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Aight, HAWTness is open for business for the few, the proud, the barely standing.
And since there's a dearth of games right now, I'll get a sign-up thread up soon, but what will it be?
-A Raven HAWTness sequel
-Library volume 3
-Best of Raven
-Premium Channel Mafia
-A heretofore unknown entry
Suggestions welcome. But I am bored to death at work for another month and although I can't access realms from the work comp, I can from the phone and type up roles and stuff rather efficiently.
I agree, I really enjoyed reading both of the previous Library Mafias.
Ditto on this one.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
also I am already working with Zyxba on roles for GoT S2, but more players would be apreaciated, I mean, there are over 84 credited roles on season 2, Kinda hard to narrow it down
I should just make everyone HODOR
Still haven't popped the Dr. Who cherry as it doesn't seem like my sort of show, but the others are top notch.
I actually think that you would enjoy Doctor Who, especially if you start with the current Doctor, Matt Smith. The stories are foreign, but there is no b/w video and very little in the way of subtitles.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
Still haven't popped the Dr. Who cherry as it doesn't seem like my sort of show, but the others are top notch.
Do you like the hitchikers guide to the galaxy?
Do you have netflix?
Then watch the classic doctor who story
City of Death
Writted by Douglas Adams
my favorite classic who story, you need very little passing knowledge to enjoy it