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Mustangs Coast to Coast
Service Manager
The Legacy TMS Lady
Originally Posted by ford20
http://mustangsdaily.com/blog/2012/0...uilt-by-women/
My only Question is where are they going to put the kitchen?
My only Question is where are they going to put the kitchen?
Service Manager
Originally Posted by 08GTCandyApple
Aww, I hope he feels better soon. How old is he now, 5?
Legacy TMS Member
Hahaha at least someone thinks I am funny
Eating dinner .... You?
Lucky son of a ***** lmao
Sorry to hear The only good thing is if it is chicken pox he cant get it as an adult
You and me both .... Hmmmm I do have a bottle of Tullamore Dew inside
Eating dinner .... You?
Lucky son of a ***** lmao
Sorry to hear The only good thing is if it is chicken pox he cant get it as an adult
You and me both .... Hmmmm I do have a bottle of Tullamore Dew inside
Stubborn Bear
TMS Staff
TMS Staff
Here's my 15k post, and what I promised. Let it be known I held back a bunch
Good evening ladies and gents.
It's been quite some time since I had the pleasure of meeting Brad Barnett and through that friendship, lead me to this point nearly a decade later. He created a site to host photos of the 2005 concept, with all the traffic those photos received, we decided to install a forum since I had experience with it, thus creating a small fraction of the automotive universe that has turned into the monster you all enjoy on a daily basis.
I have spent years' worth of time invested into this place with merely the satisfaction of knowing a community of intelligent conversation was taking place before my eyes, resulting in an information sharing resource that rivals sites that have been around much longer. I have fought with vendors, web host, hardware crashes, huge data losses, members and all along the site has prevailed. The community we have built here has always been strong, tight knit, positive and intelligent. Without our members, we would never have made it as far as we have.
Probably the biggest thing I have gained from my involvement in a community such as this is the variety of people from all walks of life I have met. I've met everyone from directors at Ford to a garbage dude from NYC. All with the same enthusiasm that started this site in to begin with.
Over the years, members have come and go. Some more influential in the sites day to day happenings, some more involved in the tech areas and some that just blatantly add nothing of value. I have made many friends here, many from each of the previously mentioned categories, ones that have become to know the real me, a few that have had a profound effect on my life, and a select few that I wish I could put in the bottom of a large body of water with rope and cinder blocks. All in all, I would not change a bit of it.
After 4 years of growth, in August of 2008, a thread was born. Mustangs Coast to Coast. This thread was sponsored by the one and only Gary, a man at the time who had one Mustang to his name, he was slowly but surely becoming invested in that one car. But apparently he became bored and with his bawler cash flow, decided he needed a few more... we all know what happened from there. An R here, a couple of fox bodies there, an SVT for his daily driver, popped out a few more kids, and is now awaiting his newest addition in the form of a Shelby just because he can. Ive seriously determined the guy is OCD about everything and frankly people like that need to be locked up and their money dumped into the national debt, literally it would knock a chunk of it off.
With the formation of MCTC, others were involved in the start. Mahn was an initiate; no one realized it was more of us getting in bed with the mafia. At the time he didn't even have a Mustang, just an extreme love for them and a healthy appetite, the two are not related. Nathan was also brought into the fold, as probably the youngest and most impressionable member of MCTC. This could have turned out to be disastrous, in the form of us directing him from a young, humble, car loving boy into a degenerate much like his forum father Lee. Luckily Nathan has been smart enough to ignore us and our indiscretions, therefore remaining pure. I expect him to snap any day now and blow us all away.
Speaking of the father figure, Lee, I really cannot say much in regards to this man. He is a man of mystery to an extent, keeping to himself with the exception of the occasional ninja post that brings much humor to our threads. The only true thing we know about him is the fact his liver is probably sitting in a jar on a shelf in a science lab, soaking up the embalming fluid and fermenting it into an alcoholic beverage only strong enough for Viking Gods and of course Lee himself. Cheers to you Mr. Insane Tolerance Man, this bud's for you.
Keeping everything in check has been the ever so wise Mama Jill. The soft spoken, finger wielding GT/CS driver, from the North, that in all honestly should be living in the Deep South. She has been the voice of reason time and time again and has an uncanny knack of telling us when we are idiots and making us feel good about it.
Occasionally we have the visit from Cody; our resident Christian DJ that makes us feel better about life and is frequently reminding us that we really can do whatever want if we put our mind to it.
And out of the original crew, we most certainly cannot forget Arin. He came to us as a mere 14yr old I believe, we watched him grow and prosper into a bumbling college idiot who posed on the hood of his Mustang II, and was proud of it. Even with his questionable morals, he became part of the staff due to his loyalty to the site and well I think we felt bad for him. He stops in for a visit every now and then, most likely between Benny Lava video shoots.
Time went on in the thread, members came and went, and we continued to strive and laugh and have a good time poking each other. Diana found us somehow, from the depths of the Jersey sun, and with that we had never been poked so many times in our lives. Lab rats sat back and laughed at us. Fear Factor now has a challenge involving you dressing up in a blue circle and seeing how many times you can be hit with a stick by some fat dude in a yellow ball suit before you go crazy. Rumor has it, that challenge is only filmed in NJ.
One day out of the blue, an influx of members that all seemed to know one another showed up. The intro forum blew up and I wondered what I had done wrong in life. Apparently a falling out in ME resulted in some members finding a new home. They came in a swarm, catching us off guard, making us take a step back to regroup and make sure we held strong to our foundation of what TMS stands for.
We stood firm and slowly but surely the new crowd mixed their way into the TMS family. Of course there were a few bumps along the way resulting in some interesting PM's and of course the MCTC 2.0 (CFV) thread over in the off-topic forums. With this we gained the likes of a varied array of members. From the form of Tbone, a young man who has the smarts to do whatever he wants in this world but is a bit too stubborn to actually realize the old people have a clue about what they are talking about. We also gained Steffers in this process, a crazy proud Texan with a Real Housewives of Houston persona. We cannot forget Joe, he wouldn't let us honestly. He'd argue the fact he was even online at any given point if you questioned him on it, why you ask, purely for the sake of arguing; it's what they do in Cali. Less we not forget Al. Our resident smooth talker who thinks he's the womanizer of the century, when we all know he's completely whipped by his wife. His best chance of scoring an extra marital something is most likely at Cafe?-LaFitte-In-Exile. Rounding out this equation of proverbial outcast is Lalayla. Sassy, sweet, and overall crazy goofy chick that is so immersed in the Mustang communities, she's made a career of it. For those of us inland, we sometimes loathe her due to the beach bum lifestyle she loves to throw in our faces on a regular basis.
With the release of the Boss Mustang's brought a whole new group of members to the site. Most of them kept within their respective pack in the Boss forums, but a couple of brave souls decided to venture out in search of other social interaction. We gained from this the likes of Patrick and Erich. Patrick is ok, really he is. Granted he hardly post so it's hard to say anything about a person that's invisible. Erich on the other hand; our tattooed friend currently in Hitler-land serving in the Air Force, makes us question if our armed service branches really have standards they adhere to.
Overall the site wouldn't be what it is without its members. It keeps things moving, sometimes for the best, sometimes to where it makes me bang my head on the wall. Regardless TMS is its members. Even that crazy group that's showed up recently that makes the Jersey Shore look like an episode of Little House on the Prairie.
Since 2004, this site has been a passion of mine. With my 15,000th official post on TMS, I want to give a sincere thank you to all of the members who have made it what it is.
Good evening ladies and gents.
It's been quite some time since I had the pleasure of meeting Brad Barnett and through that friendship, lead me to this point nearly a decade later. He created a site to host photos of the 2005 concept, with all the traffic those photos received, we decided to install a forum since I had experience with it, thus creating a small fraction of the automotive universe that has turned into the monster you all enjoy on a daily basis.
I have spent years' worth of time invested into this place with merely the satisfaction of knowing a community of intelligent conversation was taking place before my eyes, resulting in an information sharing resource that rivals sites that have been around much longer. I have fought with vendors, web host, hardware crashes, huge data losses, members and all along the site has prevailed. The community we have built here has always been strong, tight knit, positive and intelligent. Without our members, we would never have made it as far as we have.
Probably the biggest thing I have gained from my involvement in a community such as this is the variety of people from all walks of life I have met. I've met everyone from directors at Ford to a garbage dude from NYC. All with the same enthusiasm that started this site in to begin with.
Over the years, members have come and go. Some more influential in the sites day to day happenings, some more involved in the tech areas and some that just blatantly add nothing of value. I have made many friends here, many from each of the previously mentioned categories, ones that have become to know the real me, a few that have had a profound effect on my life, and a select few that I wish I could put in the bottom of a large body of water with rope and cinder blocks. All in all, I would not change a bit of it.
After 4 years of growth, in August of 2008, a thread was born. Mustangs Coast to Coast. This thread was sponsored by the one and only Gary, a man at the time who had one Mustang to his name, he was slowly but surely becoming invested in that one car. But apparently he became bored and with his bawler cash flow, decided he needed a few more... we all know what happened from there. An R here, a couple of fox bodies there, an SVT for his daily driver, popped out a few more kids, and is now awaiting his newest addition in the form of a Shelby just because he can. Ive seriously determined the guy is OCD about everything and frankly people like that need to be locked up and their money dumped into the national debt, literally it would knock a chunk of it off.
With the formation of MCTC, others were involved in the start. Mahn was an initiate; no one realized it was more of us getting in bed with the mafia. At the time he didn't even have a Mustang, just an extreme love for them and a healthy appetite, the two are not related. Nathan was also brought into the fold, as probably the youngest and most impressionable member of MCTC. This could have turned out to be disastrous, in the form of us directing him from a young, humble, car loving boy into a degenerate much like his forum father Lee. Luckily Nathan has been smart enough to ignore us and our indiscretions, therefore remaining pure. I expect him to snap any day now and blow us all away.
Speaking of the father figure, Lee, I really cannot say much in regards to this man. He is a man of mystery to an extent, keeping to himself with the exception of the occasional ninja post that brings much humor to our threads. The only true thing we know about him is the fact his liver is probably sitting in a jar on a shelf in a science lab, soaking up the embalming fluid and fermenting it into an alcoholic beverage only strong enough for Viking Gods and of course Lee himself. Cheers to you Mr. Insane Tolerance Man, this bud's for you.
Keeping everything in check has been the ever so wise Mama Jill. The soft spoken, finger wielding GT/CS driver, from the North, that in all honestly should be living in the Deep South. She has been the voice of reason time and time again and has an uncanny knack of telling us when we are idiots and making us feel good about it.
Occasionally we have the visit from Cody; our resident Christian DJ that makes us feel better about life and is frequently reminding us that we really can do whatever want if we put our mind to it.
And out of the original crew, we most certainly cannot forget Arin. He came to us as a mere 14yr old I believe, we watched him grow and prosper into a bumbling college idiot who posed on the hood of his Mustang II, and was proud of it. Even with his questionable morals, he became part of the staff due to his loyalty to the site and well I think we felt bad for him. He stops in for a visit every now and then, most likely between Benny Lava video shoots.
Time went on in the thread, members came and went, and we continued to strive and laugh and have a good time poking each other. Diana found us somehow, from the depths of the Jersey sun, and with that we had never been poked so many times in our lives. Lab rats sat back and laughed at us. Fear Factor now has a challenge involving you dressing up in a blue circle and seeing how many times you can be hit with a stick by some fat dude in a yellow ball suit before you go crazy. Rumor has it, that challenge is only filmed in NJ.
One day out of the blue, an influx of members that all seemed to know one another showed up. The intro forum blew up and I wondered what I had done wrong in life. Apparently a falling out in ME resulted in some members finding a new home. They came in a swarm, catching us off guard, making us take a step back to regroup and make sure we held strong to our foundation of what TMS stands for.
We stood firm and slowly but surely the new crowd mixed their way into the TMS family. Of course there were a few bumps along the way resulting in some interesting PM's and of course the MCTC 2.0 (CFV) thread over in the off-topic forums. With this we gained the likes of a varied array of members. From the form of Tbone, a young man who has the smarts to do whatever he wants in this world but is a bit too stubborn to actually realize the old people have a clue about what they are talking about. We also gained Steffers in this process, a crazy proud Texan with a Real Housewives of Houston persona. We cannot forget Joe, he wouldn't let us honestly. He'd argue the fact he was even online at any given point if you questioned him on it, why you ask, purely for the sake of arguing; it's what they do in Cali. Less we not forget Al. Our resident smooth talker who thinks he's the womanizer of the century, when we all know he's completely whipped by his wife. His best chance of scoring an extra marital something is most likely at Cafe?-LaFitte-In-Exile. Rounding out this equation of proverbial outcast is Lalayla. Sassy, sweet, and overall crazy goofy chick that is so immersed in the Mustang communities, she's made a career of it. For those of us inland, we sometimes loathe her due to the beach bum lifestyle she loves to throw in our faces on a regular basis.
With the release of the Boss Mustang's brought a whole new group of members to the site. Most of them kept within their respective pack in the Boss forums, but a couple of brave souls decided to venture out in search of other social interaction. We gained from this the likes of Patrick and Erich. Patrick is ok, really he is. Granted he hardly post so it's hard to say anything about a person that's invisible. Erich on the other hand; our tattooed friend currently in Hitler-land serving in the Air Force, makes us question if our armed service branches really have standards they adhere to.
Overall the site wouldn't be what it is without its members. It keeps things moving, sometimes for the best, sometimes to where it makes me bang my head on the wall. Regardless TMS is its members. Even that crazy group that's showed up recently that makes the Jersey Shore look like an episode of Little House on the Prairie.
Since 2004, this site has been a passion of mine. With my 15,000th official post on TMS, I want to give a sincere thank you to all of the members who have made it what it is.
Last edited by Scothew; 5/24/12 at 06:57 PM.
The Legacy TMS Lady