AceRay Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 (edited) Howard Scrudder The street was long, cold even. Rubbish bins littered the pathways and small, hollow trees stood ten feet apart on patches of grass. During the day, the suburb would be pleasant, just to take a stroll or walk your dog. But when night fell, the familiarity ceased and the darkness and fear spread through instead. One could even notice a faint mist in the distance at one end of Leaf Street, giving the thirty-five houses lined up side by side a ghostly feel. A Mustang, navy blue like the sea, sauntered down the road making a light growling noise from its V8. Howard squinted as he tried to deferent the Vincenzo house from the others. All he could do by was the number twenty-seven. When he got there, his mind instantly recognized. Oh, it was a pretty house. It had a nice fence, vines growing up the brick. A Dainty smell laminated from the house as Howard approached it and stopped. As he combed his hair in the mirror, H’s mind flickered back to when he first met Maria. The plates clattered and chimed at the dinner party. Fancy men in tuxes made their way around the room, chattering to the other pale faced rich men like themselves. It was at the table near the corner; Howard made his way unsurely and approached them. Maria was next to Lee, her arms folded, eyes still puffy after some tear. Lee was also more reserved than normal, silently sipping his wine as his cousin talked about sports. Maria lazily glazed in Howard’s vague direction. She hadn’t changed much since then. Her hair was still parted to one side, blonde highlights peeking through the chestnut brown hair that comes down to her neck, her button nose still perched a finger length above her cherry red lips. When he finished combing, Howard gulped; picked up the cheap wine he’s bought and exited the Mustang. He knocked on the door, realized it was unlocked and poked his head in. He called out, a familiar “come in” welcoming him in, still as deep and raspy as he remember. When he turned into the living room, he glanced his eyes at her. She sat on the window still, a cigarette perched between her fingers, smoke slowly pouring out her mouth. She had a slightly tired look in her eyes. She wore a V cut clack and short black skirt, her stockings slightly torn. After Howard put down the wine, he broke his silence. “You shouldn’t smoke you know, it’s bad for you.” “I’m enjoying this time right now, smoking smoke rings all night. Look at this cigarette, Howard. Would you not say that it is like a life being consumed with every puff?” Howard considered the statement for a moment, reminding himself of her loss. How she cried for days on end, howling. Her resting her head on Lee’s shoulder, him looking more confused and distant than any other time. One time, Maria had an incredibly desperate look when she pleaded for Lee to stay when abruptly announced he was off for a few hours one day like he was escaping from something. Howard was about to say something when Maria put up her hand to shush him. She finished the cigarette before getting. He loved the way her hips moved from side to side as she moved, causing a growing sensation in his pants. She wrapped her arms around him. Kissed him softly on the check. He could smell the smoke lingering from her mouth. “I ran into Lee just…” “Please, I don’t want to hear about it” she whispered softly. Howard tried to relax but his heart was beating in his chest. “I’ll do anything for you” Maria smirked playfully as he said it. And with that, they embraced. Edited May 4, 2012 by AceRay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhoda Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 You know, it's a shame you didn't post this under a separate account like BUYG was. It saves just having you do it, and then one or two others could be allowed to access it and edit it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy455 Posted May 4, 2012 Author Share Posted May 4, 2012 You know, it's a shame you didn't post this under a separate account like BUYG was. It saves just having you do it, and then one or two others could be allowed to access it and edit it. I thought about that but when I made BUYVG so many people took liberty with it I would lose track of where I was or what I was editing because somebody would mess around with the coding lazily. "I might have laughed if I'd have remembered how." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AceRay Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 (edited) Elmo Snow The apartment was drab, dull and grey. The walls were bare, covered with bland, beige wall paper. There were holes in the corners, the floorboards creaked with every move and the windows were stained. Every night, hooligans would cause a ruckus outside, along with all the noisy immigrant families playing annoying music and the trains running outside. It was horrible, an apartment filled with emptiness. But maybe one shouldn’t ask for much. What better could fit a 77 year old crook who spent over half a century behind bars? The parole board gave him this place as well as a job as a clerk at a local super market. All the grabbing and hoisting, putting bread into bags, getting yelled at by the manager for crushing some guy’s crisps with the milk. But Elmo’s youth was over and the old, wrinkly sack of bones was all that was left. Elmo hated his job. He hated his apartment. But most of all, he missed being home. On the inside, Elmo was a man of importance. He ran the Georgewood Prison Library which was more like a few shelves