View Full Version : Dedicated Downers
Meela
07-04-2003, 06:05 PM
How far would you go to reach your favourite site?
This evening- well, morning now- I have surprised myself with my daring, cunning, and plain ol' stupidity. So I thought I would publicly celebrate it.
I am banned from the internet and had the connection extention lead taken away due to excessive obsession, so I'm down here at 1am having dragged my extremely heavy computer and the power box half way across the room in order to connect the remaining connection wire to the phone. If caught, the computer would probably be forfeit, along with my life smilies/smile.gif or at least my existence in this house.
This may not sound like a big deal, but it is a major risk, so I'm here to celebrate my dedication to this site. I was so desperate to get on here that I moved my computer and risked everything I hold dear to do it. Well, I would have been banned from the site, at least. The most they can do is chuck me out onto the street, really.
So... anyone else done anything extreme/crazy/ that shows extreme dedication in order to reach the Downs?
mordor136
07-04-2003, 09:26 PM
Not saying that I support rule breaking WAIT A MINUTE I have staories similar to that so obviously i dont follow the proverb practice what you preach ,hmmmm. Well I would like to commend you for your honorable dedication to this site! smilies/wink.gif
ElenCala Isil
07-04-2003, 09:49 PM
well, since I have graphics sites and such I can't really get banned from the computer... so I end up having an extremely early curfew (AHHHH!!!!) so I just "wake up" at like 2 am to get on smilies/biggrin.gif I also took the extra time given at school for my online final to go on the 'downs... as well as sneaking into the library after hours and the science lab... all just to get here smilies/rolleyes.gif smilies/biggrin.gif smilies/rolleyes.gif smilies/biggrin.gif smilies/biggrin.gif
Horse-Maiden of the Shire
07-04-2003, 11:42 PM
Well, I call being away from BD two days "a long time". And when my computer was broken, I went to the library every single day (except Saturday--it wasn't open!) to come on BD. And when people were on the two computers, I waited. I used every chance I got to come on BD. And I got extremely upset and worried about what my writing companions would do when I couldn't post again in the Green Dragon for about four days. I resorted to going on every Industrial Arts class, too. And, now that it is summer vacation, I'm on here every waking moment.
Everdawn
07-05-2003, 12:21 AM
Well, when im supposed to be doing work, I say... "ma! i need the internet to look up some assignment stuff.."
So on goes the internet, but i open up a whole lot of other things as well so when my mother comes along to check on me, i switch to another window on my computer...
It works well enough. smilies/biggrin.gif smilies/biggrin.gif It is not nearly as sneaky as some of the things ive done lately though... smilies/evil.gif smilies/evil.gif
Aredhel Idril Telcontar
07-05-2003, 12:55 AM
I have to suffer my little bro's whining "It's so booooring at the BD!! Go somwhere else".
I once lied to the librarian that I had to do some project stuff and went on downs instead smilies/evil.gif smilies/evil.gif smilies/evil.gif And I'll do it again smilies/biggrin.gif
peonydeepdelver
07-05-2003, 10:02 AM
Well, when im supposed to be doing work, I say... "ma! i need the internet to look up some assignment stuff.."
So on goes the internet, but i open up a whole lot of other things as well so when my mother comes along to check on me, i switch to another window on my computer...
Oh, I do that all the time too! Who couldn't? It's so simple when your mom is extremely gullible, like mine...
I have to suffer my little bro's whining "It's so booooring at the BD!! Go somwhere else".
Same here. My brother always groans whenever I get on and go straight to the 'Downs. Oh well, all he does is watch TV all day...
Finwe
07-05-2003, 10:14 AM
Little brothers are little creations of Morgoth. They were his ultimate torture device.
My parents are pretty much resigned to the fact that I'm going to be on the BD whether they like it or not, so they let me sign on any time during the day. The night, however, is another matter. I have to type very quietly so that my dad (who's a v. light sleeper) won't wake up and realize that I've been on BD at 3 in the morning (from 11 PM).
elven maiden Earwen
07-05-2003, 10:55 AM
Well, when im supposed to be doing work, I say... "ma! i need the internet to look up some assignment stuff.."
