kereminde ([info]kereminde) wrote,
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All work and no play makes Evalia . . . something

Well, so I overestimated myself for thinking I could walk to work what feels like 2 miles, work three hours of "almost-dead air" for the closing hours, walk back to the house . . . and be in a fit mood to jump online and chat or play.

I am fine right up to the last part. See, a lot of me wants instead to leave the computer OFF, go to the refridgerator, pour myself something to drink [Crystal Light, or milk] and find a video game to work on or a book to read.

Once or twice I've broken out the pad of graph paper and notebook to go with it so I can do some work on a campaign I've thought of. The BAD news on that is it's for EverQuest the RPG, and I haven't ever found a group who wanted to play it . . . DESPITE that it's damn near a clone of 3rd Edition D&D.

Which reminds me . . . I need to be a little more firm in asking White Wolf about submitting a book for publishing of EverQuest stuff.

To all you out there who aren't RPing with me currently but want to . . . it's NOT YOUR FAULT. But then, I sorta guessed this was going to happen when I started working again . . .

You ALL have either my email addy or ways to leave messages for me. So don't be strangers, all right?

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[info]chipotle

July 23 2005, 16:55:23 UTC 6 years ago

Trust me, I'm really familiar with the problem of wanting to do things in the evening but coming home too tired to want to deal with it. And that's *without* the walk you have.

I suspect for my part getting a place of my own would actually help that, for various psychological reasons, but that's probably not in the cards currently.

Anonymous

July 23 2005, 23:09:39 UTC 6 years ago

I know the feeling about walking to work and stuff. Thought I think my walk to work is much shorter.. I'm still here sis! *hugs*

[info]ilkarin

July 24 2005, 01:45:27 UTC 6 years ago

*snickers* "Don't be a stranger." XD. Yeah, I understand that as well. Though I must say utilize your days off as best you can. it really makes you feel like you've jumped forward in accomplishing something. :) I did in one day! *dances*

[info]tanilys

July 24 2005, 02:46:01 UTC 6 years ago

That's quite alright Eva... work does that to ya. Now you know how I feel ;)
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