Projects Projects Everywhere and Not A Drop Complete
I've been busy.
Unemployed. But busy nonetheless.
I have several projects brewing.
First of all, I just started
Juicy Frog, it's an online guide to beauty products that will review items. I figure if there are websites that review electronics, cars, video games and movies, then why not have a review site that will give important information on whether or not Proactiv works for real, and that kind of thing.
Then there's Dead Sexy, and online novella, whose first pathetic chapter is posted, but will soon be deleted because I have decided it's not the direction I want to go in at all. So it will be completely revamped.
In addition to the above, I should announce that
Strikehaven is alive once more. For those of you old enough to remember Gaultheria, think of it as its reincarnated spirit. For those of you who don't know what the hell I'm talking about, then you probably won't be invited to play. Ha. Ha. No seriously, we're always looking for players, but it's by invitation only. Currently, there is no story. No characters. Um. No posts. Currently, it's pretty dead in there. But that's okay, since it's only been around for like 6 hours. I'm thinking of just starting a storyline and seeing what happens, because it appears that the people I've invited are just... well... scared. They keep pussy-footing around the subject at hand which is: Do you want to play or not? I almost want to name is something else, because apparently Strikehaven and Gaultheria have way too much connotation for the vets, and absolutely no connotation for any possible newbies. Might as well just start fresh, right?
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at March 9, 2005 5:14 AM
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In the interest of promoting a safe role-playing atmosphere, where people from the Empire and people who have absolutely no idea what the Empire is are free to roam about in an interesting and adventurous way. I have changed the name from Strikehaven, not to Gaultheria, but to Arundel--this name is subject to change in case someone thinks of a better one. However, the beginnings of what I hope to be an active and creative environment has been established. Blog on.
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at March 9, 2005 1:17 PM
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I like the name, it's not terribly off the wall, and it's not difficult to pronounce. I also admire the fact that you did go with a new name. Here's to a good future for Arundel. May it be exciting and interesting.
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at March 9, 2005 3:14 PM
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I am glad that you like the name. I thought it was good for the same reasons you described, but I wasn't married to it by any means. So in case someone had something better, I didn't want to fetter that creativity.
But so far, I think it's turning out okay... I'm excited.