very well, I'll end this conversation then by suggesting you do the same for my character in the rpg. Good night, and to all who had to read through all of this, I sincerely apologise.
very well, I'll end this conversation then by suggesting you do the same for my character in the rpg. Good night, and to all who had to read through all of this, I sincerely apologise.
Dear mother, I'll come home again
Ok...let's just lock character horns in the RPG and see how it all works out.
And it will work out...no doubt of it.
Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Sir Francis Bacon
Okay ... let's try not to get too worked up over all this. Oh, and I added the rules to the first post. Please read through them (even if you've already seen them read through again and refresh your memory). Thanks.
"It's kind of fun to do the impossible."~ Walt Disney
Marvelous, Blossom...nice to have those up. Thanks!
Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Sir Francis Bacon
Great stuff thanks, i wasn't aware about the 3 posts to a conversation rule but makes sense. So I'm clear, the convo can be longer than 3 posts as long as there's more than 2 people in it?
Dear mother, I'll come home again
ST, if I remember right, the '2-3 posts per convo' rule is more like...only post 2 or 3 times on the convo in a row... without waiting for the full rotation of other members.
I don't think you have to chop your convo off after 3 posts...just pause for everyone else to post after 2 or 3... we just want to make sure that we don't post pages and pages of conversation all at once or it's a lot for people to wade through to catch up and post.
Hopefully I have my understanding of that right. Blossom can beat me with a mouse pad if I'm wrong.![]()
Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Sir Francis Bacon
*holds up mouse pad, reads post and puts mouse pad back down* Ahem, yes. Yes, that's quite right.
"It's kind of fun to do the impossible."~ Walt Disney
*ducks reflexively*... whew.
Nothing like having to explain something to see if I really understand it.
Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Sir Francis Bacon
PUT THE MOUSE PADS DOWN PEOPLE.
*comes out from behind the monitor and looks around carefully*
Whew, okay, now what was i going to say lol..............
Oh yeah, thanks for the rules blossom, glad to have the, up there as i had'nt read thembefore, where were htye before by the way?
Also, cool reflexes with the ducking foxee, lol.
"Eye of the tiger"
"There is always madness in love. But there is always some reason in madness." - Friedrich Nietzsche.
"its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog." - Mark Twain
Haha, five minute delay on the reflexes! HAHAHAlol
Cefor
Like cookies and love, story ideas need to be fresh to be truly satisfying. - James Scott Bell
Work with all your intelligence and love. Work freely and rollickingly as though they were talking to a friend who loves you. Mentally (at least three or four times a day) thumb your nose at all the know-it-alls, jeerers, critics, doubters." - Brenda Ueland
They were somewhere near the beginning of the RPG and then just after the Arbole village had disappeared and Vahn etc had rejoined.
"It's kind of fun to do the impossible."~ Walt Disney
Thanks for that blssom, ill remember to chec that part out, lol did they need to be posted because this lot werent behaving themselves then? tut tut tut
"There is always madness in love. But there is always some reason in madness." - Friedrich Nietzsche.
"its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog." - Mark Twain
Nooo, we wouldn't misbehave! Honest!
Although at the start I accidently controlled someones character a tiny tiny bit... o.O Hehehe.
Like cookies and love, story ideas need to be fresh to be truly satisfying. - James Scott Bell
Work with all your intelligence and love. Work freely and rollickingly as though they were talking to a friend who loves you. Mentally (at least three or four times a day) thumb your nose at all the know-it-alls, jeerers, critics, doubters." - Brenda Ueland
*sigh*
curse exams! LOL
Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Sir Francis Bacon
ahhh a huge absence of posts now. I take it my younger friends are all doing exams yes? I'm waiting on blossom before i can reply so best of luck to you all. specially you, Ly.
Dear mother, I'll come home again
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