What are your three favorite non KISS websites?I can't narrow it down to just three. I don't know beans
about writing HTML myself (I plan to learn very soon,
though). There are so many excellent sites out there-- they
all have something to offer. When did you first go online?September of 1990, I joined the ORIGINAL Prodigy, when it
was still owned by Sears. Tried and abandoned AOL about the
same time. I was also on The Sierra Network, GEnie, Delphi
and about 100 billion local San Diego-area BBS's. What is your very first KISS memory?I have two. First, in '74 at age 9, I heard the tail end of
the Winterland show as it was broadcast over KFRC radio in
San Francisco. Second was actually seeing a picture of them
on the front of the 8-track tape of ROCK AND ROLL OVER--
part of my twelfth birthday gifts from my mom in 1977. What KISS song sends chills up your spine each time you hear it?Anything by Ace-- he seems to be the most honest writer of
everyone in the band. I would have loved to see a video or
live performance clip of Hard Times, Strange Ways... there
are so many great Ace songs that were never done by KISS
live. What have you done to earn your strips in the KISS ARMY... how have you shown your support for KISS?I've seen KISS 13 times (first time in in 1983), Frehley's
Comet twice (once shaking hands with Ace at an in-store),
Vinnie Vincent Invasion twice (meeting everyone but Vinnie)
in '87. I've made Eric Carr and Bruce Kulick bust a gut
laughing backstage. I've had interesting brief
correspondence with Gene Simmons about religion on his
website. I was almost crushed to death at the Oakland '85
KISS show. And most importantly, to me anyway, I've
defended KISS, by choice, against any and all opponents.
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