South of High street, kinda close to the Hospital.
I graduated from Upper Merion and have been trecking west ever since..
Oh, nice. I went to Owen J. and promptly relocated afterward. I miss the sort of small town charm that the area has sometimes, though, and I definitely miss the price of movies at the Coventry mall.
Hey, I haven't posted here in a long time but I still see some familiar faces around so I'll give a little update on my life over the past few years.
I've been attending NYU for music technology for the past few years. I was set for early graduation but I'm declaring another minor to delay that because ick, the job market. I'm currently employed as a studio monitor in the city and work about 20 hours a week and maintain a full-time student qualification.
On the love life: I've been dating someone for the past two years who is almost as much of a nerd as I am, though occasionally in different ways. We both enjoy video games and general geekery, though he likes D&D quite a bit more than I do. He's graduating next semester with a degree and psychology and will be attending med school after that.
Beyond that, I've been attempting to travel as much as possible (both within the country and outside of it) and have hit up Peru, Italy, France, Germany, Ireland, and Turkey, as well as a few states I wouldn't normally go to to visit friends and family over the past year and a half-ish. Each trip has been fun/interesting for different reasons, and I definitely recommend travel to anyone capable of taking the time (and money) to do it. Most of the sites I've been to have either been for volunteer work (ala ProPeru), or to visit family (for Italy and Ireland), and I've gotten to meet some great people and see some beautiful places.
Anyway, great to see everything is still going strong and I hope you guys have all had a great couple of years while I've been gone! I get a little bit of a kick when I see blue's news feed pop up on my Facebook
I pre-ordered. But unfortunately Im only level 50 at the moment. I like what they did with pallidans in 3.0. Although they got rid of too much. Like Crusader Strike
Crusader Strike still exists, it just won't refresh judgement durations. Which is fine, since there's only 2 worthwhile ones anyway, and both prot and ret will be judging every time they can.
I don't have it pre-ordered, but I'll probably pick it up a day or two after it releases...No point in getting it at the midnight release, since my boyfriend won't be able to get it then. My main is a prot pally, and after that hits 80, I'll level a tank DK, and switch to Ret, although I like raiding as prot.
Ack, sorry I said I was back and disappeared! Exams and the like took some more studying than I would have liked. In any case, I should be getting another one or two done soon.
Sorry for being such a pain in the butt, just will like to find out if my request be taken in?
Yes, we can/will do that.
Working with cards that are all from the same time/style is nice - you don't have to do as much to get things to seem cohesive since WotC already made the art direction similar As far as the dimensions go, I don't think it'll be a problem.
I never owned an Xbox, and I managed to finish Jade Empire when my brother was home, it's a really fun mix of RPG/fighting (although fairly easy in my opinion). Also, I liked the X-Men Legends games.
Oh, nice. I went to Owen J. and promptly relocated afterward. I miss the sort of small town charm that the area has sometimes, though, and I definitely miss the price of movies at the Coventry mall.
Similar situation, but it's not that often that my bf gets choked up at movies.
Also, on a creeper note, I noticed you're from Pottstown - what area? I went to high school there a bit ago.
I've been attending NYU for music technology for the past few years. I was set for early graduation but I'm declaring another minor to delay that because ick, the job market. I'm currently employed as a studio monitor in the city and work about 20 hours a week and maintain a full-time student qualification.
On the love life: I've been dating someone for the past two years who is almost as much of a nerd as I am, though occasionally in different ways. We both enjoy video games and general geekery, though he likes D&D quite a bit more than I do. He's graduating next semester with a degree and psychology and will be attending med school after that.
Beyond that, I've been attempting to travel as much as possible (both within the country and outside of it) and have hit up Peru, Italy, France, Germany, Ireland, and Turkey, as well as a few states I wouldn't normally go to to visit friends and family over the past year and a half-ish. Each trip has been fun/interesting for different reasons, and I definitely recommend travel to anyone capable of taking the time (and money) to do it. Most of the sites I've been to have either been for volunteer work (ala ProPeru), or to visit family (for Italy and Ireland), and I've gotten to meet some great people and see some beautiful places.
Anyway, great to see everything is still going strong and I hope you guys have all had a great couple of years while I've been gone! I get a little bit of a kick when I see blue's news feed pop up on my Facebook
Hey - Sorry I've left you in the dark over the past week or so. I'm working on this, albeit slowly.
Ah, sorry - I did skip over it. I'll start working on it. Thanks for catching that
Here you go.
Put your mind at rest - I leveld a DK on Lich King in beta and was able to do 5 DK parties through OL instances. No need for healers.
Crusader Strike still exists, it just won't refresh judgement durations. Which is fine, since there's only 2 worthwhile ones anyway, and both prot and ret will be judging every time they can.
I'm currently working on this.
Yes, we can/will do that.
Working with cards that are all from the same time/style is nice - you don't have to do as much to get things to seem cohesive since WotC already made the art direction similar As far as the dimensions go, I don't think it'll be a problem.
I'm not sure if he is or not. I didn't want to start on the first two requests in the queue in the event that he had been working on them.