So on goes the internet, but i open up a whole lot of other things as well so when my mother comes along to check on me, i switch to another window on my computer...
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Oh, I do that all the time too! Who couldn't? It's so simple when your mom is extremely gullible, like mine...
I do that too. But usally I'm typing a very big report for my class thats due the next day. I've rarely ever been cought.
Lyra Greenleaf
07-05-2003, 11:44 AM
I avoided my friends in Private Studies at school to go to Science study (Bear in mind I do no science and would be chucked out if caught by Dr Olukoshi) and go on the downs. I also went on during a history class in the computer room. And after a couple of my exams. And during the day when my Mum is at work and I'm not supposed to as the net isn't free. And from midnight to 2 in the morning friday night/ saturday morning as soon as it gets free. And when my Dad is yelling at me to stop all the tapping. One of these days it'll get me killed!
Horse-Maiden of the Shire
07-05-2003, 11:57 AM
Little brothers are little creations of Morgoth. They were his ultimate torture device.
Along with older sisters...she'll go to my mom and say "Your stupid daughter has been on the internet all day! Make her get off!" Then she'll sit and say to me "Get off!! You've been on there for long enough!" And then, when I go into the kitchen or something (as you people on the chat rooms have seen) she'll type something so stupid, like "u all suck" and enter it. Then I have to explain to the people on the chatroom and it is so embarassing!
Beren87
07-05-2003, 12:51 PM
When I erm..blew up my second computer, I used to walk downtown after school everyday to the library to visit BD. Then I would wait till 6 before being picked up. It was strangly enjoyable.
Catherine
07-05-2003, 07:22 PM
Well, when im supposed to be doing work, I say... "ma! i need the internet to look up some assignment stuff.."
So on goes the internet, but i open up a whole lot of other things as well so when my mother comes along to check on me, i switch to another window on my computer...
~I do the same thing its so easy to get away with things~
~Also when I was punished, I wasn't able to use the computer, so I would just stay after school, go to the library and go onto the BarrowDowns...then I would just tell my mom that I was staying 4 science or something~
Gorwingel
07-05-2003, 11:37 PM
Well, I call being away from BD two days "a long time".
Oh, gosh, that is so true! Whenever I am gone that long I feel so lost. Because everyone has gone on to different topics than the ones they were discussing the day I left.
I really have not done anything that drastic to get to the B-D's. Though last year during school I spent all of lunch in my keyboarding classroom with my friend and we mostly went on the internet, thus meaning that I mostly went on the B-D's. Every time that I was on the computer and I really did not have anything to do (especially in keyboarding) I would go on to the internet and go on Tolkien websites. If my teacher would have seen me she would have killed me, my keyboarding teacher is so mean sometimes.
Everdawn
07-06-2003, 02:12 AM
smilies/smile.gif Great minds think alike smilies/smile.gif
Its great when your parents trust you. But my dad on the other hand lets me on here whenever, Mum, usually chucks a psycho... Lucky i am never caught.
peony_foxburr
07-06-2003, 03:18 PM
Above posts confirming my opinion that after about age 9, it does NO GOOD for parents to "ban" anything--your kids will figure out a way around it smilies/smile.gif. I was forbidden to pierce my ears until age 16 (not making this up!). I did it anyway, and wore my (long) hair taped to my earlobes when I was at home. I've gone to the library to use their computers when our connection wasn't available--and I WOULD walk it if I had to (about 2.5 miles), so I guess that's how far I'd go nowadays. Back then--everything that was mentioned, and more!
