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Great, great thread. Should be required reading for all new members...

Like UConnDan97... I wish I had found the place sooner. The Dream Season was a formative memory for me as a 12 year old. Even when I ended up at UConn from 98-01... I was enough of an IT geek and hoops fan I should have found it. In the meantime I became a crazed UConn Football fan. For whatever reason I think it took me until 09 to start lurking... I remember just wanting to read something, anything, in the wake of Jasper Howard's death. I think I first started posting trying to make sense of Edsall leaving in the dark of night. And since that point it's devolved in to me checking this board at all hours of the day and night, posting some sense, a lot of nonsense, and probably liking too many posts. Thanks to all who make this place possible.
 
I remember the site starting as an offshoot of the Hartford Courant in 1996. The original name at the time was "Husky Hardcores." I remember this because of a computer problem I had. The repairman looked at my history folder and saw it was filled with Husky Hardcore views. He looked me straight in the face and exclaimed "You know I love large women as well."

Similar thing happened to me with our IT person at work, until I made him check the site. Never have posted much, but this site and it's ancestors have had a huge negative impact on my productivity over teh past 17 years or so.
 
This was a fun read. I don't exactly remember when I first found the Boneyard. I got to know AlexD, HooperScooper (MassHuskyFan at that time), CitrusDog, and Husky99 (I think that's what his moniker was). I think it might have been just after the 99 championship season. Those were the golden days of the Boneyard.

I think my first post was NA, but maybe it was something a little bit longer. :)
 
Remember when '"NM" counted as a post? I recall when there was no post counting, just typing. I think that alone had one of the biggest impacts on the Yard as people were posting "I agree", "Yes", You're right", "Not", etc. frequently just to get there numbers up.
 
Hangings generated more mojo because people used to fight them. The sentencing thread was hysterical as people would use reason and logic to explain why they shouldn't be hanged and everyone would pile on with trumped up charges. Finally the victim, er defendant, would launch into a go ahead and ban me tirade and then the Jurrdge would explain the actual sentence, typically the addition of a funny signature line. Fishy was hanged one year and his mandated signature line would almost certainly cause this site's profanity filter to blow an o-ring. I believe he is still on an FBI watch list because of it.
That picture of him taking the awful stuffed animal Jonathan from behind, with "I abanged the mojo and now the mojo abangs me"?

I wasn't around for the satin pants and the BeneDuke 5 (5?), but that was my favorite hanging.

I was very skeptical of "WINNING!" at first...it felt like when we did "SHOO SHOO ORANGE FLU!"
 
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That picture of him taking the awful stuffed animal Jonathan from behind, with "I a banged the mojo and now the mojo a bangs me"?

I wasn't around for the satin pants and the BeneDuke 5 (5?), but that was my favorite hanging.

I was very skeptical of "WINNING!" at first...it felt like when we did "SHOO SHOO ORANGE FLU!"

The BeneDuke 5 was really the Dukie 5. gibby admits to being one. I was one. DF and a guy named Tartan were, too. Don't remember the 5th.
 
That picture of him taking the awful stuffed animal Jonathan from behind, with "I a banged the mojo and now the mojo a bangs me"?

I wasn't around for the satin pants and the BeneDuke 5 (5?), but that was my favorite hanging.

I was very skeptical of "WINNING!" at first...it felt like when we did "SHOO SHOO ORANGE FLU!"
Agreed, but WINNING! (plus Makers Muppet) ended up being the greatest mojo generater of them all.
 
If I remember right, you had started your own site for music. Still have the site?

Good memory. Freestyling.com. I sold it in college, nearly a decade ago. Still making a living on the internet though.
 
This was a fun read. I don't exactly remember when I first found the Boneyard. I got to know AlexD, HooperScooper (MassHuskyFan at that time), CitrusDog, and Husky99 (I think that's what his moniker was). I think it might have been just after the 99 championship season. Those were the golden days of the Boneyard.

I think my first post was NA, but maybe it was something a little bit longer. :)

LOL.....first time Dogmania and I actually met was at the Federal Cafe before a HCC game. I had emailed him earlier that it felt sorta strange, kinda like a first date. He wrote back, "when we meet, just a handshake will do, OK?"
 
