I seem to remember that we had a lot of fun at the beginning of Lush's thread
101 Things Barrow-Downers Would Never Post. However, the most fun I've had outside of the Entish Bow saga exists now only as a broken link in
Estelyn's defence of my reputation (post #225).
The thread was called
Gaudeamus igitur: Lupercalia est! and was an abortive attempt by yours truly to satirise a spate of 'happy festival' threads that had been cropping up for some months. Somehow it turned into a wide-ranging and utterly inconsequential conversation between a number of now rather senior members who ought to have known better. We succeeded in moving Mithadan to verse, Turambar to a defence of Wordsworth and Lush to another of her proposals of marriage, but, sadly, nobody to anything Tolkien related. I think that the whole fiasco was deleted in the May 2003 spring clean.
There are some fun posts that are still part of the forum. In the fifty-seventh post of littlemanpoet's thread
The wrong kind of details: the components of wonder (aka lmp's rant), Kuruharan proposed
a rather unusual mythic pairing, which cracked up both me and the discussion. Then there was the creation of a legend, when Mister Underhill, whose keyboard has been the fount of much classic comedy, first suggested the idea behind the indispensible instrument of Tolkienology which he later christened 'the Travest-o-meter™', in a thread called
A curious evening in Oxford. Bêthberry has thoughtfully indexed the creative process at post 62.