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Pyrephox ([personal profile] pyrephox) wrote2003-07-18 02:11 am

Stuff

Wheee! Tonight, I got a ICQ message from a friend. Another friend, M., the one I was staying in Tennessee with, who just moved to Texas, who I did not think would make it to another, mutual, friend's wedding, actually /was/ going to be able to make it. Yay! Of course, he needs both a ride to the wedding and a place to crash on Friday night...less yay. Oh, the crash space is no problem, but I still don't know if /I'm/ going to have a ride. But eh. We'll figure something out.

Wedding blues...the second of my high-school friends to get married. It makes me wistful, despite the fact that I don't /want/ to get married right now. It also makes me frantic. The wedding's on Saturday, I don't have a car, I haven't been able to get where I need to go to get the rassem frassem gift, I don't have directions and the groom's website is broken, and I'm now responsible for getting my friend there, as well. Deep breaths, Amber, deep breaths. Right.

And I feel the urge to GM In Nomine. I have no players, no time, and no transportation, but...the urge is there. Gnawing. Feh, I say. Feh.

[identity profile] sariel-di.livejournal.com 2003-07-18 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
Out of curiosity, on the GMing end of things, have you considered running an online one-shot or two? I mean, [livejournal.com profile] archangelbeth and [livejournal.com profile] harukami, among others, run campaigns with a set number of players online regularly, and those are a lot of fun...

(You could probably find people on B&S or the INML, if nowhere else, who'd be interested; location is a bit harder, but irc.sayuri.ca is a fairly open IRC server if you don't have one you frequent, or you could probably find a side-'room' in a MU*, or something similar. [grins] And most of the people I know say that online 'standardized' campaigns are as fun as or more so than offline ones. And they're usually easier to get people for and schedule...)