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Post by Black Cat on Nov 29, 2019 17:19:05 GMT
Just a thought that came to my mind today: is 2019 the 20th anniversary of Project Aon? Or is it in 2020? Nonetheless, happy anniversary to Project Aon! And to all the volunteers that have been contributing to it, some of them being involved since it's beginning, keep up the good work! And to Jonathan Blake, without your work, I don't think the reedition of the books would had been as popular as they currently are. You've helped keep Lone Wolf alive for so many years after the series lost it's publisher. Without you, I don't think we would all be here on this forum commenting Joe's work. Just for fun, the first look of Project Aon in early 2000: link
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Post by GhostofLandar on Dec 1, 2019 22:27:32 GMT
Congratulations everyone for reaching this milestone! Strange to think of how long it's been and the excitement, pleasures and disappointments of that time. And then the loss of the Grand Master.
Here's to 20 more (and beyond!)
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Post by joe101 on Dec 17, 2019 8:47:02 GMT
Back in Sept 2007 I found this page after typing "Lone Wolf books" into the search bar. I remember this quite vividly, and it feels like yesterday when I did it. To be honest, it also feels like yesterday when I picked up my first LW book off the shelf back in 1987 and began this journey that has been going on for over two-thirds of my life now...
Congratulations on the milestone and heres to many more to come. Hopefully the passing of time slows down a bit now...lol
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Post by outspaced on Dec 17, 2019 9:15:33 GMT
Twenty years...and yet not one of us is a day older.
Ahem.
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Post by Zipp on Jan 3, 2020 18:38:41 GMT
Geeeez, you guys are messing with my head! I can't say I've been around for all 20 years (I would have been 15 and while I would have LOVED to have found this site at 15, I didn't get reliable internet access until I went to college in 2002). I joined in 2004, according to my profile. I was 20 years old, going to school in Tacoma, WA, and overjoyed to discover I wasn't the only one who knew about these gamebooks. For the next five years, I gorged myself on meeting y'all, on conversations involving lore and history and fan theories and creations.
Now I'm 35 going on 36 in just a couple of months. I'm married, I've left three careers, I've left behind friend groups and built new ones, and yet Lone Wolf still is a part of my life. What a crazy thing time is.
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