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?
July 23 2005, 16:55:23 UTC 6 years ago
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.
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July 23 2005, 23:09:39 UTC 6 years ago
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