benjoshua wrote:Last I heard he only had a girlfriend which means....
Badmike wrote:You've gotta be kidding me.
FoulFoot wrote:This has probably been mentioned already, but I discovered this today:http://www.aboutus.org/Acaeum.comFINALLY the site is getting the recognition it deserves!Foul
killjoy32 wrote:lol i got a mention!!!!! LOL!!!holy crap!oh well there ya go - at least it wasnt an insult for a change cheers man whoever it was...Alps. foul: frank M mentioned the site a few times at GenCon too during the auctions....that was pretty cool.
improvstone wrote:Al, how should I say this... take a look at the history of edits on that page. Not the most recent one. Which is a bit nicer towards you.
killjoy32 wrote:bah no sense of taste if you ask me i wasnt involved in any feckin scandal anyway so whoever it was who did that page, doesnt know his arse from his elbow anyway.....anyway who cares...prb some buttmuncher who i couldnt be bothered wasting the time of day with anyhow....Al
improvstone wrote:Foul, what location did you say that IP address was from? I think we to ship Al back from the UK for some head stomping.
killjoy32 wrote:i tell you if i saw the guy who had my dice bag n stuff while at GenCon, the guys would have seen some head-stomping while i was there.....man i was pissed Al
improvstone wrote:Is there some sort of trade in dice bags at GenCon? I am used to guitars going missing at gigs but dice?
The Acaeum was started in a dorm room in the early 1990's by DM whitfield, a UK resident. It was originally supposed to transplant the now defunct "Black Mirror Project" founded by another D&D afficianado BClarkie. In the early yrs of the Acaeum many great contributors such as Dayecon,Thegamesemprorium,Maxwell,Cougarrinard have defined the state of D&D collecting. + The Acaeum was started in a dorm room in the early 1990's by Lord Foul, a Hawaiian resident. It was originally supposed to transplant the now defunct "Black Mirror Project" founded by another D&D afficianado BClarkie. The Acaeum has many great contributors such as BClarkie,Deadlord39,and Killjoy who have defined the state of D&D collecting. - + - Nowadays the site is not as valuable a tool for collectors since the incident involving BClarkie,Deadlord39,and Killjoy came to light along with the consequences of there actions. + - + - Most serious D&D collectors now use www.dragonsfoot.com as its reputation wasnt damaged in the scandal
bclarkie wrote:Okay what exactly is the "Black Mirror Project?"Also, I don, know if you guys checekd the edits, but one of them said this: