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Cassie

Touching the monolith
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I didn't know such a thing existed http://www.archive.org/index.php There's music, books and movies.. probably some other stuff that I haven't noticed yet. A Wayback Machine lets you see what websites used to look like, but I don't know how to use it yet. I found Troll Kingdom but I just get a blank page so far, so I think I'm doing something wrong.

HOLY SHIT.. lol check this out http://web.archive.org/web/20021123034428/http://www.trollkingdom.com/
 
Wow, TK had a mission statement!

Red Whacker Red is a student somewhere in Ontario, Canada (the exact location is not even known to Lisa's A.S.S.). In 2001, one TrekBBS ban too many led Red, along with RobL, to found the Troll Kingdom. At first, TK was, essentially, a site where dissidents and exiles from one specific web site could openly share their tales of mistreatment and injustice at the hands of an incompetent, treacherous, and dictatorial administration. However, under Red's leadership, Troll Kingdom has grown past that original mandate, evolving into a thriving community embraced by those who cherish the right to say whatever they want to. Red's interests include futbol, wrestling, beautiful women, expensive alcohol, and giving the finger to TrekBBS as often as possible.
missmanners missmanners is engaged in a very ladylike, respectable line of work in the American mid-west. Some time ago, mm decided to teach that naughty Che Guevara a lesson (he was trolling one of mm's favorite Andromeda sites at the time), and followed him back to Troll Kingdom. It didn't take mm long to realize that the young gentlemen of TK, although full of promise, could desperately benefit from the presence of a genteel, dignified lady to teach them the ways of refinement and good manners. When she isn't working, Troll Kingdom's much-adored Lady Queen may be found cheering on her beloved Nebraska Cornhuskers, reading an engaging novel, listening to blues, or making sandwiches in the kitchen whilst the men talk Star Trek.
Sardonica

Sardy is a professional writer and journalist from the east coast of the U.S., and is responsible for helping to turn TK into a legitimate on-line community that champions Free Speech and open dialogue. Sardy has an insatiable curiosity for the paranormal, cults, and culture, and has written extensively about the sociology and subculture behind UFOs and other bizarre phenomena. He has appeared as an expert on countless television and radio programs, and in the film documentary The Hudson Valley Sightings. In addition, Sardy produced and co-hosted his own radio talk show UFO Desk on 99.5 FM WBAI, NY. If you're in the Tri-State area you can still catch reruns on Sunday nights! Sardy is the Chief Editor of the critically acclaimed Apocalypse Fiction Magazine and is currently involved in the production of the AFM/Blue Moon film, The Nuke Brothers. He has written for Sony Entertainment, Artisan Films, and his fiction and nonfiction have recently appeared in such publications as Pulp Eternity, Pegasus Fiction, The Dream People Literary Magazine, The MUFON Journal, Cherry Bleeds, The Kovacs files and the upcoming anthology book Shades of Hunger. Sardy's work has been recently favorably reviewed in both Movieline and Heavy Metal: The Adult Illustrated Fantasy Magazine, and in 1999 he was awarded The Hunter S. Thompson Award for Outstanding Journalism.
 
Wow, TK had a mission statement!

Red Whacker Red is a student somewhere in Ontario, Canada (the exact location is not even known to Lisa's A.S.S.). In 2001, one TrekBBS ban too many led Red, along with RobL, to found the Troll Kingdom. At first, TK was, essentially, a site where dissidents and exiles from one specific web site could openly share their tales of mistreatment and injustice at the hands of an incompetent, treacherous, and dictatorial administration. However, under Red's leadership, Troll Kingdom has grown past that original mandate, evolving into a thriving community embraced by those who cherish the right to say whatever they want to. Red's interests include futbol, wrestling, beautiful women, expensive alcohol, and giving the finger to TrekBBS as often as possible.
missmanners missmanners is engaged in a very ladylike, respectable line of work in the American mid-west. Some time ago, mm decided to teach that naughty Che Guevara a lesson (he was trolling one of mm's favorite Andromeda sites at the time), and followed him back to Troll Kingdom. It didn't take mm long to realize that the young gentlemen of TK, although full of promise, could desperately benefit from the presence of a genteel, dignified lady to teach them the ways of refinement and good manners. When she isn't working, Troll Kingdom's much-adored Lady Queen may be found cheering on her beloved Nebraska Cornhuskers, reading an engaging novel, listening to blues, or making sandwiches in the kitchen whilst the men talk Star Trek.
Sardonica

Sardy is a professional writer and journalist from the east coast of the U.S., and is responsible for helping to turn TK into a legitimate on-line community that champions Free Speech and open dialogue. Sardy has an insatiable curiosity for the paranormal, cults, and culture, and has written extensively about the sociology and subculture behind UFOs and other bizarre phenomena. He has appeared as an expert on countless television and radio programs, and in the film documentary The Hudson Valley Sightings. In addition, Sardy produced and co-hosted his own radio talk show UFO Desk on 99.5 FM WBAI, NY. If you're in the Tri-State area you can still catch reruns on Sunday nights! Sardy is the Chief Editor of the critically acclaimed Apocalypse Fiction Magazine and is currently involved in the production of the AFM/Blue Moon film, The Nuke Brothers. He has written for Sony Entertainment, Artisan Films, and his fiction and nonfiction have recently appeared in such publications as Pulp Eternity, Pegasus Fiction, The Dream People Literary Magazine, The MUFON Journal, Cherry Bleeds, The Kovacs files and the upcoming anthology book Shades of Hunger. Sardy's work has been recently favorably reviewed in both Movieline and Heavy Metal: The Adult Illustrated Fantasy Magazine, and in 1999 he was awarded The Hunter S. Thompson Award for Outstanding Journalism.
 
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Ew, Vista.
 
Oh no, Sardy's identity has been comprimised!
 
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