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AZ Rail Rat
02-11-2004, 05:46 AM
Just got curious about member websites, with all the SCUMMING going on. (Come on - Help me promote this new online euphemism), I checked out the few members with guts enough to put up a link.

Dawg, I thought I was ugly :P :P :P

EzineWriter had the most interesting AND complicated. Either it is still under LOTS of construction or I needed to view in Internet Exploder instead of Netscrape. Either way, it was FUN.

Check them out.

More on Scum from an online dictionary. 1, 3 & 4 describes someone signing up for a forum with a phony website pretty well, don't you think?

scum (skm) (Metallurgy, Ecology) n.
1. A filmy layer of extraneous or impure matter that forms on or rises to the surface of a liquid or body of water.
2. The refuse or dross of molten metals.
3. Refuse or worthless matter.
4. Slang One, such as a person or an element of society, that is regarded as despicable or worthless.

BigMac
02-11-2004, 12:10 PM
SCUMMING... Hmm, I like it....

As for other sites, there's none I can think of that actually have a picture of me on them but anyway, here's some I own/design:

www.ten-tenths.com
www.hooray4hollywood.com
www.legendireland.com
www.phishy.net
www.NeverUnderestimateThePowerOfCheese.com

As for a picture... here's a head shot from when I went to the opera, I was going to sepia tint it and turn it into a "Player Profile" picture for RT3 but got lazy and forgot about it until now:

http://www.railroadtycoon.info/images/webmaster.jpg

hawkdawg
02-11-2004, 10:26 PM
Me? Ugly?
My wife don't think so, but then-She never was known for great taste in men. :lol:

WM-You look like you'd fit right nicely in 1700's England, or is it Scotland? :wink: :lol:

BigMac
02-11-2004, 10:33 PM
I'm originally from Scotland, now living in Ireland where my other half's ancestors built large chunks of the railway ;)

kriss
06-11-2004, 05:21 PM
Very Charles Stewart, (that's the one who had his bonce removed) :lol:
RailRat is trying to find out if his ancestors had a hand in that or if they had to leave the country for backing a loser.

Which opera was that? The Grand Old?

BigMac
08-11-2004, 09:19 AM
Which opera was that? The Grand Old?It was "The Opera Babes" who are a couple of VERY fit you ladies who do recitals of arias from popular operas.

I had decided to go with the collarless jacket and the cravat rather then the usual tuxedo penguin look. I was the only guy there who didn't look EXACTLY like the rest of 'em. They all looked like they'd walked out a tux hire shop window. I was looking JUICY!!! :) :)