This Ends in Antioch wrote:
For those who’ve been here a while...
When did this board peak? It’s fun arguing politics or why 9/11 mattered or why fat people say mean things on the Twitter.
But when was this board humming? What was going on and what made for the most interesting conversations?
To start, this board has always had a chief antagonist. First (or at least when I got here), it was Mike North. When North left in '08, it was Laurence Holmes, a/k/a Leary, a/k/a Leery, who had been Bernstein Junior in the worst way and had started hosting late mornings with Dan Hampton in possibly the worst show of all time. When Mac came back and bumped Leery back to evenings, we didn't really have a main bad guy for a while, did we? That was the David Hernandez/Webio scandal, which was some of the nuttiest shit of all time and a real peak for the board.
It was after Derrick Rose's knee exploded in 2012 that Bernstein became Senor Columnist and finally ascended to chief antagonist of the board. This was probably my favorite period of the board, when Dave in Champaign, ZephMarshack, and I (I think early iterations of Kirkwood and SpiralStairs were in on it too) all drove ourselves insane either transcribing ridiculous Boers & Bernstein segments, imagining transcripts of even more ridiculous scenarios, or poring over Senor Columnistings, that and making fun of David Hochberg. I think this was around the time we came up with Leery Bingo, too.
Not counting the time bigfan almost nuked the whole board over MCNUGGETS 80, the Kane rape case made Julie DiCaro the main antagonist of the board and obviously she hasn't looked back since. July's ascendance to main board bad guy brought Twitter and the online media culture war into the board, where it gradually subsumed actual discussion of 670 The Score up through today, where no one listens to sports radio but everyone gossips about Taylor Lorenz. Maybe it was always bound to happen even without her.
EDIT: you could argue that Jason had a spin at being the main bad guy in 2017-18 during the depths, and what depths they were, of the Bernstein & Goff show, but I feel like even then we were marveling at how long the Julie DiCaro thread was
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