Theo Playfoot / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑guess what? i get to work in there over the course of the year (yay blueprints access!) and i get to interview people on the history of the school and play it on the radio station i manage (hows that for combining many interests? recording/mixing, odd history, and radio) as for interactions with inhabitants, cant say there weren't many inhabitants to converse with at the time.
yeah, people at my school are pretty damn boring. Im hoping that before i leave at the end of this year i can get someone else to take my place as designated explorer of the school.
what game is that?
i recognize it, but can't name it.
This is probably one of my favorite tasks now. I do this all the time and get in trouble for it (cause i do it to something other people use and then cant put it back together proplerly).
im up for it. it might take a day or so cause of my hectic schedule and i need to get one of the materials to show, but i think it would be perfect.
the task does not specify that we HAVE to meet in real life to teach the skill does it?
anyone interested in collabing with me via interwebs, PM me.
Most of my useful skill have to do with getting into things one shouldnt, or cooking.
let me know.
Just put up the audio. hope you all enjoy. every one should wind up a really big old clock at least once in their life. its cool.
I will add some pics of the AWESOME attic that you walk through to get to the tower. All sorts of beautiful ambience, old beautiful antennas, electronics, and of course all those clock works. I will post some of my faves and some pics of the bell. One of the coolest parts of the experience was that i got to wind the clock. More on that later along with the sound clips.
I know what you mean about the black lights. made the mistake once of looking at my common room's couches with one. I will never be able to use it again.