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I am another who, though I don't post much, has been a hardcore lurker since the days the board was on the Courant site. I was a life-long CT resident and proud UCONN dropout when I moved to CA in 1991. While it was a little tough saying goodbye to friends and family, the hardest part of moving was losing touch with my beloved Huskies and Red Sox. Those first few years, I was starved for Husky info, it was a big deal when we cracked the rankings cause the LA Times, my main source of sports info in those days, only printed box scores from the Top 25. My dad, who still lives in CT, used to cut every Husky article, men and women, out of the Courant and every month he would send me a manila envelope full of articles and box scores and I would pore over them and then call him to discuss games that were weeks and weeks old. He always made like it was a major chore to do, but I know he kind of misses those days, it was a bonding thing for us and I know I kinda miss it in some ways. Then the internet became a bigger and bigger thing, I actually learned how to use a computer and one day I found the Husky Hardcore thing on the Courant site and have since followed the board through all its incarnations. Now I keep my Dad up to date on Husky inside info that I learn on The Boneyard! The Boneyard has become a huge part of my life, keeping me plugged into Husky Nation. And I understand the poster who mentions that years and years of just lurking can be a little creepy! I recently realized I know more about some of the posters here than I do about some of my friends and family, and yet most know little or nothing about me! I have been trying to post a little more often, mainly due to the urging of a couple of posters who seem to enjoy what I have to say. I have really enjoyed this nostalgic look back at the earlier days, as much as I love it here still, like many things in life, it doesn't compare to the fun of the earlier days anymore!!!!
 
The first time I encountered the Boneyard in its early form was in '99 - I think at about the NCAA tournament time. I had been been using (briefly) bigeast.org boards and reading the college basketball newsgroup. That was an exciting time, obviously. I remember Boneyarders at '99 gathered somewhere for the championship parade - but didn't make it to the gathering spot. I bought some championship T-shirts at the parade, and several weeks later went to Orlando, FL for a vacation wearing my UConn shirts. Numerous times throughout each day people would yell out "UConn" to me in Disney, Universal, etc... pretty much everywhere.
 
IMy dad, who still lives in CT, used to cut every Husky article, men and women, out of the Courant and every month he would send me a manila envelope full of articles and box scores and I would pore over them and then call him to discuss games that were weeks and weeks old. He always made like it was a major chore to do, but I know he kind of misses those days, it was a bonding thing for us and I know I kinda miss it in some ways. .... Now I keep my Dad up to date on Husky inside info that I learn on The Boneyard!

I've had this same experience and seeing you post about it made me smile.
 
The first time I encountered the Boneyard in its early form was in '99 - I think at about the NCAA tournament time. I had been been using (briefly) bigeast.org boards and reading the college basketball newsgroup. That was an exciting time, obviously. I remember Boneyarders at '99 gathered somewhere for the championship parade - but didn't make it to the gathering spot. I bought some championship T-shirts at the parade, and several weeks later went to Orlando, FL for a vacation wearing my UConn shirts. Numerous times throughout each day people would yell out "UConn" to me in Disney, Universal, etc... pretty much everywhere.

The Boneyard forum I remember was that text based blue titles and replies in vertical format. At that time my employer disabled all graphical access thru the web browser. So I found a way to bypass it by using a text based browser called "lynx" and still managed to read the boneyard that year, although it wasn't as efficient.

Several years later I remember there was a feature "Bite Me Wednesdays".
 
Great thread. Here are my contributions. I tried to come up with unique ones...
  • Gathering around at that restaurant after the first BYC, re-watching a tape of 77-74 with a bunch of the old time Yard. Probably one of my best Yard memories.
  • Essex Ed sitting on a par 3, watching the hole in one promotion while wearing a WW2 army helmet.
  • Dr Dos and his Bronze Filagree with Gold Oak Leaf Clusters. " ~ Sometimes in error, but never in doubt ~ "
  • The #1 Rule of Mojo - "If you think it effects the Mojo, it does." That just might be the smartest thing I've ever said.
  • My cat Mookie picking games against the spread at a higher % than Swami.
  • The sentencing of DogMania to only post in haiku form. PURE GENIUS. It made me giggle every single time he'd post.
  • Someone running up to CTO at the NCAA Tourney with a "Shoo Shoo Orange Flu" shirt on.
  • The Boneyard Football Tailgates at Memorial Stadium.
  • UConnHenry winning the bid to be the Boneyard Judge one year. That was a bigger failure than Shoo Shoo Orange Flu and Jason combined.
 
By the way, when I clicked on this thread, I thought it was going to be about infiltrating Shabazz Napier's sleeping mind and convincing him to return for his senior season (for his dad! or something like that).

http://inception.davepedu.com/
 
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Oh wow....the Boneyard tailgates at the hockey rink parking lot on campus....good times. I remember leaving the house at 6:30 AM on a Saturday with my wife asking me, "tell me again why you have to leave so early for a football game?"...."Cause I'm bringing 2 unfolding tables dear!!!"... :)

I still remember tailgating in Sept 2001, just weeks after 9/11 and all of us wondering whether Rashad's parents would ever let him leave the state of FL to come up north & play in Storrs. Thank God they did.

And then there were the golf clubs we bought Tom for his b-day at one of the tailgates.
 
