Posted on 10/15/2001 3:37:44 PM PDT by ODDITHER
I first found Free Republic through Drudge Report. I found Drudge by listening to the White House briefing sessions who constantly told everyone how radical he was. (I knew he was my kind of people.)
To get to my point, or to make a short story long, Does anyone else remember freepin back then?
There were days you couldn't get on. When you did get on, it took forever to load the posts. There were three options. Next 10 - 50 -100 and a simple search engine. Remember the posts that said "Please don't post graphics, I can't read the posts if you do."?
Don't get me wrong, many of the improvements that have been made, are because the technology has changed. I also got a faster modem and new computer and learned how to use them.
I Would set my alarm for 5:00 am to get on while it wasn't busy. At first, I didn't post, there were self appointed post police that would tear you a new one, if you didn't hold your mouth just right. But finally, I thought, what the heck, they can't see me, they don't know me, I can take it.
Here I am ramblin on - what I wanted to do is say a great big thanks to John for the newest improvements.
Thanks John!!!
P.S.
When is it going to make my coffee in the morning?
swampfox98. :-)
Lady X - Yes, many good memories. Meeting you in Charlotte is one of them! Attending the March for Justice with my two Florida friends (who lurk - I know you do, Naomi and Lex - now but don't post) is another. There I met Jim Robinson, Matt Drudge, Connie Hair, "Trixie", among others "celebs" - and all the fellow Clinton hating Freepers.
I am not sure who directed me to Free Republic. But I bought a computer in 1994 in order to find Town Hall (that Rush referenced) and was in that Chat room until they started charging for memebership. (They used to have "threads" like this there....remember when....then most people left there. My friend Coco from there and I had many hilarious moments before Freepin was founded. The wit there was fabulous - but has been more than matched here).
Somewhere along the line, maybe at Town Hall, I discovered all the Whitewater info I could find. I also read The American Spectator with a passion - (thank you R.E. Tyrrell).
But my favorite website, until I found FR, was The BeachBum's Clinton Scandal page.
So much has happened since then.
Bottom line - in 1992 - the attempted overt overthrow of America was begun by the Clintonistas. It has been a mighty battle ever since......with Sept 11 just the most dangerous episode in the "long war" to this date.
It still is amazing to me that the most dangerous terrorist in America now sits in the United States Senate - and has not been arrested yet!
The anonymous moderators were the best idea. A bunch of people left because of the posting nazis who weren't (officially?) affiliated with the board. It was interesting to stand back and watch it all shake out, the founding of lucianne.com, eschoir, the anti-freepers.
All in all it's been quite a ride.
Sometimes I miss Bill Clinton. NOT!
In celebration of my sixth anniversary today on FreeRepublic.
Best wishes to the "Old Guard" - those who have passed, those who are exiled, and those who remain.
-LSM-
back at cha -it seems like yesterday in some ways. this four years certainly went faster than the 8 under Clinton, under Clinton.
Happy Anniversary, LSM!
Thankyouthankyouverymuch..........
I remember that day! I have always been a lurker...but have wondered when I began coming here every day. Your post and sign up date help me to at least get a general idea of when it was. Thanks.
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