Jeff Deliverer of Mail
Money for nothin, chicks for free
To much Russo
, Brass Knuckles and Viagra on a pole on a scaffold, blindfold match with flaming tables below....match.
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To much Russo
A pole on a pole match. Like actually a Polish person from Poland who has crossed the family. He's tied to a pole but you have to polish the pole clean in order for the Pole to go down the Pole.
So polish the pole to bring the Polish Pole down the pole.
I thought about and he's right. My only problem is everything I can think of involves turning Tony to at least Tweener (maybe face) which would screw up pretty much everything on the table for Tony.Showtime's feedback said:Tony’s one dimensional, he’s a tough guy. He’s not funny, he’s uncaring. He doesn’t talk long enough for me to care what he says.
Thank you Jeff.Anger is an emotion. Tony got angry when he saw his parents house blown up. I'd say maybe completely erase the part with the FBI agent and have a longer build towards the explosion. Make the entire RP about the tragic moment, then end it with five officers holding back a screaming, crying Tony. The event was triggered initially (In my understanding) to change the character due to a traumatic event. Now it's up to Frank N Stein to show what happens with this character in future RPs. What he has planned will definitely add layers but again, it's up to Frank N Stein to execute his idea.
You are 100% correct. I didn't think of it though. My thought process was "This is what I want to convey and this is how I'm gonna do it." I was wrong.The thing is that where parents are concerned, your Alignment doesn't matter. Almost every person would be shattered if his/her parents died in an unfortunate accident.
This is where we disagree. PPV RPs need something big to separate it from a Meltdown or Ascension RP. While I messed up my execution this RP sets things in motion that won't come to fruition until Kingdom Come.Plus as I have said before, it was too soon.
Rushed in the sense that Tony had 3 credible NPCs at that point and two died leaving just one. I would have preferred building 1 or 2 more NPCs before making this happen.To be honest I don't agree it was rushed. It was executed poorly which gives that sense.
I would have held this to LL where a big character development like this would have more impact.
Rushed in the sense that Tony had 3 credible NPCs at that point and two died leaving just one. I would have preferred building 1 or 2 more NPCs before making this happen.
For those that don't check out the writing gallery I collect Antique & Vintage books. All of these I've gotten from my local antique stores.Antique Book Collection (updated 7-22-16) said:1) Gulliver's Travels by Johnathan Swift: 1866-1920 (96-150 years old)
2) The High King by Lloyd Alexander: 1968 (48 years old)
3&4) Brothers Grimm/Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales 2 book set: 1935 (81 years old)
5) The Magic of Xanth 3 book collection: 1979 (37 years old)
6) The Last Apostle by Mother Mary Eleanor: 1956 (60 years old)
7) Green Margins by E.P. O'Donnell: 1936 (80 years old)
8) The Chain by Paul I. Wellman: 1949 (67 years old)
9) Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque 1945 (71 years old)
10) Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi: 1932 (84 years old)
11) Hoyle's Complete & Authoritative Book of Games signed by Edmund Hoyle: 1940 (76 years old)
12) By Order of the King by Victor Hugo: 1920-1925 (91-96 years old)
13) The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart: 1970 (46 years old)
14) Starting Over by Dan Wakefield: 1972 (44 years old)
15) Avalon by Anya Seton: 1965 (51 years old)
16) Eight great comedies by various authors: 1961 (55 years old)
17) No dust in the attic by Anthony Gilbert: 1963 (53 years old)
18) Magnificent destiny by Paul I. Wellman: 1952 (64 years old)
19) Black Beauty by Anna Sewell: 1910 (106 years old)
20) An evening with Longfellow by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: 1927 (89 years old)
21) Black Rock by Ralph Connor [Misprint]: 1923 (93 years old)
22) Swinton's Language Primer Beginners Lesson in Speaking and Writing English: 1890 (126 years old)
23) The Unicorn & Other Poems by Anne Morrow Lindbergh: 1972 (44 years old)
24) Liquor and Anti-liquor in Virginia, 1619-1919 by C.C. Pearson & J. Edwin Hendricks: 1967 (49 years old)
25) Beautiful Joe (Modern Abridged Version) by Marshall Saunders: 1965 (51 years old)
26) Ripley's Big Book Believe it or Not! by Robert Ripley: 1934 (82 years old)
27) The Three Brothers by Eden Phillpotts: 1909 (107 years old)
28) The Good Housekeeping Needlecraft Encyclopedia Edited by Alice Carroll: 1947 (69 years old)
29) 1st Edition copy of Lady Jane by Mrs. C.V. Jamison: 1909 (107 years old)
30) St. Peter's Guild Cookbook by various people: 1924 (92 years old)
31) Le Comédie Humaine Scenes from a Courtesan's life & The Government Clerks part 2 of 2 by Honoré de Balzac: 1901 (115 years old)