1999-2001 is one of those timeframes that looks appealing to me, for some reason. I'm weird like that.
I also associate it with a song from Sonic Adventure. Other examples include 1999-2010 for "Danger! Chased By Rock".
Most of the time I want to live some time before the last half of the twentieth century. Before hats went out of style. Before the mass production of Almond Ice Cream.
edited 25th Feb '11 6:43:37 PM by AlirozTheConfused
Never be without a Hat! Hot means heat. I don't care if your usage dates to 1300, it's my word, not yours. My Pm box is open.I want to go to 1997. Or 1998.
Oh, speaking of which, CA, did you ever find any Vanity Plates scary? (I ask because one of the ones that used to scare the shit out of me debuted in 1998)
Not in the way most people find Vanity Plates scary, but the Viacom "wigga-wigga" used to freak me out because a zig-zag turned into letters.
I used to get freaked out by things that resembled letters but weren't letters. (I was terrified once when I was like 6 or so and my mom tried to print with the wrong driver and got page after page of mangled symbols.)
edited 25th Feb '11 6:47:02 PM by CentralAvenue
Heapers’ HangoutDo people on TZ not change avatars as often as here?
(Also, I'm literally getting the shivers just remembering those bad printer pages. Ugh.)
Heapers’ HangoutNo, they don't.
Funnily, Lord Dalek had a good picture of Twilight as his avatar when I looked. My first instinct was to ask him for it.
edited 25th Feb '11 6:52:31 PM by AnonymousUser
My own printer has issues—the thing that deposits the ink on the page skips a little bit every few paragraphs or so. You'd know what I mean if you saw it. Annoying.
whoever wrote this shit needs to step on a rake in a comedic fashionI thought this was gonna be about some partnership the WSJ has with the NYT or something.
(Can't barge in there and say that, they don't like derails there)
Don't worry; Ponibooru is small. I'll finish browsing it soon.
whoever wrote this shit needs to step on a rake in a comedic fashionHow to write Charlotte's material:
- Be Central Avenue.
- Type the first thing that pops into your head.
- Click send.
How to write Charlotte's material, according to me:
Step One: draw Charlotte in pen and ink.
Step two: Convert the ink drawing into letters and words.
Step Three: destroy the pen, so that Charlotte's inky form cannot escape back into it.
Never be without a Hat! Hot means heat. I don't care if your usage dates to 1300, it's my word, not yours. My Pm box is open.

"dense" applies to myself, as did "Usually a lurker" (which I only got rid of at the suggestion of the community).