Cśdae
07-06-2003, 05:44 PM
If you call hacking into my brother's finance-and-military jibberish only laptop to use his internet connection to reach the 'Downs because my sister was tying up our PC, well then, yeah I'm dedicated. It was hard to break into that thing too... lol. And thankfully, he didn't catch me. smilies/evil.gif
elfearz1
07-06-2003, 07:40 PM
*thinks* this isn't that big of a deal, but I have been late to many things (including my summer school class and right now I am late for something too) because I just had to keep posting! that's really all I could think of. hehe
Alatįriėl Lossėhelin
07-06-2003, 09:22 PM
Well, I call being away from BD two days "a long time".
When my computer crashed last month, I stayed 1 1/2 to 2 hours late at work every day for a week, just so that I could access the Downs. Also, I went camping with friends this weekend, and spent the last 3 days thinking (and talking) about the Downs. But unfortunately not actually on the Downs.
So on goes the internet, but i open up a whole lot of other things as well so when my mother comes along to check on me, i switch to another window on my computer...
I do this at work...I have 3-4 windows open, and switch to a work-related one when my management proximity alarm goes off. If they ever start checking our internet history, I'm a goner.
Everdawn
07-07-2003, 01:28 AM
WOW im 16 and my mum is however encouraging me to get dreadlocks! I can have whatever pearced if i want which leads me to think my mum is posessed if she will then chuck a spack over internet time!
My friend, his parents dont even know what the BarrowDowns is... so he can get away with a LOT.
Tinuviel of Denton
07-07-2003, 06:29 PM
Well, I was on the 'Downs the other night and my dad came in and told me to go to bed. So I went toward my room like a good little , but I waited in the hallway for the lights in the kitchen and living room to go off. Then I slipped out, turned the computer back on, and returned to the 'Downs. Unfortunately, I got caught. The computer at my house has "accounts" so that each person can have seperate files, keep things private, etc. My dad changed my password and took away a large amount of my privileges. It was not pleasant. Fortunately, my daddy is a softie, so when I asked, oh so nicely, for my new password, he told me. Whew.
Sharkū
07-08-2003, 01:43 PM
Don't chat.
Duncariel
07-10-2003, 05:24 PM
No two word posts. smilies/biggrin.gif
Lily Bombadil
07-11-2003, 06:27 PM
I have been grounded from the internet on several occasions, so I just wait untill my family is sleeping, then I sneak on.
Lhunardawen
07-12-2003, 03:49 AM
I'm thinking about sneaking during my Computer Science class to BD... smilies/evil.gif
Well, good thing my CS teacher is also an LotR fan!!! smilies/smile.gif
Lindril Arvilya
07-12-2003, 06:07 PM
I spent a good deal of my OAC art class trying to figure out a way to get past the restriction on forums. I didn't, but I know all the answers to all the quizzes now.
On top of that, I'm currently working full-time (and I mean FULL TIME) at a summer camp, and I spend all the time I can get (I only get one hour off per day) trying to kick the Administrator off the net so that I can get on the BD.
Lindril (that's why I'm not posting so much) Arvilya
Meela
07-14-2003, 10:18 AM
My hard drive broke down and I lost access to the internet for two days smilies/frown.gif
Fortunately it got fixed this morning. I was all geared up for a long trek out to my old school so I could get online. And it would have been hell walking up nothing but hills in this heat.
Daisy Brambleburr
09-20-2003, 09:45 AM
One time my stuuupid brother let the shower leak all over the computer. It's situated directly in the room above, and he stood right over the plug hole so all the water overflowed, soaked through the floor and dripped on the computer. When we found out we left it to dry for two days, whilst I rocked back and forth on a chair manically, getting worked up and worring about a computer. But I creeped downstairs at 2am and used my mums work computer instead! Mwa a hahaha!
But as you can tell, the computers up and working now. But the keyboard's never been quite the same...
Rose Cotton
09-20-2003, 10:14 AM
I used to sneek downstairs at night and go on the Barrowdowns until 4 in the mourning so I could get two hours of sleep. Needless to say I wasn't very awake in school.
