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Old 08-11-2005, 10:25 AM
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I followed the link in Scott's sig from another board to the Lateral-g homepage, (a long time before this forum even existed) checked for updates daily, then one day I saw a link to the forums and the rest is history.

It's been home ever since.
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Old 08-11-2005, 10:27 AM
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I used to email Scott a longgg time ago...I was like 14 and just got my car. He had his rinky dink site with pictures and I loved the red/white paint! So I have just followed his growth, and he sure has come a long way.

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Old 08-11-2005, 10:35 AM
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I am not sure. I want to say that I found pro-touring very early when the site was formed and found Scott's site when he did his from his signature. I have been lurking for years..or so it seems.

This is the place I call home for all of my car hobby fixes.
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Old 08-11-2005, 10:48 AM
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I had this guy bugging the crap out of me through e-mails. His name was Scott. One day he decided to visit his friend Brent Dupont in California and wanted to also meet the guy he'd been bugging for so long, as well as another jackass Charley. The rest is history!!!!!!!!!!


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Scott found me on Team Chevelle, saw I lived about 20 miles from him, and invited me to meet up at a local cruise-in... I mentioned my pro-touring buildup, and he invited me here
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Scott found me on pro-touring dot com and I came on over.. nice place
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Ahh, so true. I've been bugging Jody for a looooong time. lol

We've come a long way in a short time. I registered the domain name Lateral-g.net on August 31st, 2003 - less than 2 years ago. I purchased vBulletin in November of 2004, and went live with it on November 23rd, 2004. We now have 780+ members. It's just crazy. I NEVER planned or expected ANYTHING like this.

A few years ago, I was using the free space that my cable ISP provided to host the website I build with MS Word (lol), and now we're on a dedicated server moving up to 100 gigabytes a month.
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I followed the link in Scott's sig from another board to the Lateral-g homepage, (a long time before this forum even existed) checked for updates daily, then one day I saw a link to the forums and the rest is history.

It's been home ever since.


Same here I seen a link on scott's sig.
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Old 08-11-2005, 11:52 AM
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I had this guy bugging the crap out of me through e-mails. His name was Scott. One day he decided to visit his friend Brent Dupont in California and wanted to also meet the guy he'd been bugging for so long, as well as another jackass Charley. The rest is history!!!!!!!!!!


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