Hello there. Goofing off on left 4 dead 2 led me to the <eVa> site, which led me here, which led me down memory lane. I don't know how many of the folks who might remember me are still checking in on this thing, but for those that do... HI!
Good thoughts (and a suspicious barnyard smell) are radiating out from me and heading directly towards all of you. Long live The Ville. Hanging out here represents my FAVORITE online memories.
If anyone reads this and feels like responding, just mention one thing they remember from the good old days.
I myself will mention the post when I stated that TYO was my Minime. His immediate response? "Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!"
Good times.
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I love nostalgia threads. And I hate that I haven't been able to play.
What was that they used to call it? The 30 (or 31?) weapons club? Where you would try to get a kill with all the weapons in a week span. Spamming gas grenades was the worst. Caltrop kills were just a hair easier.
What was that they used to call it? The 30 (or 31?) weapons club? Where you would try to get a kill with all the weapons in a week span. Spamming gas grenades was the worst. Caltrop kills were just a hair easier.
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I totally forgot about that Giz, ahh the old days 
With Frag posting I remember his catchphrase, you had to watch your back for a spy whenever he said "Visit".
I have many fond memories of the early days playing the map Avanti in TFC, of trying to keep Robert E. Lee from going postal on someone (I had to teach him to think WWJDD before he acted, that was "What Would JD Do"), I have fond memories of shovel fights in DOD and all sorts of fun in DOD:S. Then TF2 came out and the Ville was a hopping place again for many years, so much fun with cups, melee mania, trying new maps, keeping the llamas at bay.
Its good to see past Villans coming to visit, I dont think times will ever be like they were in the past but were still here and were still having fun.
JD

With Frag posting I remember his catchphrase, you had to watch your back for a spy whenever he said "Visit".
I have many fond memories of the early days playing the map Avanti in TFC, of trying to keep Robert E. Lee from going postal on someone (I had to teach him to think WWJDD before he acted, that was "What Would JD Do"), I have fond memories of shovel fights in DOD and all sorts of fun in DOD:S. Then TF2 came out and the Ville was a hopping place again for many years, so much fun with cups, melee mania, trying new maps, keeping the llamas at bay.
Its good to see past Villans coming to visit, I dont think times will ever be like they were in the past but were still here and were still having fun.
JD
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GIz, I totally remember that. I think I got all the way up to 2.
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