Chachi / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑DOH! Okay, I'm a bonehead and forgot to include the img tag around that URL. Can the SF0 Wizards fix that please? Thanks!
You know... as fun as this sounds, please, PLEASE take the animal's best interest into account before doing this task. Many zoo animals cannot survive in "the wild" here in SF. And wild animals ARE NOT pets.
I think liberating animals currently used for animal testing purposes would have been more in keeping with Biome. You know, take a rat home from the lab or such.
This is not what I meant at all when I created the "Alice's Restaurant Anti-Massacre Movement" task. This task was suppose to be a homage to Arlo Guthie and the anti-war protests of the '60's. It involved walking into a military recruiting office of your choice, singing a bar of Alice's Restaurant and walking out. If you don't know what I'm talking about, look here, young one.
While I have nothing against the Armed Forces task, it bares little resemblence to the task I created and I don't think it's appropriate for my name to be attached to it. I am not pleased.
Well, 100 pennies does sound like a lot to carry around. But it really is just 2 rolls of them. I think plopping down 2 rolls would not be an acceptable way to complete the task. But making the cashier count all 100+ of them? Oh yeah. That counts.
And as I saw it a requirement for another new task - no explaination should be given. Saying "sorry man, it's for a game" gets you NO points.
Mmmmmm.... Mitchell's Ice Cream.
Shit man, that's horrible. Glad to hear that you weren't hurt worse. *shakes head and mumbles something about people these days*
Yay! I'm glad to hear the task motivated you. Sorry to hear that it took two tries though. That really sucks. I used to donate platets where you have needles in both arms - i'd be bruised for weeks.
Your experience is exactly why I'm too chicken to ride my bike in the city. My SO is an avid biker and has had too many stories of rides end with "...and then I woke up in the ambulance."
Kudos for not getting more hurt.
Kudos for getting back on the hill.
Kudos for wearing a helmet and deciding that slower is okay.
Nicely documented. Merci!