Originally Posted by Loony BoB
1) Meeting Stefanie. This was without doubt the greatest week of my life, and the only time since discovering EoFF that I have actually not really cared to spend time online for an entire week. I don't think I've had a more caring kind of love going on as I did that week with Stefanie. It was beautiful in every way.
2) The Originals - aka the original and small group of friends that I started out at EoFF with, chatting to in Yahoo Conferences pretty much every night. They were Robb, Emma, Sapphy, Skwowwy and myself, and later on Ashi. Of those members, only myself still actively posts here, although Skwowwy and Ashi show up from time to time and Skwowwy is almost always in the chatroom. Anyway, those days were just... magical, I guess. There really isn't any small group of extremely close friends that I've had that would ever really be able to match that group, although some have come a bit close lately.
3) Being Knighted. I still wonder if anyone else considered it as big a deal when it happened to them as I did - I was grinning as wide as I ever have and simply couldn't help it. I was stunned and just... so happy. Britt even had to remind me to breathe. Britt was at the time one of my closest friends and I miss him to this day, so having him do the Knighting made it that extra bit special. Also the fact that, as Britt already knew that I would be a Knight if I was asked to be one on a previous occasion, they didn't have to ask me so it was actually a full-on surprise... I think that only added to the moment. It was just freaking awesome.
4) The Ciddies. I don't know if I can really pick out one of the Ciddies I've ran... I always get overexcited every time they're on and I simply adore organising them and watching everything happen. I may already know the winners before they're announced, but I assure you, I get really, really worked up as I reveal the big awards. Last time I think I had Eye of the Tiger playing non-stop as I did the Best Member revelation (which I as always dragged out so it had to be played on repeat), and the whole atmosphere surrounding it all, the excitement of those watching and the reactions... it all just really boils up at that point. I should probably mention that winning any Ciddie always makes me feel very honoured, every time. It humbles me a lot.
Struggling with #5.