I'm not exactly sure if Tolkien would smile on our behavior though... smilies/rolleyes.gif
Finwe
10-01-2003, 08:42 PM
I donated a total amount of $150.00 to the BarrowDowns' worthy cause, and I'm just waiting to see how long it takes my parents to realize that I'm not spending it on clothes or books. Ah well!
Novnarwen
10-02-2003, 11:25 AM
I am quite weird too, when it comes to BD.. heh smilies/biggrin.gif
Hmm, where shall I start??
Okay, when I had a virus and was told by my parents not to go on the computer for about 1 month. I think I almost cried.. LOL. Anyway, for that period I went to the library every single weekend. (No, I didn't have time to do that in the weekends; the bus takes some time and..ahh.) It even went so far, in that period, that I started sucking up with my least favorite teachers, just to borrow one of the school computers. Did you think that worked? Never! My teachers are very.. erm.. you just can't negotiate with these people; they simply don't understand you. smilies/smile.gif
By the way, when I am on holiday, without computer access, I am very near to go crazy. Like crazy, crazy; like really crazy.
And.. Just one last sample.. Something was really wrong with my back, (terrible pains) the other day. I even stayed home from school. And yet again, I wasn't allowed on the computer by my 'not-understanding-their-daughter's-computer-need' kind of parents. I guess, I'll never really have such pains in my back again. If so, I won't tell them... smilies/biggrin.gif
Okay, all for now..
*nova* smilies/biggrin.gif
Eorl of Rohan
02-12-2004, 03:16 AM
I guess I am VERY dedicated to this site.
I've never failed to go on BD every day since I signed up, which is quite an achievement as I'm also BANNED from internet. However, my mother and father seldom shows up at home for days at a time, which gives me... a rather useful little loophole.
My dad is in Germany, my mother is in hospital again, so I'm free t spend all night in BD if I like. :D
Nimrothiel
02-12-2004, 09:10 AM
I'm on here whenever I can get access to a computer; right now I should be finishing my Pre-Calc. assignment, but since it doesn't make sense to anyone else in my class and the teacher isn't overly bright I don't care. I spend lots of time here in the summer, my dad actually forces me to go outside! My brother is also evil, he's always saying, "Get off, I wanna go on my site (Warcraft III)." He does that whenever I go on my Star Wars website too. He plays his game for hours at a time, then calls me lazy when I steal a precious twenty minutes to go on the 'Downs. I sometimes stay on here till the wee hours of the morning, but not too often because my parents don't fall sound asleep; they're always checking to make sure that I'm upstairs and in bed where I'm supposed to be; it's rather annoying.:mad:
Lately I've had to do the multiple-window thing, I'm supposed to be working on a scholarship essay, but I haven't really started yet because I spend all of my time here.:o
Mariska Greenleaf
02-12-2004, 09:43 AM
For me, it's really easy to be on this site every day (except weekends). I'm always at work, and with the full and very fast internet connection, it's a real pleasure...:D
Because of this, the Downs is completely related with my work. When I'm riding of to work, I usually think about what would be going on here, rather then what work I have to do...:rolleyes:
But on the other hand, in the evening and the weekends, I stay away from the computer, I do have one at home, but I have a little brother and sister who chat all the time, and I really don't mind that much. I love to go out, and have a life besides this site. Although I must admit that this forum represents a big part in my life...:D
Lathriel
02-13-2004, 10:04 AM
Well I guess I am pretty dedicated since I have dial-up and it takes forever to load the forum pages. However I keep on coming back. Now I have a spare at school, so that is the happy hour I use to go on and enjoy high speed internet.
However it is really annoying when my brother whines about my BD obsession saying that I am very strange and that I am wasting my time. However I completly disagree,I mean he is obsessed with Trains! Now that is what I find strange!
Lady Snickerdoodle
02-13-2004, 03:33 PM
Just a little while ago, I was grounded from the internet too. My parents had even gone so far as to block my favorite sites (they blocked barrowdowns! how underhanded IS that???) AND warned me not to use my friends'. as if they didn't trust me! *shifty eyes* muahaha.
