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14:10, 19th May 2024 (GMT+0)

OOC # 39.

Posted by Admiral HackFor group 0
Tarja Vanska
player, 807 posts
Corporal
Armoured Infantry
Thu 18 Apr 2024
at 20:45
  • msg #89

OOC # 39

I’ve been watching the Fallout series on Prime and I’ve got to say the BoS power armour is pretty cool
Admiral Hack
GM, 12585 posts
Thu 18 Apr 2024
at 21:42
  • msg #90

OOC # 39

hey!.. I loved Fall cout  4...fall out 76 sorta  sucks, buy i have been playign it for, like  5 years..i don't play it like  you're suposed to.
..

 anyway.. The  Gulper was a bit 'differant", but they  have everything , spot on, the  Power  armor is  great..stim packs  don't seem like the work the way they do in the show, but  they do  work..as far as people getting on their  feet.

Its  great.. My youngest granddaughter  is 11  she plays fallout 4... i'll be here on the computer  and watch, sometimes  giving her 'general  tips"  (..hey?  don't  rush through there. remember you are scavaging)

 but  we were watchign an episode  a night.. she got  scared when Feral Ghouls attacked.. its  great!

My olde briother called me  up 3  times this week to ask me about the Lore..my 2nd oldst grandson , who still plays football with me,  has be  tecting  me about lore  and stuff.. neither of the play the games.

 My son who is upstairs  , streams  games ...'Hunt  showdown' ect (  Tiredeyebags... hit him up on you tube  and   give him some likes!)..anyway. he enever played  fall out,  he was doign Baulders Gate   and a buch of others, he streams  with his daughters playign Fortenight..but he  just  got in to the  game 20.00 for Fallout  76... I think you can get in for free this week to try it.... anyway, he was impressed with the  Show..AFTER..watching then show ...THEN playing
Tarja Vanska
player, 810 posts
Corporal
Armoured Infantry
Fri 19 Apr 2024
at 17:36
  • msg #91

OOC # 39

Yeah there’s a couple of differences but nothing major, and more than a few nods to the games including a broken water chip from out of the first Fallout game. I’ve got three more episodes and then the long wait for season two
Nicole Rutledge
player, 4746 posts
Ensign; Pilot
'Banshee'
Sun 21 Apr 2024
at 08:03
  • msg #92

OOC # 39

<sigh> today has been goofy.  FB went sideways followed by my pogo site and then just about everything else.  could not even get into my wallet for back ups and suck. probably would have thrown my whole desk top out my porch if my neighbor had not come over.  she got her husband to look at it and after nearly 5 hours on his part and another 2-3 hours downloading things we got it working again (I owe them a buttermilk/coconut pie now).  he also found me a backdoor to my old e-mail (spent time clearing and sorting about 5,000 e-mails.... now just have 25).  finally can come over and play.
Admiral Hack
GM, 12586 posts
Sun 21 Apr 2024
at 12:20
  • msg #93

OOC # 39

wow? that   a hassle and a half. Good you know folks who can help!
Admiral Hack
GM, 12587 posts
Sun 21 Apr 2024
at 12:32
  • msg #94

OOC # 39

leaving  for football in a few....around 4:00  the two youngest have their  running thing, that lasts for 5  weeks... so i should be back  by 6:00..post as you can, I'll check the boards  when i come home from fotball.
Zobaich
player, 5009 posts
In our lord and savior
Larry we trust!
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 04:33
  • msg #95

OOC # 39

ill have a post up in the morning
Samantha Robertson
player, 1705 posts
Lt. Comms Officer
Burian Ambassador
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 04:57
  • msg #96

OOC # 39

 Awesome Zob glad you are feeling better \o/
Nicole Rutledge
player, 4750 posts
Ensign; Pilot
'Banshee'
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 05:13
  • msg #97

OOC # 39

spring is almost here. Porch got up to 60 today.  Not for too long but got there.
still have about a foot of snow on rooves (roofs), but roads are clear and dry.  a few green shoots of grass but mostly brown.
plus the Tanana river has not gone out yet.

https://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/
Roy Spencer
player, 11366 posts
Marine SgtMaj
Security Chief
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 05:24
  • msg #98

OOC # 39

Okay, as a general heads up...

