Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Furries vs Mundanes...new perspective

From: Ross Sauer <patch_at_bytehead.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 21:02:05 -0600

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From: Scrapper BlackDragon <scrapperbd_at_yahoo.com>
To: <SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Furries vs Mundanes...new perspective


> Ah, finally! I have motivated a discussion thread
> with more than two players! Hooray! Can't take
> credit for the topic though. Pardon the reply
> compilation...

(snip)

> Scrapper, Black Dragon, who had a typo in his other
> post... That should have been 250 MINUTES edit time,
> not hours...

Just wondering here.....

Do any of you remember what first "turned you on" to furrys?

I do.

It was back in the late '80s, I was paging through one of these magazines

about comic books.
They had an article called "Omaha The Cat Dancer."
I saw a picture of Omaha wearing a big bubble, and nothing else, and fell
absolutely in love.
(I have that picture in my archive somewhere.)

I was able to get from a tobacco shop 2 of the Omaha comics a couple months
later.

In 1994 I had an 8088 computer, with 2400 modem.

A local BBS (that has since gone belly up) had a file section called "sexy
furries."

I downloaded all of them, most of which were by Doug Winger and Eric
Schwartz.
When I first saw Amy, I thought she was a fox! (Well, she is kind of
foxy...) <G>
The first Amy picture I found was the one of her crashing through a monitor
screen.

It wasn't though until I got my Pentium computer with 33.6 modem that I
could connect to the Internet that the furry pictures in my collection
really increased.
I now have GIGS of files.

Many of them are printed, and on my apartment walls.
(Do I have any of Jim's pictures on my walls? His pinups, you betcha!)

Now how about the rest of you?
Received on Mon Feb 18 2002 - 19:01:27 CST

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