Sorry if the title is confusing. I was looking at a thread I had made a few days ago and a member replied to it, and the thought crossed my mind about an OG member replying to a thread of mine, only to realize that I have actually been on the forum a month or two longer than he has. I'm coming up on being on here for three years this May, but in no way consider myself an OG member. So I guess what the point of this thread, if there really is one, is does anyone else do this too, think of members that have been around just as along of you as OG-ish, but not yourself.
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I still feel like a noob.
I've been a member of a diecast collectors forum since early 2000. I feel like a noob there because I rarely have anything to say anymore, nobody really realizes I've been on there for as long as I have, and haven't started more than 1 thread in the last 3 years. In fact, I'd say about 5-6 guys I used to talk to on there have since passed away.
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Originally posted by mj213 View PostI still feel like a noob.
I've been a member of a diecast collectors forum since early 2000. I feel like a noob there because I rarely have anything to say anymore, nobody really realizes I've been on there for as long as I have, and haven't started more than 1 thread in the last 3 years. In fact, I'd say about 5-6 guys I used to talk to on there have since passed away.
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I guess the best example from this thread would be Josh, to me he more like an OG member than a member that joined around the time I did, even though I've been here seven months more than he has. Sorry if all of this is just rambling to you guys, its just something that crosses my mind every once in a while.Originally posted by 92dmI was actually just being a smart ass, and not really contributing to this at all.
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Originally posted by mj213 View PostI still feel like a noob.
I've been a member of a diecast collectors forum since early 2000. I feel like a noob there because I rarely have anything to say anymore, nobody really realizes I've been on there for as long as I have, and haven't started more than 1 thread in the last 3 years. In fact, I'd say about 5-6 guys I used to talk to on there have since passed away.
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Originally posted by skilzz View Posthow do you know when some1 dies on a forum
I'm an 2003 Member and considered "OG"
However in all honesty I consider anyone over 5 years CB7Tuner membership to be OG
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