Originally Posted by Rausch:
It's impossible to argue the 2000-2005 influx.
These people took the time to show up, meet each other, and formed long lasting ties.
Today it's mostly online and shit-tossing. Before we actually met the people we agreed/disagreed with...
I couldn't agree more. It was different in a very good way. You got to know a little bit about everyone...
A perfect example - Logical and I rarely agreed on anything - BUT we met each other, got to know each other a bit, and respect was always there.
First time I met Stevie Ray it was AWESOME.! Great guy - had no idea he was an artist until I met him.
I used to hang with Phobia, Pink and Raider Hater on game days at a bar called SRO, when they all lived in Houston. Was good to come up for a gathering in KC to see them when they moved back.
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
I still do the latter, although you were nowhere to be found when I was in Durango last September.
That would require me knowing you were in Durango. Hell, if you were there for more than a couple days we were probably standing next to one another at one point given the the odds and size of the town. Try a PM next time. There's a couple hidden gems tourists never see without a local who knows about them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Otter:
That would require me knowing you were in Durango. Hell, if you were there for more than a couple days we were probably standing next to one another at one point given the the odds and size of the town. Try a PM next time. There's a couple hidden gems tourists never see without a local who knows about them.
Not a big deal, we actually didn't spend a lot of time in Durango itself, we ended up staying up the road in Cascade Village. Only time we were in town was to catch the train and when we needed to get booze or food.
We'll be back again sometime, we go somewhere in Colorado every year. Love it out there. [Reply]