<html><P>Ah, it is good to see the familiar names. Intro sure was a fun party, wasn't it. I haven't the same love for forums. I really loved getting every scrap of news delivered. That was grand!</P>
<P>Of course, the world is so much nicer now. I remember the days when I'd check the local record shops monthly (or twice a month) looking for new singles (imported or local). Intro fixed that problem for me! Once on Intro, I knew when to be ready and that was and is so grand.</P>
<P>Intro forever! (Or at least the Intro we knew)</P>
<P>PSB forever,<BR>Don<BR><BR>-- Fred Maus <fem2x@virginia.edu> wrote:<BR>I loved Introspective around the time Nightlife was about to come out <BR>and shortly after. I agree that Durst was remarkably destructive. I <BR>suppose there was some kind of personality disorder or illness. A <BR>firmer hand from the list owner in shushing him might have preserved a <BR>lovely venue for discussing the Boys. But oh well.<BR><BR>It's a thrill to see the names of people who were regulars popping up <BR>again in this thread!<BR><BR>Fred<BR><BR>>Nice to see so many people are still subscribing to this.<BR>><BR>>Yeah, the schizophrenic Jeffrey Durst ruined Introspective but it was bound<BR>>to become obsolete by the web forums anyway, I think. <BR>> <BR>><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>introspective@lists.jameslick.com delivery to the.ackermans@juno.com<BR>http://lists.jameslick.com/mailman/options/introspective/the.ackermans%40juno.com<BR>http://lists.jameslick.com/mailman/listinfo/introspective<BR></P></html>