What part of Missouri? I spent six months starving as a writer in Fulton. About an 30 mins or so north of Jefferson City.
LOLZ @Dude. american TV lies to everyone
@ltghornn. you were saying we dont drink cat wee, but then said you drink VB, Heheheh!
Sorry, but i cant stand VB , gimme a not-so-commercial micro-brew anyday
Anyhoo, back on-topic ...
live in S.E. Melbourne, i'm 43, single, no brats and own my home and car. Also own and run (director) of a business designing, manufacturing and servicing 'Hot Water Injection-Vacuum Extraction' systems for small scale owner-operators and large scale for the mass-transit sector. also a qualified graphic designer, but that does'nt come into my daily job too much. been playing games since the old ColecoVision, then Atari, the C64, then A500, A1200, CD32, PC, PC ... PC. wi' a few playstations thrown into the mix. i also have been dabling in 3D for years as a hobby using LightWave3D, through various iterations (still hav'nt finished ). Fav. game, JointOperations (and the XP's). Sci-Fi/Fantasy rules for reading. Fav. authors, Ian m. banks and terry pratchett.
Hello, from Missouri (think Mark Twain). I'm 40 and married with one kid. I was an electrician/electronics tech most of my life. A couple of years ago I decided I wanted to pursue a life-long dream of being a photographer and haven't looked back. I love to read, most anything, from R.A. Salvatore to Nietzsche. I love to draw and I play several musical instruments, piano being my favorite. I've also been an avid gamer my entire life and have been looking forward to this game for many years. I'd like to learn a new language, but can't decide which one. Any suggestions?
I used to play MUDS in the computer lab of my college. I was one of the reasons they instituted a "Only one hour per computer" policy.
39 yr old chef from Boston,MA traveled the country alot, wound up here in las vegas for last 9 yrs. playing ultima online for 15yrs, still playing skyrim, which reinvented everything for me. ESO will hopefully be the next 15 yrs in gaming for me. retired professional musician as well,now a hobby and something to pass on too my 2 kids.
Spanish is a good one that can be of much use in the US. BTW I live down the road from Mark Twain's grave. #truth
Oh, wow, cool. Spanish is on my short list...Along with French and German...
24 male in northern California with the mighty profession as a Cable Guy
yes, just off the top of my head, could think of a funny "welcome to Tamriel saying " as 9 out of 10 your welcome is being imprisoned or someone trying to kill you
social engineer, black-hat eastern European hacker, CEO of a top ten Chinese gold farming sweat shop, I have 8 degrees in Phishing and I eat kitties.
lovely thread here
/satire
Guess I'll share.
I'm 42 and a career Army Soldier. I am a Chief Warrant Officer 4 and am currently in Afghanistan (for the third and hopefully last time)...only 35 days and a wake up till I get back! I'm stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas but am moving to Fort Rucker Alabama when I get back to teach.
I've been a gamer for a while but only started MMO's when Dark Age of Camelot came out. I've got some buddies that used to be in the Army that will be joining me in this game..its how we keep in touch. We've played DAoC, WoW, Rift, and SWToR together. We've been looking forward to TESO for a while now.
I've lived in Florida all 24 years of my life, currently in Lakeland. I'm attending Southeastern University where I am a senior majoring in Elementary Education K-6. I want to teach 5th grade.
Im 34 years old, Im American but I've lived in Sydney the past 4 years. Moved here due to my Mrs being Australian. My best friend in the US who Ive known since kindergarten reminded me that when we were kids it was my dream to move to Australia, which I had completely forgotten about, so I suppose I made my childhood dream come true without knowing it. My wife is the coolest chick ever (sometimes) so Im pretty happy that I did.
Im from a pretty ordinary small town in the US. I tend to get bored easily with stuff so Im a bit of a jack of all trades, master of none. I dropped out of HS and obviously did not go to college. I did nothing with the first what, 30 years of my life besides raise hell and work odds jobs and stuff. It was fun for awhile but sooner or later you gotta grow up. Australia has been very very good to me in this regard, and I highly suggest anyone visit if they have the means.