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I think that you misunderstood me, sir. I haven't written RolePlay for the upcoming round. That remains to be started.

I have written this RolePlay as for future big or PPV matches. And I am already writing the notes for ideas and plan to develop Xaitlyn in future rounds. Who says, it's all about writing RolePlays?

That's my point. You've only written one RP before (which you have had no feedback on) & you say that you already have one written for a Big Match?

Right now the biggest match that you can prepare for is the next one. If you have a bigger picture then great but you can't write that RP all you can do is be ready for it.

If you feel compelled to write use the random RP thread.

Numbers is right. Wait until you have more matches under your belt before you go off writing a million RPs. Or if you do do that keep notes on your characters development and view any RPs you write as practice; the more you write the better you get at it.

Incidentally I'm in 'Murica at the moment. This country is weird.
 
Numbers is right. Wait until you have more matches under your belt before you go off writing a million RPs. Or if you do do that keep notes on your characters development and view any RPs you write as practice; the more you write the better you get at it.

Incidentally I'm in 'Murica at the moment. This country is weird.

Where at? I still owe you a drink.
 
Numbers is right. Wait until you have more matches under your belt before you go off writing a million RPs. Or if you do do that keep notes on your characters development and view any RPs you write as practice; the more you write the better you get at it.

Incidentally I'm in 'Murica at the moment. This country is weird.

As a Southerner I can say that we aren't weird at all. Mostly.
 
Delaware, we're here with the babies and grandparents for my wife's sister's wedding.

Ok Newt. It's odd little things like the idea of walking to a store is pretty much out of the question.

Smart idea. You might get run over by fat people on mobility scooters.
 
Smart idea. You might get run over by fat people on mobility scooters.

It's not that it's just to you guys a 20 minute drive to the store is normal. To us Brits it's a 20 minute walk, pretty much at most. I don't think I would even get out of the vast Stepfordesque housing estate we're staying on in twenty minutes. (I mean honestly how can you have a swimming pool, gym, restaurant and club house and no goddamn store to buy bread from?)
 
It's not that it's just to you guys a 20 minute drive to the store is normal. To us Brits it's a 20 minute walk, pretty much at most. I don't think I would even get out of the vast Stepfordesque housing estate we're staying on in twenty minutes. (I mean honestly how can you have a swimming pool, gym, restaurant and club house and no goddamn store to buy bread from?)
People who have all that probably have people that shop for them
 
It's not that it's just to you guys a 20 minute drive to the store is normal. To us Brits it's a 20 minute walk, pretty much at most. I don't think I would even get out of the vast Stepfordesque housing estate we're staying on in twenty minutes. (I mean honestly how can you have a swimming pool, gym, restaurant and club house and no goddamn store to buy bread from?)

I live in Dubai. Most roads don't have pavements. There is a shop, I would estimate maybe 10 minutes walk from my flat at most. I've walked there twice, just not worth it - too hot and too dangerous. I think walking to the local little shop is a British thing.
 
It's not that it's just to you guys a 20 minute drive to the store is normal. To us Brits it's a 20 minute walk, pretty much at most. I don't think I would even get out of the vast Stepfordesque housing estate we're staying on in twenty minutes. (I mean honestly how can you have a swimming pool, gym, restaurant and club house and no goddamn store to buy bread from?)

I mean there are gas station convenient stores on pretty much every corner in most big cities. Don't know if they sell bread though.
 
Back where I am from in New Mexico, there is a little gas station called Allsups which is located all around the area. Small town with a population of like 30,000 and there is about 30 of them damn stores. Here in North Carolina where I am at now, I have to drive about 10 minutes or so to get to a gas station that doesn't sell bread or Milk. I have to go to Walmart for that.
 
Here in rural western Pennsylvania if you want to walk to a store, you better have left yesterday.

We flew in to Philly actually. The sister in law and her husband to be live in Wilmington, DE and we then made our way over to Ocean View. We're then headed to Salisbury, MD for the wedding
 
So apparently Adam Reed, the creator and writer of the series Archer, and I share the exact same writing method. Taken from his recent AMA:

I personally write from start to finish – that makes more sense to me, as it makes callbacks easier. I normally don't write an outline first – I just have a somewhat solid idea about what the ending will be, and only a vague idea about how we're going to get there, so then we just jump in and start heading in that general direction.
 
I have never really been the one to plan things out. I generally have a think about the match and the opponent in advance but that's all. When I sit down at the keyboard, I am a blank slate. I generally try to single out something about the match or the opponent and manipulate it to suit Constantine but that's about as organised as I get.
 

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