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AOL outages and service status in Waxahachie, Texas

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AOL Issues Reports Near Waxahachie, Texas

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Waxahachie and nearby locations:

  • OfficialDJTJ
    STAY YALL ASSES HOME! (@OfficialDJTJ) reported from Glenn Heights, Texas

    Lmfao bih we on aol. I can hear that shit now!

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • howisthewater
    Roman de Renart (@howisthewater) reported

    @Smirkley This is like valuing AOL at the top of the dotcom bubble. Things will settle down from the hype cycle & we will be able to accurately estimate the value of AI. But, not at the moment. This is just a spurious analysis based on the top of the bubble.

  • jeremy__lamb
    Jeremy Lamb (@jeremy__lamb) reported

    Terrible word choice, I’m like your grandpa logging into AOL in 1999

  • sudo_trader
    Andrew Sarver (@sudo_trader) reported

    @brockpierson I remember using Kmart's Blue Light internet when it first came out. Then later Walmart's rebranded AOL service.

  • ZillaDilla
    🦁 Zilla Dilla 🦁 (@ZillaDilla) reported

    @SirBylHolte Welp, yer okay in my book, cuz ya sound like a normal human being. I never did 'ebonics' eitha, till early 90's when I first joined chat groups online. Back then it was IRC at first, then actual text in places like AOL groups. NO 'social media', which is ANTIsocial. Couldn't stand the grammar police. On people in "Scrabble" group game back in Mplayer days. I started in typin phonetically where I'm from (born in Lynn, MA) & been faithfully butcherin 'de Englie' eva since. It pisses off the 'better than's" who love correcting others. Sure f'd w/ those who like to ban ya (wayyy before 'algorithms' were around & a great work around for words that would get your ISP auto-banned. Such as "**** & Span" a cleaner we used back in the day. One gal typed her bathroom was **** & span one time & she was auto-banned! Thank you William Michael, for being a decent human being. MummaZ been online longer than many been on the planet & it sure is some good soul medicine for me. SO SICK & TIRED of the vulgar, rude, creepy people who tawk tuff while hiding behind the hand held trinkets of which they're ADDICTED.

  • TaoFaith
    Republican4Life (@TaoFaith) reported

    @Dboybruh Linkdn is the stupid AOL that will go to zero soon, counting on this garbage to prop this **** is the dumbest strategy in the world.

  • rouchosfyi
    Rouchos (@rouchosfyi) reported

    Kids today will never know the high-stakes gamble of using an AOL disc to install the internet, only to have a 2-hour download ruined because someone in the house picked up the landline phone

  • minwiswip
    🇺🇸 For Real - Every Day Is Opposite Day 🇺🇸 (@minwiswip) reported

    @BrianRoemmele As a part of the original AOL message board moderator's "team" (hundreds of us that never met...just online) from 1991 into late-'96, I remember seeing this ad during an in-house case study before released. I can't recall if there were changes from then to the final cut, but I do remember that the whole premise seemed too contrived - with a seemingly washed up 60s actor.

  • tomrollman
    Alaskan 1️⃣2️⃣‼️ (@tomrollman) reported

    @lady_valor_07 Never had an AOL address. Lol

  • HotRodder1960
    Joe Stubitsch (@HotRodder1960) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19, never had an AOL address

  • proudliberalz2
    N@alie‼️🤘🏼 (@proudliberalz2) reported

    @Shark5881715566 Well ****...I think mine was either @ aol or @ sbcglobal? Can I still have seniority?