*Disclaimer* I own Dragon Ball on all 5 season sets, and Dragon Ball Z on the Dragon Boxes. I don't own GT, nor have I watched it.
I can't remember exactly how I found here because my memory is somewhat skewed... But I think I can piece it together. I saw
this video (also
this video*, but I didn't get the 9000 reference) and it made me remember the Dragon Ball franchise, which I had never really gotten into. In fact, as a kid, I thought Dragon Ball Z was stupid. I remember watching maybe three episodes, those being the one where Kuririn almost gets married (I remember the part when his jaw literally dropped), the one where Boo makes a house and Goku goes to heaven, and an episode where Mr. Satan messes around at Boo's house. I only watched when I went to my neighbor's house, because he loved the show.
However, I remember watching Dragon Ball episode 13 (the 2001 dub) and liking it. In fact, in my mind I formed a prejudice against DBZ, but a liking toward DB. Never followed up on either, and promptly forgot about the franchise until I saw a commercial for Dragon Ball Evolution. Thank God I never watched the movie, I guess. Anyway, after seeing about two videos in that Let's Play, I decided to take on the task of watching through DB and DBZ (somehow I knew to avoid GT.) I know y'all don't like hearing this, but...
I watched the dub of Dragon Ball in a form that was not the official release. Sue me, right?
And if you don't want to hear about it, stop reading now because I'm gonna mention it a few times more. 
So from about April to July 2010, I watched the dub of Dragon Ball. My website of Dragon Ball facts?
The Dragon Ball Wikia. No I'm serious, you can actually sue me this time. *Controversy warning* My DB watching method also had DBZ available, but I still had a problem with it. It was the 276 episode version! DB Wiki said something about "Uncut vs. Edited" Z dub, and also something about "Funimation vs. Ocean" Z dub. This is where I learned about the multiple dubs of the series, and also probably where I first saw the "over 9000" video, because I probably searched "Ocean vs. Funi" on Youtube, and saw a comparison between the "over 9000" scenes in both dubs. And then I was like, "Ohhhhh... so THAT's what that video
* was about.
Alright, I'm getting a little bit closer to how I found this site... Anyway, in the "Over 9000" comparison video, (I could find it for you, but there are a bunch on Youtube by now) the Japanese version was included.
This was my first exposure to the Japanese version. *More Controversy* It was pretty obvious that the music was different in all three (Ocean, Funi, Japanese), and I knew that the show was made in Japan, so the obvious conclusion was that the Japanese music was the original. I saw some comments on Youtube judging the Kikuchi score to be dated and boring, but I was convinced that I would hear the original score. I
knew that the Kikuchi score was amazing, because I had heard it all through Dragon Ball! I would not be jipped by the replacement scores, nor by the edited dub/276 episode version. So I set out on what seemed to be an impossible journey to find the English dub of Z... with the Kikuchi music. Watching the original Japanese version didn't even cross my mind, can't remember why. Anyway, while searching for the Japanese music to Dragon Ball on Youtube, I found the Japanese opening and closing songs for all the series. This is when I looked for the lyrics and found Julian's translations. I didn't find the rest of the site or the forums until later.
Around this time I gave up on finding DBZ with the Kikuchi score, and it dawned on me that there was probably a home release (duhhrr). I learned about the season sets and the Dragon Boxes from various websites. Then I went into panic mode. I read on both the Funi forums, and on some other message board (I think the name was "Daizex") that the Dragon Boxes were going to be limited. This was in the Autumn of 2010. Somewhere in there I started following Daizenshuu EX. I figured out that those translations I liked so much were from here, I began lurking on these forums, and I started listening to the podcast. I was still adamant about watching the dub, but I guess Mike (on the podcast) talked me out of it?

Apparently you're really good at that, man. So now you have me, officially a Japanese version fan, with no way to watch the show. I'll have you know I never went back to my little
"source," and so I waited until Christmas, because I had asked my folks for a little
starter set for the Dragon Ball TV show. Should I mention I'm in High School? Anyway they came up with that, and I was impressed. What's funny is that my mom (coordinator of Christmas presents) accidentally bought
all nine orange bricks (yearghh!) from Amazon.com after I specifically showed her, "here look, these orange ones aren't good, don't buy them. Oh but look, these yellow ones are nice and special, buy these!" She was able to send 'em back, full refund. Whatever, it got sorted out, and I ended up with the first three DB season sets, and the four Dragon Boxes that were out at the time. Yay! Commence legal Dragon Ball Z watching fest!
I'd already seen DB dubbed, and I heard that the dub wasn't that bad, so started right at Dragon Box episode one. On January first, I made my first Youtube channel , and put up some videos that I made. About March-time, I uploaded some Dragon Box clips, and got a strike on my account. Then I learned that you can't upload unlimited time videos with a strike, so I
closed my account. It makes me sad that I had to close it... But I made a
new one, and I recently got the memo that I can have no-time-limit videos! Anyway, rewind a little bit, and in the first week of March, I tried to create an account here on the forums. March 1, 2011, 6:31 PM I got the email that an admin would approve my account, and I waited. My username was to be "Zestanor" which had been my online alias since 2007, when my bud convinced me to play Runescape. I also used it on BZPower, Zeldadungeon, Minecraft, Wikipedia, etc., etc., and both my Youtube Channels. If you search me on Google, well... yeah. Then on the 27th, I shot Mr. VegettoEX an email to remind him to approve my account, or something. He said that my application had gotten cleared out with some spam accounts! I forgive him. Next day, boom! Here I am, how are you?