Fishy one you missed is GOUCONN ...............and I miss his comedic rant every once in a while about everything from to womens basketball every month or so in the past!!
What happened to GOUCONN and Lark7?
 
By the way, when I clicked on this thread, I thought it was going to be about infiltrating Shabazz Napier's sleeping mind and convincing him to return for his senior season (for his dad! or something like that).

http://inception.davepedu.com/
Same. Or maybe our guards getting in the opposing players' heads.
 
I remember the game in 2001. I believe it was deep who yelled to one of the opposing players, "Sparrowhawk ... Your mom just talked to the coach. You're going in!"

The dumb ass acknowledged the heckling. Big mistake. The rest of the game was brutal. I actually felt sorry for the poor bastard.

Oh wow....the Boneyard tailgates at the hockey rink parking lot on campus....good times. I remember leaving the house at 6:30 AM on a Saturday with my wife asking me, "tell me again why you have to leave so early for a football game?"...."Cause I'm bringing 2 unfolding tables dear!!!"... :)

I still remember tailgating in Sept 2001, just weeks after 9/11 and all of us wondering whether Rashad's parents would ever let him leave the state of FL to come up north & play in Storrs. Thank God they did.

And then there were the golf clubs we bought Tom for his b-day at one of the tailgates.
 
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In October of 1998 I was bored with the internet after 3 years and started looking for a place to talk Huskies I found McD's site through Husky Hardcores. His site had a link to something called The Boneyard. .

In retrospect, i think that is exactly the same way i eventually made it to the Boneyard and right about the same time. I really enjoyed McD's site and was very happy to find the Boneyard. Hard to believe that was 15 years ago. I was a dapper, skinny 30 year old back then.
 
I remember the game in 2001. I believe it was deep who yelled to one of the opposing players, "Sparrowhawk ... Your mom just talked to the coach. You're going in!"

The dumb ass aknowledged the heckling. Big mistake. The rest of the game was brutal. I actually felt sorry for the poor bastard.

That was USF. Mrs Deep and I started the heckling. We got him to look at us. Poor bastard. The USF fans to our right kinda laughed, too.
 
LOL.....first time Dogmania and I actually met was at the Federal Cafe before a HCC game. I had emailed him earlier that it felt sorta strange, kinda like a first date. He wrote back, "when we meet, just a handshake will do, OK?"

One of my best buddies and I met the same way. Back in 2000 people were posting different sites they were getting together to watch one of our NCAA tourney games and I jokingly posted I would be hosting a watch party at Rookies Sports Bar in Incline Village, NV. Some fruit cake named UCONNAlumOutWest responded saying he would try and meet up with us and I remember feeling really weird about meeting up with some dude i met on the internet. Although he didn't make it that night we ended up staying in touch and finally hooked up in Arizona for the regionals in 2004. He's been like a brother ever since.
 
I've been lurking here for, I believe, 15 or 16 years, though I don't recall the exact year. I know I was here for Tropicana Field, but can't recall exactly how long prior to that. I may have posted once or twice over that span, but never became a regular contributor, sheerly out of fear/absence of self-esteem. This can be a tough crowd depending how you initially land. Regardless...I know someone can answer this question: When was The Boneyard officially launched? Exact date or thereabouts...
It began as the Husky Howl, a site that was part of the Courant. That was around 1997 or so. Through the efforts of several charter members (Fishy, Deepster, Tom, and others whose handles escape me) it morphed into the Boneyard by 1999. We inaugurated the annual Boneyard Classic golf tourney, which lasted about 8-10 years before running out of gas(and 'yarders willing/able to organize it).
 
It began as the Husky Howl, a site that was part of the Courant. That was around 1997 or so. Through the efforts of several charter members (Fishy, Deepster, Tom, and others whose handles escape me) it morphed into the Boneyard by 1999. We inaugurated the annual Boneyard Classic golf tourney, which lasted about 8-10 years before running out of gas(and 'yarders willing/able to organize it).
The BYC was always something I was sad I missed. Joined too late (and was too young when I first joined). Plus, I am awful at golf. But it's those things and the history behind things that make this more of a community than just about anywhere else on the web.
 
It began as the Husky Howl, a site that was part of the Courant. That was around 1997 or so. Through the efforts of several charter members (Fishy, Deepster, Tom, and others whose handles escape me) it morphed into the Boneyard by 1999. We inaugurated the annual Boneyard Classic golf tourney, which lasted about 8-10 years before running out of gas(and 'yarders willing/able to organize it).

The first one was at Stanley in New Britain when i first met you guys.....lol......the infamous "bunker"!!! oh the days.........then the cigars, Red Stripes, 5 iron off the tee.........needs to happen again!!
 
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