by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Aug 15, 2002 1:16 pm
OK, I should state that any sort of venture you guys want to prop is perfectly fine to prop here. Have a personal website? Link it. Have a bunch of songs on MP3.com? Tell us all about it. Get an article of yours published somewhere? LINK US UP. With that in mind, here's a link to check out:
Pinback's Web Central II:
http://home.earthlink.net/~pinback/
PWC2 Bulletin board:
http://www.voy.com/47897/
Ben is far, far too humble to clue us all into this himself, so I am doing it for him. Later, I will be servicing the lady of his life with intercourse for much the same reason. Unless of course, he has declined in mentioning his sites because he hates us all and doesn't want us anywhere near his website, which is quite probable too. But. Anyway.
Be sure to read the "Introductions" that he has up on PWC2. I can say without pause or doubt that they are among the finest examples of regular content that I have encountered on the Internet. (He has his Introductions archived from the first version of PWC as well, but they are sort of archived in a hard-to-find manner. Think of it like a puzzle! A puzzle with a true payoff! At last!)
Soon, you too will know the origin of the phrase, "Bye-bye, Grampa loves you"!
OK, I should state that any sort of venture you guys want to prop is perfectly fine to prop here. Have a personal website? Link it. Have a bunch of songs on MP3.com? Tell us all about it. Get an article of yours published somewhere? LINK US UP. With that in mind, here's a link to check out:
Pinback's Web Central II: http://home.earthlink.net/~pinback/
PWC2 Bulletin board: http://www.voy.com/47897/
Ben is far, far too humble to clue us all into this himself, so I am doing it for him. Later, I will be servicing the lady of his life with intercourse for much the same reason. Unless of course, he has declined in mentioning his sites because he hates us all and doesn't want us anywhere near his website, which is quite probable too. But. Anyway.
Be sure to read the "Introductions" that he has up on PWC2. I can say without pause or doubt that they are among the finest examples of regular content that I have encountered on the Internet. (He has his Introductions archived from the first version of PWC as well, but they are sort of archived in a hard-to-find manner. Think of it like a puzzle! A puzzle with a true payoff! At last!)
Soon, you too will know the origin of the phrase, "Bye-bye, Grampa loves you"!