Steam account invite and a little project update
11 years ago
So, with some new attention acquired now that [faicon]fwbrown61[/faicon] has so kindly shared a link to my book list, It occurred to me that now that I apparently have some semblance of a reputation, I should stop with my usual approach of keeping my head in the sand while I work. Ive decided to try to make some more friends, and with that end, Im posting my Steam name and inviting anyone who uses steam, to friend me.
the name is "crimsonjackel" You'll know my account as being the one with the blue glowy wolf icon.
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/.....61198055187833
On a similar note, Ive been trying to figure out how I can fix the damage to my personal projects. When I lost the PIN drive, I didnt just lose the most recent book additions, I lost two other projects I was working on. One of them was a small review and recap of my observations and experiences in dating outside the fandom, along with suggestions made by others that I found to be helpful. The second project was a small idiots guide to living by yourself(getting out and away from your parents and such) it is in the same way as the first, a recap of my own observations and experiences living away from parents. tips and tricks and such. I was thinking of combining the books into one big guide called "the Rodent's guide to living single" but I had tossed the entire thing aside when I made the mistake of picking up a copy of Skyrim. As im sure some of you are aware, it is much like cocaine, and impossible to put down. Got about a quarter through the game before my save was corrupted, and I had to start over. Now that some of that video gaming vigor has died off, Im remembering some of the things I was supposed to be doing, and trying to catch up on my projects. If I can find the manuscripts on sections of the Rodent's Guide, Ill probably just combine it and start releasing sections of it. And in the interest of curiosity, are there any bits anyone would like answered, like observations and such relating to moving out on your own. Right now Im focusing on the psychology behind living on your own, and the aspect of conserving resources so as not to waste everything on stupid crap, and finally, Ive kinda done a halfhearted attempt at summing up what Ive learned about home decorating. I might get a friend of mine involved as he is fully off on his own, whereas I share my place with someone else. he could at least help with the stuff relating to apartments.
the name is "crimsonjackel" You'll know my account as being the one with the blue glowy wolf icon.
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/.....61198055187833
On a similar note, Ive been trying to figure out how I can fix the damage to my personal projects. When I lost the PIN drive, I didnt just lose the most recent book additions, I lost two other projects I was working on. One of them was a small review and recap of my observations and experiences in dating outside the fandom, along with suggestions made by others that I found to be helpful. The second project was a small idiots guide to living by yourself(getting out and away from your parents and such) it is in the same way as the first, a recap of my own observations and experiences living away from parents. tips and tricks and such. I was thinking of combining the books into one big guide called "the Rodent's guide to living single" but I had tossed the entire thing aside when I made the mistake of picking up a copy of Skyrim. As im sure some of you are aware, it is much like cocaine, and impossible to put down. Got about a quarter through the game before my save was corrupted, and I had to start over. Now that some of that video gaming vigor has died off, Im remembering some of the things I was supposed to be doing, and trying to catch up on my projects. If I can find the manuscripts on sections of the Rodent's Guide, Ill probably just combine it and start releasing sections of it. And in the interest of curiosity, are there any bits anyone would like answered, like observations and such relating to moving out on your own. Right now Im focusing on the psychology behind living on your own, and the aspect of conserving resources so as not to waste everything on stupid crap, and finally, Ive kinda done a halfhearted attempt at summing up what Ive learned about home decorating. I might get a friend of mine involved as he is fully off on his own, whereas I share my place with someone else. he could at least help with the stuff relating to apartments.
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