I had a couple of list-based groups, both fannish and otherwise, that I was involved with around the time I found the buffistas. But nothing like this, and I'm not involved with either of those anymore. (One basically died, one I stopped with for no real reason.)
Tara ,'Empty Places'
Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I wonder how many of us fournd Salon and TT because of Anne Lamott.
My Buffistvesary is November 24, 2000.
It looks like I just started posting, I think I lurked some, and I know I was posting in a few other TT threads.
Heh, Tom is obsessively checking the General Election results. (go LibDems!)
Nora, does he get to vote?
I am proud, for I have sucessfully caramelized sugar for my flan! Whoot!
Now to figure out, since I'm making two batches, what the heck I can use to make a waterbath for my pie pan (the first batch was easy enough, as it was in little ramekins).
Vortex got me to come to TT, as I was temping and bored and she told me about these cool online people who talked about Buffy, and there was also other stuff you could talk about...
I don't know if he can vote or not... I know he *didn't* vote this time. Not sure how the absentee ballot thing works over there. I will ask him when he gets out of the shower.
ION, we got this random note from the police department saying that a group called "White Revolution" from Arkansas is coming up this weekend to congregate in our neighborhood before going off and protesting Holocaust Memorial stuff going on this weekend in Lexington and Concord. It's just... gross.
Nora, that's so creepy. It seems weird to me that they can congregate in a residential neighborhood.
My Buffistaversary is in February. I've been here for more than four years, now.
Where did it go?
It seems weird to me that they can congregate in a residential neighborhood
I'm so wigged out about it.
Anyway, Tom, freshly showered, said that he could vote if he were registered, but he's not registered, and if he were, he'd have to vote in Huntington, one of the major Conservative strongholds, so, not much use in it. He also says he sucks for not being registered. But having to register in Huntington apparantly is not much of a motivator to get it done.
I'm just quoting here.