Hello, international community of peoples. This one has been drafted into the service of a Kittenpunk to take over a character that their player abandoned.
I am here for that mostly, but I have yet to check out the site.
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Hi PotatoKing! Nice to have you here and since you will be under Kittenpunk's wing she can guide you where everything is located for her RPG, but please do take the time to look over our Constructive Posting Policy so you know how everything is moderated around here. If you have questions feel free to ask within this thread.
Holy crap you finally joined!
Yes, yes, yes! I have a NPC for you to take over as your PC the one I was telling you about. The links to my game are in with all the other links I sent you last week.
We can work out all the details for you taking him over in the character approval thread.
Edited: KittenPunk on 22nd May, 2013 - 11:31pm
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O.k. So, I and the family are back from our 'After School Vacation'. The wife and I took the kids down to Carmel for a family shindig. Kids got to play with cousins at the beach, I got to catch up with the siblings, wife got time to read a book, and we all got to eat like hogs thanks to my mom and aunt. Got a mix of Italian, Irish, and Portuguese food. We are now fat.(Not really)
Sorry Kp, I couldn't let you know when I left. I had to pack for everyone and get everything prepared for the wife and kids were all still in school(For those not in the know: wife's a teacher, not a student).
Our family has a rule at big get-togethers, no communication except for emergencies. Means no phones/internet/televisions, and no a.m. Radio stations. It's really quite nice without those things, most of the time.