when I actually joined (2016)? The latter seems the more reasonable to me. -
Happy late Boardday by
on 2017-03-05 18:12:00 UTC
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Happy boardday. Have a chocolate cake.
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Happy delayed Boardday! by
on 2017-03-05 15:18:00 UTC
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Here goes a black-hole chocolate cake.
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Would you look at that! by
on 2017-03-05 05:31:00 UTC
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It is!
Er. I think I missed it by a bit.
Pardon.
But, yes, happy Boardiversary!
My gift upon you is: a giraffe. It comes in little pieces that need assembly. The manual's kind of rubbish, but I'm sure you'll be able to find guides on the internet.
Yaaaaay! -
Happy Boardaversary! by
on 2017-03-05 02:42:00 UTC
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Do we do cake for these? Have some cake.
To your question, I figure it's by first post date, since that's when we first got to know you and you started being involved in things. -
Mmm, cake. by
on 2017-03-05 03:37:00 UTC
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Omnomnom.
Yes, I thought as much. Suppose I'll just have to earn that Veteran title the hard way.
Well, in as much as awaiting the passage of time can be considered difficult. -
HAPPY BOARDIVERSARY! by
on 2017-03-05 02:34:00 UTC
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Blows noisemakers. Hope we haven't driven you stark raving mad yet!
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...Driven? by
on 2017-03-05 03:21:00 UTC
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Wouldn't that rather imply I wasn't stark raving mad in the first place?
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Happy Birth-er, First Board Post Day! :D *tosses Spikes* (nm) by
on 2017-03-04 20:34:00 UTC
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Thank ye kindly, Skarm. by
on 2017-03-05 03:32:00 UTC
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I do have to ask, though, how did this tradition of throwing spikes at people start? It's not exactly normal celebratory fare.