I was on the BBS scene from late 1991 until 1998...didn't do much in terms of visiting the crack sites (mainly because I didn't know where they were!), and because I lived with the parents, I had to keep it local..(for some reason they'd raise a huge stink if the phone bill was big, but then would blow me off if I offered to reimburse!)....
We had our own gatherings...First gathering I went to was for members of a BBS called Dark Castle, the most active, hottest board in the Joliet, IL area. It was run on an Apple II, and the sysop basically rewrote the BBS program's code to make it custom to his tastes. Great board. Still remember the number, too! (815-729-0188) There was a big deal made about having a gathering at one of the local pizza restaurants...everybody was all "Can't wait to see everybody!" "Yeah, I'll be there!" How many people showed up? FIVE. We spent the whole night wondering where the hell everybody was! One of the ones who showed up posted about how great it was to see old friends (numbering two) and how he got to meet new people (two again) and didn't say a word about how only five showed up.

Turned out that at the very last second there was just a string of bad luck -- one user who was still a minor just got grounded, a few others had to work late at the last second and couldn't make it, etc.
There was also the annual HutFest, again primarily of Dark Castle users. Usually met at the centrally-located Pizza Hut in Joliet,although one year it was moved to a mom-n-pop place called Taco Hut. (That way it was still HutFest.)
And every summer we had Winger War...in fact, it was at Winger War 1992 (July 25, to be exact - why do I remember that exact date?!?!) when I met both Inky (whom I had later found out lived about 200 feet down the street from me!) and the sysop of another one of the boards, a Christian BBS called Revelations (still remember that number too -- 815-727-3396, probably because I pointed out how it spelled RAPED-YU on the phone dial!). For Winger War, we would gather in a local park, split up into teams, and shoot water balloons at each other with Wingers[tm]. (Mine was actualy an Aqua-Sling, not a Winger.) At my first Winger War I was privileged to, uhh...get hit by a water balloon in the left 'nad from 100 yards away....Team SubGenius (or did they call themselves Team SLACK???) was so proud of that hit....(and in all honesty, the thing exploded the second it touched the fabric of my shorts so I didn't feel it! Just got REALLY wet!!!!) Good times, good times! I remember one year at Winger War we launched Spam out of a Winger just to see what would happen; for the record, an entire slab of Spam bounces...I seem to remember so did half a slab....a quarter, though, splatters -- one quarter landed in the tennis court and splattered all over -- we had to warn a couple of people who were about to use them to be careful because there might be oily slippage!
Once in a while I'd call Tele-Rag, which was a C64-based BBS down in the Kankakee, IL area...I caught hell from the parents on that one because it was quasi-long-distance! I favored the Amiga BBSes when I got my Amiga 600 in 1993...the local Amiga boards would often have member gatherings at a sysop's house and have swap parties...
lots of fun, it was...and probably a good reason I was single for so long.
Edited by Dauber, Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:28 PM.