How did you find the Bone Bed?
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How did you find us?
How did you find the Bone Bed?
With this website making the transition from private to global, we're curious to see how well our name is getting around.
schnautzr- Admin
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Re: How did you find the Bone Bed?
Found (the original) site from the Sporum, and wandered on here since the announcement. Sorry that I wasn't on much. School n' all.
Zillamaster55- Posts : 103
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Re: How did you find the Bone Bed?
Welcome back Zilla! I'll transfer your post count from the old forum right away.
schnautzr- Admin
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Re: How did you find the Bone Bed?
Really? That's actually surprising...I was under the impression most of our traffic so far came from the Sporum.
schnautzr- Admin
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Re: How did you find the Bone Bed?
I came from the Sporum, just today. I was wondering why the old forum died out...guess I got my answer.
Mantooth02- Posts : 151
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Re: How did you find the Bone Bed?
Ha, I suppose it wasn't quite clear to folks who weren't active at the time of the switch. We're actually moving to a new URL again soon, once the banner contest is over. It's in an effort to expand our audience to the wider world and still keep the LotP forums in this community. I'll make sure lotp.tk redirects to it immediately, though, so that no one gets left behind.
schnautzr- Admin
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Re: How did you find the Bone Bed?
Yeah, I wasn't aware of it. I know I'm not that active but I still like to pop in from time-to-time.
Mantooth02- Posts : 151
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