AZBilliards "Hall of Fame" forum to remember beloved members that've passed on?
Folks:
While reading through the many posts grieving Smorg's loss, and the thread suggesting that Smorg be voted permanently on the top of the rep list, it occurred to me that AZBilliards does not have a "Hall of Fame" to memorialize valued/beloved members. I certainly would like to see a "Hall of Fame" forum where one could go and read a mini-biography of revered members that've passed on, perhaps penned by those that were close to that member (or even have an essay contest here on AZB where entries are voted on).
How many think it'd be a great idea to have such a forum, to memorialize such respected and beloved members (e.g. Smorg, OldHasBeen, et al.)?
Anything to preserve the memory of those that've enriched our lives,
-Sean
Folks:
While reading through the many posts grieving Smorg's loss, and the thread suggesting that Smorg be voted permanently on the top of the rep list, it occurred to me that AZBilliards does not have a "Hall of Fame" to memorialize valued/beloved members. I certainly would like to see a "Hall of Fame" forum where one could go and read a mini-biography of revered members that've passed on, perhaps penned by those that were close to that member (or even have an essay contest here on AZB where entries are voted on).
How many think it'd be a great idea to have such a forum, to memorialize such respected and beloved members (e.g. Smorg, OldHasBeen, et al.)?
Anything to preserve the memory of those that've enriched our lives,
-Sean