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longtimer
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Truthful?
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4/27/2006 12:01:43 PM
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As in, saying "The model in those thong pics is ME!" when it's actually someone else; that kind of "truthful?"
Actually, regarding old posts, there is something you need to realize about this forum. There was a time when there was no registration; anyone could post using any alias they wanted, at any time. So I went back and checked, and found two things:
1. Some old posts were made by longtimer, and others by Longtimer; I'm all but positive I never made any posts as Longtimer (note the capital "L.")
2. I didn't make every post that was made by longtimer, either. In fact, the vast majority of my posts in the pre-registration days were under another alias, one that I would have preferred to register for myself, but somebody beat me to it.
In fact, I found some posts by longtimer that were not made by me... but in threads containing those longtimer posts were responses by me using my other, more commonly-used alias.
Using old posts as a way of learning about whoever is using that alias today isn't always going to be accurate. However, it's an excelllent source of entertainment; I've just spent some time reading threads that I had forgotten about!
By the way, you probably don't believe me when I say that this used to be a no-registration-required board, and that anyone could post using any alias they wanted, even if it was "somebody else's." Ask feb, he remembers; if I recall, he led the charge to turn this into a registration-required board.
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