My 2,000th post!

superjedi

Sr Hunter
Hi all!
Wow, this is quite a milestone. . . 2000 posts! Can't believe I've rambled on that much here on good ol' TDH. :lol:
I wonder if anyone could figure out a good way to celebrate. Here are some ways I thought of:
If I drank 2,000 ounces of beer in 12 ounce cans, that would be 166 and 2/3 cans!
If I ate 2,000 pounds of hamburgers, that would be 500 Quarter Pounders!
If I gathered up some loose change and made a stack of 2,000 quarters, it would be a stack 11 and 1/2 feet high!

Any other cool 2,000-related things I could do? (Of course, I'm going to do all of the above later tonight! ;) :lol: :cheers (y))
 
"Two thousand zero zero party over ... oops ... out of time. So tonight I'm gonna party like it's nineteen ninety-nine!"

(I don't know if people are gonna find that funny or are going to want to smack me upside the head for posting that.)
 
congrats on 2 grand Eric. your posts and Threads here are very very helpful. you've done an awesome job with your progress posts on the buckets and many other things. you are a true craftsman in this community. looking forward to reading the next 2,000........

B1 :cheers
 
Congrats! But wouldn't that be 8,000 quarter pounders?

Doh!!! I never did get along with numbers! :lol:

:lol:.. Cool Kids Club??.. Nah.. but I think we get free Slave-1 flier miles..:lol:
That or it just means we spend waaaay too much time on this board.... ask my wife, she'll tell ya..:rolleyes

Yes, I'm waiting for my TDH2K membership kit to come in the mail. I hear it contains all the secrets of the universe! :eek:

DEFINITELY spend way too much time on the board!! But hey, it's a good hobby. :)
 
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