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Remember the Huddle crash of 2008? Where were you when it happened?


Gscottnc5

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I remember that day like it was yesterday(stares with a blank look at nothing and sighs) It was a day I will never forget!! :willy_nilly: I remember I was a work F*ckin off wasting time and I went to the huddle page and BAM!!! it was gone, crashed, hacked. I was devistated. All my street cred was gone. I had to start over. I almost threw myself out the 1 story window but I decided that life goes on and I would make it. The huddle was different back n the olden days, it will never be the same(long deep stare starts to come back to focus, shakes head and smiles)

So where were you for the Huddle Crash of 2008? Were you devastated?:grouphug:

Yeah, bored! but this should be fun.

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I was at home.

Back then, I was working on some tedious tasks and teh Huddle was the only thing keeping me sane.

When I tried to log on, I was like WTF?!?!?!

So I perused other MB's for a bit or watched pr0n until my hand got, um, er, disregard.

Funny memory was how everybody had to re-create their usernames on the new server and a few devious ones stole other usernames and held them for ransom.

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