Post by A letter of thanks on Jan 14, 2004 0:38:02 GMT -5
Hey there, I've been reading E.O for as long back as I can remember. Someone linked me to it on a boring weekend long ago, and what can I say, I've had so much fun it NEVER STOPPED.[/i]
I'm a fairly mad English dude. Forgive my country.
Now, it could be the fact that I first discovered some great things in this world right here at E.O that have caused me to love it so much. I saw the quasi-homosexual horrors of Chou Aniki, the morbidness of Sweet Home, and the polite, comforting nod of an army man in a helicopter, causing Malko to look disgusted. - Malko is set to become the next "All Your Base", hopefully.
A friend of mine actually mentioned he had found a Malko novel titled "S.A.S Under Bin Laden's Command", yes, I kid you not, my friends.
But most of all, it was the real comedy of the articles, and the serious debate, yet light hearted view on "Mr. T's Water War" that made me a die-hard fan. While I've never purchased an item of Mr. B.A Baracus and his cohorts in my life, I'll be sure to await his next brilliant line of gadgets in this coming season. Either road, I'd like to thank Per Arne Sandvik and all involved with E.O. It's been hilarious, reading about the darker, funny side of pop culture. This site is a landmark in terms of rocking hard.
I'd check up on the site whenever I could, I remember a terrible experience in which I forgot the dash on the URL. I spent the afternoon mourning the demise of E.O, until a caring friend pointed out what a terrible idiot I'd been. And, I've rambled on. So I'll break the chains of fandom and wish you luck with E.O in the future, I'll be sure to read on.
All the best for the site, and future articles. Remember me with these immortal closing words,
"WE COULD HAVA' LADDA' FAN IN A CHAPPA."
I'm a fairly mad English dude. Forgive my country.
Now, it could be the fact that I first discovered some great things in this world right here at E.O that have caused me to love it so much. I saw the quasi-homosexual horrors of Chou Aniki, the morbidness of Sweet Home, and the polite, comforting nod of an army man in a helicopter, causing Malko to look disgusted. - Malko is set to become the next "All Your Base", hopefully.
A friend of mine actually mentioned he had found a Malko novel titled "S.A.S Under Bin Laden's Command", yes, I kid you not, my friends.
But most of all, it was the real comedy of the articles, and the serious debate, yet light hearted view on "Mr. T's Water War" that made me a die-hard fan. While I've never purchased an item of Mr. B.A Baracus and his cohorts in my life, I'll be sure to await his next brilliant line of gadgets in this coming season. Either road, I'd like to thank Per Arne Sandvik and all involved with E.O. It's been hilarious, reading about the darker, funny side of pop culture. This site is a landmark in terms of rocking hard.
I'd check up on the site whenever I could, I remember a terrible experience in which I forgot the dash on the URL. I spent the afternoon mourning the demise of E.O, until a caring friend pointed out what a terrible idiot I'd been. And, I've rambled on. So I'll break the chains of fandom and wish you luck with E.O in the future, I'll be sure to read on.
All the best for the site, and future articles. Remember me with these immortal closing words,
"WE COULD HAVA' LADDA' FAN IN A CHAPPA."