I have NO idea what my schedule is going to end up being like for the next five or six weeks.  Started dress rehearsals for a show I'm working on for the next two weeks, after that I have a week or so of REALLY intense preparation for rehearsals, and then we're in dress rehearsals at the park until the end of May.  So, I may be going quiet for a while, but not right away.  The show is pretty short...under two hours, including intermission, so I'll be getting away from the stage at the high school by 9:30 or so every night unless something really drastic happens.  After that...it's anybody's guess how things are gonna go.
Admiral Hack
GM, 12588 posts
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 11:08
  • msg #99

OOC # 39

well?  we  went through this  since the game starts!. Post when you can, when its  comfortable for you. Its good to get the heads up so everyone knows.

.....................

One side bar?  I am worried  about   Henry/Mila... I send a PM in my football game and did not get an answer.. i am pretty sure this is a big testing time  for  the students at  the Player's University.

 what concerns  me  is  The P)layer's spouse had  be  sick before. I'm afraid that maybe things  are going well?

 we will drag Henry along, and hope its just the   college stuff.
Admiral Hack
GM, 12589 posts
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 15:04
  • msg #100

OOC # 39

ok..good news  for us..maybe not so for  Henry/mila.

 the player  said  there are like 300 projects  to go through, so being swamped is a 'nice word"...sooner or later they will come out the other side...hopefully  they get to enjoy the ball
Mila
player, 1266 posts
intelligent, loyal
likes to snoop around.
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 17:52
  • msg #101

OOC # 39

Mila runs in wagging.

290-odd project students to manage.

Immense flurry of emails - submission deadline was 23:59 last night and a LOT were burning the midnight oil and submitting at the last minute. So they are a bit punchy and upload the wrong file, forget stuff, and generally need sorting out.

The next morning that is, I was fast asleep whilst they were fretting.

Alex is doing a lot better, though, thank you for your concern.

Runs off, still wagging.
Zobaich
player, 5011 posts
In our lord and savior
Larry we trust!
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 18:04
  • msg #102

OOC # 39

Pets Mila
Zobaich
player, 5012 posts
In our lord and savior
Larry we trust!
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 18:11
  • msg #103

OOC # 39

ive been thinking how best to get back into the flow of things, so ive decided to take this opportunity to express growth in the character instead.
Admiral Hack
GM, 12590 posts
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 18:46
  • msg #104

OOC # 39

hey, Zob? grow  your  character  as you will. no matter how things  turn out, its good RP.
Samantha Robertson
player, 1706 posts
Lt. Comms Officer
Burian Ambassador
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 18:54
  • msg #105

OOC # 39

I will get a post up as soon as I can Zob and Sam thinks your amazing
Nicole Rutledge
player, 4752 posts
Ensign; Pilot
'Banshee'
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 21:02
  • msg #106

OOC # 39

It is gorgeous out today. it's 60+ out, nothing but blue sky and sunshine!!! I'm seeing that pinkish gold on the trees so they are going to bud here soon, and a few are a touch green so are budding.  Snow on the carport is just melting in storm.
Admiral Hack
GM, 12591 posts
Tue 23 Apr 2024
at 22:06
  • msg #107

OOC # 39

bubs  have  come up for the last  month..on FB i have some Pics  of my Late  wife's  magnolia tree. its the last thing she ever planted, its  Massive now..frost killed  the pick flowers, but she'll have another  3..maybe  even for  Blooms  before  october..took me from 11:00 until 5:30 ro cut the grass, it was  high..and i had to keep charging the batteries.


Naturally, since i cut the grass today, its gonna  rain tomorrow  so it  grows  fast  again.. I think i saw  some Largs  in my  yard while i was  tryign to cut.
Nicole Rutledge
player, 4754 posts
Ensign; Pilot
'Banshee'
Wed 24 Apr 2024
at 01:55
  • msg #108

OOC # 39

antlered largs or the low bush variety? (deer or rabbits) lol vorpal bunnies?
Roy Spencer
player, 11367 posts
Marine SgtMaj
Security Chief
Wed 24 Apr 2024
at 04:22
  • msg #109

OOC # 39

I stopped by my apartment after work, before heading to the school for the show, because I needed to grab a few things.  Walked back out to my car...and one of my neighbors was jogging down the block, getting his daily run in.  Stopped by my car and we talked for a couple of minutes, then he said he needed to head out because he was on his way to a lacrosse match (that's apparently become a big spring-time sport in high schools in this area...)  As he started jogging away, he called out, "Hope you enjoy this weather!"

