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Yes, that was a great one!
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No other "Hollywood Dads" love?
That was the wildest thread ever written on the Mac. (published on 7W, not TL) I wonder if it can still be found. A conspiracy-theory treasure-trove.
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I can’t recall particular posts, but have fond memories of posts where fans would meet up before shows, have pre-show parties and post pictures. Also, posts that would dissect lyric meanings of particular songs. Wondering if Daniel or Jazmen Flowers are still around. I will always remember the first Wild Heart Affair in SF celebrating Stevie’s Birthday and the threads about Night of 1,000 Stevie’s, the Nicks Fix Ask Stevie page. It was a much quainter time and I miss it. All this gruel these days makes me feel old and stodgy, or maybe I just am old and stodgy after this many years. (love the bouncy blob)
Edit: While not exactly my favorite thread, the one with Wendy Welch was heartbreaking and very unforgettable. Last edited by desertangel; 02-09-2020 at 05:08 PM.. |
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I don’t remember that? A humorous conspiracy thread?
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It was on 7 wonders. It started as a thread about a "Hollywood Dads" article that featured Lindsey. Somehow it turned full shipper, with all of the amazing evidence that had previously not been made public that Lindsey's kids were Stevie's, Lindsey's wife is an actress, etc etc. And there was one intrepid soul who was constantly trying to counter the ingenuity of the conspiracy theorists until he collapsed into desperate pleas for rationality… it was a lot of fun!
Thought it would be famous among Mac fans but I also got the sense there wasn't much Ledge/Seven Wonders overlap.
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I'm not going to bother searching, but the two I remember best were the "Stevie Song Generator" thread and the one about UK vs. US gas prices.
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I miss the days of Mick's board and "The Knight!" He sent me a cease and desist to my workplace... good times!
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Is he still in Mick's camp in any way? Anyone know what happened to him?
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