How many of us are left from ASPD?

Was on back in late '90s.... around '98 or so. Mostly the good massage places in and around Ft. Worth. Original Blonde in UBT was a favorite as well as Cindy. Donna and company on Montgomery, several on Camp Bowie. Lots of indy action as well. Lost everything in "the crash" as it is referred to. Moved out of Ft. Worth in 2003 and relocated back to the Tyler area... Like moving out to a wasteland! But try to keep up with the hobby as much as possible. Try to find the best out here as well as partake in the DFW area. Keep up the good postings as it really helps when I get a chance to get back to DFW but am short on time.
I was there during the Mad Dog days under a different handle. 2003 or so. I miss ASPD.
berkleigh's Avatar
I am still here ... haven't retired yet

ASPD since 2006
YES BERK YOU ARE
I have loved you from afar ever since I started back in the hobby in 2002
You have been my quest, my fantasy; my Acme.
I have been afraid of you since day one; and still am.
I love everything about you since the first day I saw you and think you are more beautiful today than you ever were.
Seriously you are my ZENITH!!
I am an old ASAP guy; very involved with that operating site and have craved every inch of you since I first saw you in the ad section
Have fun with that incredible MILF body which you define: MILF
boomvang's Avatar
*Raises hand.*

I was even on the original Dick-O-Stone email list back in the mid-90's with this same handle. Spent a lot of time on the old alt.sex.prostitution (ASP) back when there were USENET newsgroups in the mid to late 90's. After that, it seems like there were a succession of boards in the late 90's and into the early 2000's (delphi) but then ASPD came along and things stabilized for awhile.

My biggest hobby regret was never having a session with the original Diana of Dallas. Originally Posted by dogfart
Oh God! I read the Alt.Sex.Prostitution.Dallas usernet newsgroup right after I got my first PC. I think that was 94. It was a bad ass Acer. The internal hard drive had whopping 500 mb of memory. Computer, Monitor, Keyboard and Printer $3,200. I remember Dic-O-Stone and I think I was on that mailing list too. My GF at the time and I would on occasion call a lingerie model from an ad in the Startle Gram. Cans of cool-whip and Polaroids. It was like fucking in a Norman Rockwell painting. Then my life was thrown off track by several years of matrimonial misery to a prettier woman, better education, from a good family with a congential defect causing thier minds to be narrow. Then in 02 or 03 I met Osernia. She told me about ASPD and to this day I never made the connection between the usernet group with ASPD. A mind is a terrible thing.

Lately it occurres to me What a long, strange trip it's been.
TinMan's Avatar
Dick O'Stone. One of the all time great handles.

If only I had thought of it first. But I at least settled on an avatar I liked fairly early on.
TexTushHog's Avatar
Dick O'Stone and TSML. There's a blast from the past.
Tex, you are going wayyyyyy back. shit most of the people on here don't even know dick o stone. Guy should have a statue made somewhere in the city after him. Now if i could just find my load shooting avatar..
TinMan's Avatar
DOS was a pioneer, to be sure. He wasn't universally liked in the end, but his importance in the early days of Internet hobbying in Texas can not be denied.
TexTushHog's Avatar
Tex, you are going wayyyyyy back. shit most of the people on here don't even know dick o stone. Guy should have a statue made somewhere in the city after him. Now if i could just find my load shooting avatar.. Originally Posted by cage196
I remember that avatar. I think a number of people were mentally scarred for life by it!!
I was on aspd as well, by the way.
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ASPD4Life
Poppa_Viagra's Avatar
Speaking of old handles, what ever became of Supersarge, had a Clint Eastwood avatar?
  • Sam70
  • 04-20-2015, 12:21 PM
been here since 2002
junkman's Avatar
Aspd must have been around 2004 when I stumbled in
Had a lot of fun especially the socials