Way too easy for me. Just called my friends, told them my barrowdowns login and password and had them read the forum to me. Oh yeah, and used a friend's computer, in direct violation to the order. Cheers to all you other lawbreakers too!
(umm, just wondering, why is there no more evil face in the smilies???)
EDIT: disclaimer- I am only evil in very extreme situations like this. I am normally a very nice girl. *covers friend's mouth to keep them from laughing hysterically*
Ashton
02-14-2004, 12:39 AM
Actually I am technically grounded from the BD's right now for an entire week! No more Posts. *(parents, they never understand)*. It is quite late and all my family is in bed. They don't know I am on the computer, or that I have been on the computer for this whole week. And if you look at my posting you will find that I haven't been obeying my parents at all.
I also have a research paper due on Tuesday and instead of working on it at school, I get on the BD's instead. THen I can go home and work on my research paper under my mother's ever watchful eye. My mother is not gullible or dumb. Sometimes that is not an asset, especially when you are grounded.
BD'S ROCK!! I ENJOY MY DEADNESS!!
Memory of Trees
02-21-2004, 06:37 PM
Ya'll are SO bad...:) I guess that I'd do pretty much the same thing if I were in your situation, but thank goodness I'm not. My parents are only home about twice a week, and they don't pay that much attention to me anyway, so I really don't have many restrictions on the net. That's really good, because I'd DIE...
Bekah
02-23-2004, 11:16 PM
For about the last half-year I kind of abandoned Barrowdowns in favour of fanfiction (I'm now banned from this site, and because I've spent about six months of constant rebelling I'm kind of tired of it now).
Now, I got banned, passwords to all accounts including my own were installed and not given me (in fact I still don't have them), and I was allowed about one hour of supervised usage. At an earlier stage of banning they merely took away the connection password and it took me a few weeks to figure it out by picking my memory; they found out that I'd figured it out. During the moments when they turned away I changed the password to my account (they found this out several times and kept changing it and I kept getting in trouble) and sneaked on to the computer most nights at about 10 o'clock up to about 6 in the morning. I got caught several times, got into extreme trouble, and atm the computer is right outside my parent's bedroom (and they're fairly light sleepers). I can no longer change my password from the only account I'm allowed on (after they type in the password, of course).
So now I shall just go onto BDs during the day. While doing my schoolwork, of course, because otherwise I'll get into major trouble.
Just to show you what extreme lengths I'll go to in my obsession...
~ Elentari II
Ashton
02-24-2004, 06:04 PM
Ouch! I feel for you. I really thought my grounding was bad. I hope you can knock some sense into your parents soon. Or better yet, go to college away from home and then you won't have any adult supervision at all.
One way that I try to avoid my parents is to get on during school, or go to a friend's house that has internet and use it there, or as a last option,your local library probably has computers that are open. Ty that. I hope it gets better for you.
Bekah
02-24-2004, 07:41 PM
a) I'm homeschooled, and the high school (even if I wanted to go to it) has even more closely observed internet access, according to my high-school going friend. (You can't delete items from history and the main computer checks all the websites entered into by students, I think.)
b) My only close friend doesn't have internet access.
c) If I want internet access from the library I'd have to pay for it, and I'm a bit of a miser.... :rolleyes:
d) I have this nagging suspicion it's me, and not my parents, who needs some sense knocked into. :p
But thanks anyway. In fact, I should be doing my schoolwork atm. Considering I've slacked off most of today (my father (who is out at the moment) isn't as strict as my mother when it comes to keeping school hours, and she isn't here today), I should really get some of it done soon...
Cheers,
~ Elentari II
Aredhel Ar-Feiniel
02-25-2004, 04:22 AM
Im going to nominate my best mate. She got me to post all her stuff while she was in hospital. It really was quite funny...
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