Inside is everything that you need to know; from the rules, to the plot, to the credits and whatever else, this has to be a new applicant’s first stop to becoming a part of our lovely little forum. There’s a support forum inside for guest questions and member suggestions. Anyone is allowed to post within.
Administrators and staff will post here periodically with site updates as well as information on site-wide plots. Check back often so you don’t miss anything. ^^; Note: only site-wide plots will be located within, not single member plots.
You'll need a character to role-play, won't you? In this board is where you'll find the template and post your character applications for admin review. You many not post anywhere else until accepted and that shouldn't take long if you followed our guidelines.
Whether for a celebrity’s face, a canon (if we do them), an aim screen name, living arrangements, MySpace, whatever – this is definitely your next stop. Well, unless you want to put your shipper up first. Still, I’d hurry, faces go fast. If you're looking for your app, try the database.
We don't expect you to role-play all the time and though you may be not one of the ninety-eight percent of those who sit and refresh, knowing that something new is not about to pop up, doesn't mean that there's nothing else for you to do.
Dead threads d'oh. Finished or just inactive all dead threads should be located here. All dead applications will be deleted as will storylines, so i hope that you have those suckers saved. I don't really hold back when it comes to deleting stuff. You've been warned.
Journals, scrapbooks, templates, old letters, interviews, whatever- it's all located here. Within your application, you'll be asked for two icons and a lyric or title and an admin will create a central database for your character where anything goes. More info inside.
In efforts to keep things smooth, the plotting and shipping boards have been divided up into male and female sub-forums. Let's keep it interesting, shall we? Underneath the break away boards, you may post character ads and plots that are currently in the making.
Whether a call or text, you have to find a way to communicate. Sometimes aim just won't do, you may actually need to hear someone's voice to feel like you're having a real conversation. And then again, when on the go you might have an important message to deliver via text. Whatever the case, this is the thread for phones.
AIM, MSN, YAHOO, etc. What else do we sit and watch when there's nothing on tv and no one on myspace? Praying for the perfect someone to send your a text or chat with you via im is not only an occupation acquired by the teenagers of America. Grown men and women do it too.
Located in the heart of Seattle, Harper Pointe is an ideal complex for anyone who doesn't want to miss a second of the city excitement. If you work downtown, this might be the best option for you. Multiple floor plans and amenities are available for selection.
Apartment complexes aren't the only places to live in Seattle. Maybe you don't enjoy the bustle of the city 24/7, or maybe you just need more space? The houses of Seattle and it's surrounding suburban areas range from historic to down right eccentric! Where do your tastes lie?
AMC Pacific Place 11 is the state-of-the-art movie house in downtown Seattle. With stadium and rocker chair seating in each of its 11 auditoriums, as well as digital sound and wall-to-wall screens, Seattle film fans will enjoy a phenomenal moviegoing experience. Each auditorium features cupholders at every seat, as well as special "love seats" with enough snuggling room for two. The concession and box office areas are as modern and efficient as any in the industry. Moviegoers are able to choose from a wide selection of offerings, including Pizzeria Uno's pizza, fresh desserts and pastries, hot soft pretzels, nachos, a wide selection of candies and, of course, popcorn made fresh in the theatre daily.
The Elliot Bay Book Company isn't the only great bookstore in Seattle, but it’s the greatest. Located a few blocks from the bay itself, next to a ramshackle shop of nautical curios, the bookstore’s creaking wood floors and multiple levels of new and used titles beckon customers from the briny sidewalks of historic Pioneer Square. More than 3,000 writers have spoken to crowds large and small here—and they’ve all received an unheard-of level of respect and professionalism. These booksellers know books, and they aren’t shy about sharing their opinions. Same goes for the customers, for that matter.
Down a spiral staircase from the Book Company is the Elliott Bay Café, a brick-walled coffee shop that was the inspiration for the café in the TV sitcom “Frasier.” Who knows if Kelsey Grammer ever set foot inside, but Norman Mailer, Barbara Kingsolver and George Saunders have. Coffee is more than a casual diversion here—people live it and love it, and their loyalties run deep.
