Aye? Back in my day, we didn't have no "Aye's". It was AAAAYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! You danged kids and you're impatience, always shortenen' everything...
Ghosst might be considered an old schooler. He is BAZ but doesn't post as much as he used to. Good guy though.
I don't know about the "Good Guy" part, but I do recall some good times on ASP and RSB. Our tourney in Titusville was definitely a great way to spend my vacation (actually outside of a trip to DR, it was the last vacation I had!)
At the end of that night, around 2:30AM, I remember sitting in the back of the car while Bob Jewett and Ed Mercier drove us back to Orlando, the two of them swearing back and forth about squirt and who was right. I don't think I stopped chuckling about that for years.
There are of course too many people to recall and name without fear of missing some names, but I will mention meeting Arnot and Sherm, Doug, Becky, Jim, and Claudia to name but a few.
Some of the other memories have been mentioned, but the "Gang of Four" (became Gang of Nine didn't it?) was a fun club to belong to although I'm not sure why I was inducted, and of course, Sincerely Sam and his "jungle rules" were a good laugh.
Ron Shepard used to make my eyes wander when he and Bob got into squirt physics calculations. Jim Meador was a great guy and always kept a level head.
And Deno, if you're out there somewhere, the pink Versace always reminds me of good times. That and your amusing, "what the Hell do you do with pockets on a table?!" comment.
Dave, Ortelia, and Donald Tees (who are newer than even me?) brought some good laughs, but I haven't been back out east to see them in a long time. I recall them warning me about playing some WPBA pro after I beat her, and the waitress who kept giving me pints half full of head with a wink.
Mike Page, Joey A, and Blackjack also deserve special mention as I've known them since before we had this high-speed innarwebz stuff. Back in my day we had to "Dial Up" the internet. There are others of course, but I'll leave my list there for now.
PS: I was on AZ before it's first "upgrade", although I don't believe I registered, just watched quietly from the sidelines. I'm still around, I just don't log on that often because I find it a little too addicting.
Oh and to whomever it was that mentioned her, I too recall LFreidman.