I didn't have the heart to tell him I was going to spend the evening in a darkened theater, before going to ANOTHER theater to finish the night...

And tomorrow ought to be interesting.  Gotta cut some unistrut so they can mount new speakers in the theater, gotta do a group phone-call about some of the items on our to-do list, the company bowling party is supposed to start at noon...it's gonna be a chaotic day (but, then again, they are all chaotic this time of year...)

All that said...I'm glad I've got my chaos to deal with, Mila, and not yours!
Nicole Rutledge
player, 4759 posts
Ensign; Pilot
'Banshee'
Wed 24 Apr 2024
at 22:31
  • msg #110

OOC # 39

Woo-Hoo sunny and 64 again today!  plus found out in the park across the street there is a pair of bald eagles that have an aerie in there.  Yesterday they were soaring. gorgeous to see.
Admiral Hack
GM, 12592 posts
Wed 24 Apr 2024
at 22:40
  • msg #111

OOC # 39

not bad it rained..its is the low  50's now.. I had a talk with a guy  yesterday,  there are Dandelions  scatered about  my yard..he asked why i don't spray them.

  I said..well? first off  , I have grandkids that play in the yard, secondly, my neighbors  cats   come in, and hut  around by the shed   and my p[orch  for Moles  and suach... I also don't want to get rid of the  dandelions ,becaus they are a source  of  food for the honeybees...

he said, ;don't you hate the  way it looks?"

 I said...by the middle of Mat there won't be hardly any, and in August when the ehat is up and the rain is scarce. my yard  will be green...

Then I added, ..Green is   my Favorit color..Yellow was my late wifes  fav color..so..I kinda like it.
Nicole Rutledge
player, 4760 posts
Ensign; Pilot
'Banshee'
Thu 25 Apr 2024
at 00:19
  • msg #112

OOC # 39

the blossom and stem are not edible but the leaves are.  they are part of those bags of mixed greens salad mixes. sooo... tell him your growing your own food.
Roy Spencer
player, 11368 posts
Marine SgtMaj
Security Chief
Thu 25 Apr 2024
at 05:12
  • msg #113

OOC # 39

Well, all things considered, it was an interesting day...

I was under the impression that the phone call was going to be about how we're going to rig the kabuki drape that the director wants to use.  The last time we used it was ten years ago, and the pipe that we hung it from (which was specially hung JUST for that) has now become a lighting position, so the director can't hang it there unless he wants to argue with the lighting designer about where all those lights are going to go...but he had something else come up, so it ended up being a rehash of where we all stand on our to-do lists and what needs to be highest priority...

While this was going on, I was trying to fit the metal-cutting saw blade I bought yesterday onto a saw.  I was going to use it on my chop saw...but the blade is only 7" and the saw is built for a 10" blade, so it couldn't swing low enough to cut all the way through anything.  So then I thought I'd try it on my cordless Dewalt circular saw...and discovered THAT was a 6" blade, so the new blade wouldn't fit inside the safety guard...

And I have a circular saw with a 7" blade on it, but I could not, for the life of me, get the blade loose (I mean, it's been sitting for years, so there's been plenty of time for the bolt to start rusting in place...)  I finally ended up using an angle grinder with a cut-off wheel, which was what I'd originally set aside and then thought it might go faster with one of the other saws...

But I got all the strut sections cut, and still managed to make it to the bowling party before things got too involved (they start off with a catered pizza dinner, and I got there as the last of the people at the bowling party where going through the serving line the first time, so I slipped right in.)  In the past they've always assigned people to a foursome as a team to have them bowl...this was hypothetically to encourage people to get to know people from other departments, have them spend some time with people they otherwise don't work with--and that actually does work, there are a handful of guys from the games and foods departments that I had seen around a lot but had never gotten to know, until either bowling or playing golf with them.  I say hypothetically, however, because it seems like the maintenance guys always end up on teams with each other, the office people always end up on teams with each other, and senior management is always their own team...