Since 1926, the magnificent 5th Avenue Theatre has captivated audiences with music, drama and laughter. In the early days, people eagerly lined up for first-class vaudeville shows, featuring top entertainers. The theatre later transformed itself into a popular movie palace. Today, we proudly produce top-quality musical revivals, premieres of bound-for-Broadway shows, and present touring Broadway musicals.
Pacific Place is downtown Seattle's premier shopping, dining and entertainment center. Amidst the multitude and variety of stores, there is plenty of parking or public transportation within minutes away. It's the place for fashion, food and a good time.
Born in 1907, Seattle's Pike Place Market is the granddaddy of farmers' markets. Today, it's a major tourist attraction with 200 businesses operating year-round, 190 craftspeople and 120 farmer booths - plus street performers and musicians. Flowers by the bucketful, flying fish, fresh pastries and fruit, handmade cheeses, local honey, wine, an assortment of restaurants, import goods, antiques, collectibles and lots of surprises are around every corner.
Meet Alki, the sea otter pup born at the Aquarium. Walk under the water in a glass dome as bluntnose sixgill sharks and other Elliott Bay creatures swim all around you. Touch a sea anemone. Learn about the lives of salmon at the world's first aquarium-based salmon ladder. Marvel at the impossibly bright-colored coral reef fish. And don't forget to wave to the giant Pacific octopus.
Woodland Park Zoo encompasses 92 acres and features more than 1,090 individual animals representing nearly 300 species. The grounds are divided into what are known as bioclimatic zones, the unique habitats around the world, from tropical rain forests to the frigid climes of the Far North. The zoo provides a home for 35 endangered and five threatened animal species. The zoo’s botanical collection includes 7,000 trees and more than 50,000 shrubs and herbs representing more than 1,000 species.
This park is lined with lamps, benches, and high, curving railings. From either of two pink metal viewing platforms you can enjoy excellent views of the city skyline, the waterfront, the ships in drydock, container cranes, the West Seattle Bridge, Magnolia Bluff, Blake Island, Bainbridge, and, on a clear day, the Olympic Mountains. Occasionally you may even see a seal. Four coin-operated telescopes on the sidewalk offer view assistance. At the north end of the park are benches, picnic tables, and some trees in planters. Waterfront Fountain and its surrounding stairs and walls break up the space into interesting places to linger and enjoy your lunch.
Picture a perfect summer day, and chances are your thoughts will take you to Alki Beach Park, a long beach strip that runs from Alki Point to Duwamish Head on Elliott Bay. It's a great spot for a 2.5 mile walk any time of year, and in the summer draws joggers, roller bladers, volleyball players, beachcombers, sunbathers, bicyclists and strollers out to enjoy the sun. The water temperature ranges from 46 to 56 degrees Fahrenheit, so swim if you dare.
Washington state's oldest and most acclaimed winery offers award-winning wines and a tasting experience second to none at our chateau and historic grounds near Seattle. The winery combines Old World wine-making tradition with New World innovation. Named American Winery of the Year in 2004 and 2005.
Traveling by ferry is a state of mind as much as a means of transportation to some of the Puget Sound's most historic and scenic sites. Views of the Olympic and Cascade mountains, the Seattle cityscape and the green shorelines will draw you out onto the deck to feel the salt breeze on your face. The state ferry system takes passengers and their vehicles from Seattle and nearby departure points to Vashon Island, the Kitsap Peninsula, the San Juan Islands and Canada.
Set apart in the solitude of Skagit Valley farmland, this inn is one-half mile east of historic La Conner where many shops, galleries, fine restaurants, antique stores and museums await your pleasure. Directly on the bicycle route, you'll find miles of level roads to tour, or else you can watch boats navigate through the Swinomish Channel. Enjoy the privacy of the hot tub on the ivy-covered back deck, with a sweeping view of the rich Skagit Valley farmlands and Mt. Baker or just relax and swing on the hammock under the venerable, old chestnut tree.
There are several boards that cannot all be fit onto one forum. This is the other board, where you can post your character(s) in locations we don't have a board designated for. Just make sure you post in the beginning of the thread where your character is so the rest of us know the setting for your thread.
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