The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by Sedai
I love popping into the Shoutbox to read all of Iro's little laughs and giggles and bits of good cheer in regards to Christmas.

I am filled with the spirit of the season!
You're full of something, all right.
I do like seeing what the "Guests" look at..
Now we all get machine guns!
Ho! Ho! Ho!
Originally Posted by Sedai
I love popping into the Shoutbox to read all of Iro's little laughs and giggles and bits of good cheer in regards to Christmas.

I am filled with the spirit of the season!

No. Spice is life.

I must not watch Twilight. Twilight is the mind-killer. Twilight brings total obliteration. I will face Twilight. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the Twilight has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.

Spice up your life!
I love popping into the Shoutbox to read all of Iro's little laughs and giggles and bits of good cheer in regards to Christmas.

I am filled with the spirit of the season!
Originally Posted by Iroquois
Nowadays, I think people just like to treat the stirring up of "is Die Hard a Christmas movie" debate as its own Christmas tradition to the point where it's as trite and boring as any other Christmas tradition so, though I'd say "yes" to the question I still get annoyed at how smugly insistent so many of the people who agree with me on that tend to be. It's like being a Twilight hater all over again.
Twilight is life: you take that back!
Glad I'm already in - wouldn't fancy going down a funnel as some nasty critter might be lurking
I think in most cases it's people finding a specific thread through Google and then just poking around a bit.

It does seem crazy, but it's pretty standard for forums. The percentage of visitors who register is very small, and the percentage of people who register and post is smaller, and the percentage who register and post a lot is smaller still. It's just this giant funnel.
Has anyone explained the "guest" stats here before?

It always strikes me that so many people would be perusing anonymously, instead of taking 2 minutes to make an account.