Today, however, they gave up any pretense and just said, "Here's a game card, it gets you two games plus shoe rental.  You can pick whoever you want to bowl with, but we encourage you to mix it up a little bit and get to know people you aren't always working with..."  Well, being the only one from my department there, that wasn't a difficult suggestion to follow...I ended up bowling with three security people and the lady in charge of the animals department.  And, ironically, I had one of the worst games of my life, followed by one of the best.  The first game, I didn't get a single strike or spare, and managed a measly 63.  The second game, I only had two open frames...eight pins down in both of them...and everything else was a strike or a spare.  Considering this is the first time I've even opened my bag since the company bowling party last year, I was expecting more of the first game and less of the second...but I have no complaints!

Took the next couple of hours to run errands and get stuff ready for dress rehearsal tonight...made it to the school, got stuff cleaned up and straightened out...there's still an airbrush that's got some kind of feed issue that I need to get cleaned up, but otherwise, everything was working smoothly.  Our zombie looked much better tonight (which made me laugh a little bit because people last night were talking about how good he looked, and the night before that, when someone else did his makeup on their own, he still looked 'good enough'...it's kind of traditional, when doing this show (Zombie Prom), to do the zombie as kind of cartoonish, "This is very obviously just green makeup that we slathered on in a hurry" type stuff, and I think the girl (one of the students in the show) kind of had that look in mind with what she was doing.  While I've done the show before, I never looked at what anybody had done with past productions of it, so I've come into it both times with a pretty distinct look that's more akin to Walking Dead (without prosthetics) than Scooby Doo.  So everyone's been really excited to see this very different take from what they'd been expecting.  And for me, it's a nice change of pace to tackle a more elaborate makeup like this with a skilled and eager helper.  She did his makeup Monday night.  I came in last night, set up some stuff, and ended up doing most of his makeup, and then after rehearsal last night, we talked about what changes should be made and who was doing what, so tonight, while I was doing one thing, she was doing another, and we got a LOT more detailed and still finished up in good time to get him out to the stage well before he needed to be there.

And then texted my boss at the movie theater and said, 'Hey, I'm going to be done with the show early enough to go ahead and close for Abby tonight, so you don't need to,' which immediately won blessings upon my head...*laugh*

So, it was a full day.  And a good day, in a lot of ways.  Tomorrow, we hang subwoofers, and I'll be running the lift for that for at least a few hours...and then it's back to the theater again (but I need to swing by the hardware store and grab a couple of magnetic door latches and maybe some neodymium magnets to go with them.  And I should probably take my screw gun...I know the school has some, but if I take mine, I know it works and I'm not concerned about whether or not they have a decent bit driver...)

For all that these last couple of weeks before the park launches into full-on rehearsal mode get ridiculously crowded and busy, I still so much enjoy working with these kids.  One of the kids in this show was in the junior-high production of Fiddler on the Roof I worked on last year...she was laughing about how I had to turn her into a little old woman (she was Yenta) and people would give her grief because she never got all the makeup washed out of her hair before she went back to school the next day, so teachers and kids were teasing her about going gray...

And the fact that she's in this show...as a sophomore...with a significant role...really is kinda heartwarming for me, because last year, she was stressing out about auditioning to get into the Productions class at the high school, and her mom was even worse...and I kept saying, "Look...trust me, you're gonna be fine and you are MORE than ready to audition for that class."  One of the reasons I do this (because none of the schools can afford to pay me anything close to market rate for a makeup artist, much less a designer who also acts as backstage crew and even occasionally does props and wardrobe work) is because working with these kids reminds me of how I felt when I finally found my way into theater and stopped feeling like I just didn't quite fit in where I was at.  I love theater, and a lot of these kids do, as well, and I hope that my efforts and example boost that love for it even higher.  I take a lot of pleasure in seeing that some of the kids that I've worked with through the years are still, a decade or more after they graduated, still doing theater work.  It's not for everyone, and I don't begrudge anyone who decides that it's not lucrative enough or is too demanding or time-intensive...but I want to make sure that nobody I work with decides they don't want to do theater because they didn't enjoy it.
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