stuffed full with old books and magazines than an actual functioning library. But it made him feel momentous. He even helped a young thief get his high school diploma. The circle of friends he was with was great fun, they covered each other’s backs from some the more unfriendly folk until they got the idea and left them alone so they could sit and play checkers. But on the outside, Elmo was no one, just some useless sack of sh*t who got a bit trigger happy as a kid and threw his life away. Elmo was ready to go out for the night. He had his nice, brown suit on with a white shirt and a matching fedora hat to hide his shiny white hair and bald path. His face looked like an old piece of leather left out in the sun for years. But his nose was red and his smile made him instantly likable. It was a shame he didn’t show it more often. Lastly though, he brought his special prize out of its box; a .357 Magnum. Elmo played around with it in his hands, remembering how he’d bought it just last week. Maybe he’d rob a bank or do a B&E. It didn’t really matter, anything that would get him back home would do. He tucked it into his holster and chuckled to himself before locking the door on his way out, a couple of hundred bucks loosely floating ‘round in his pocket. Elmo could never get used to how fast life had gotten. Cars zoomed past at a hundred miles an hour. Sometimes he’d spend ages standing at the side of the road, trying to muster up the courage to make it across the road. Flashing lights sparkled everywhere. Most of the time, Elmo spent most of his time in the park, feeding the birds. On the way to The Bar, they pasted the oak tree that stood in the middle of it. It was nice and peaceful; it provided Elmo some nice solitude. He would miss it. When he got to the bar, he got off the bus, the last of the day, and walked over to the bar. He burst through the doors, seeing a host of interesting characters spread out across the room, a fireplace warming the room. As he moved towards the bar, a mutt growling at him. He ordered a beer from the bartender, a beefy Irish guy, probably called Paddy or something. He served the beer and growled at the same tone as the dog. Elmo then looked to his side and saw a man sitting next to him, wearing baggy clothing and jeans that stank. Elmo looked like a fist out of water in his fancy suit. Feeling both lonely and curious, he decided to strike up a small conversation with him. - In case you haven't realized, the mutt is Archie and the man is Jackson Miller. Elmo Snow: Last seen talking to Jackson Miller in the Main Room. Edited May 11, 2012 by AceRay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhus Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 Archie watched the man on the stool cry for some time. He didn't usually feel much pity for the apes, but something about the mans red cheeks and shuddering affected him. Absently he felt the miniscule bite of a flea. Usually this would send him into a fit and he would gnaw on his tail until he swallowed the little bastard whole, but now he just sat there. Why did he care, anyway? He didn't know that blubbering wreck and he wasn't exactly known for his sympathetic character. So why did he feel a lump forming in his throat? He shook his head and let out a low growl. "Tired." He murmured. "Just tired, that's all." He saw McCormick almost thrust a beer into the sobbing mans hands and put a hand on his shoulder. How considerate. Archie knew McCormick well, he was one of the Masters hired creatures. Another slave who had to stay in the bar for the amusement of his captor. But unlike Archie, the hireling got to leave. It was hard not to resent him for that. He remembered when that man first started, how he smiled so broadly when he stood behind the bar and served the primates their drink. "Thanks for the opportunity, Mr. Duggan." He had beamed, eyeing Archie's Master with the sincerest gratitude. "You wouldn't believe how hard it is to find a job in this city." He remembered that look of gratitude, he stored it away in the deepest recesses of his mind. And over time he saw it wither, fade and eventually vanish. All the stories and fights and pools of glistening vomit had taken their toll on the young bar man. And now he was patting a man on the shoulder, wet-nursing him, kissing his boo-boo's, wiping away the snot from under his nose. Archie gave a low laugh at McCormick but felt no joy. "Having a bad day?" Came a ghostly voice next to him. Archie look out from the corner of his eye and saw an old face. "Get the Hell out of here, Tigger." Archie sighed, baring his teeth but knowing full well that they were useless. The ginger cat walked in front of him and sat down so the two were looking eye to eye. No one ever noticed the cat, or the red line of entrails that seeped out of his body. "You killed me." Tigger grinned. "You say that every time I see you." Archie yawned, half-heartedly trying to bat him away . Tigger shrugged and gave an empty chuckle. "Oh," he titered, "how rude. How about this? Hello." "Hi." "Okay, now that we've got the pleasantries out of the way. You. Killed. Me." Cats, Archie thought, what insufferable twats. It was, it seemed, impossible to shut them up. If they were a mere annoyance in life, it seemed their mission in death was to drive everyone absolutely crazy. "We've been through this," Archie explained, "it wasn't my fault. My old friend, the guy I hung out with before I got stuck here, gave you to me. I didn't look for you, I had no idea you even existed until I was chewing on your neck." Tigger snorted. "If it's any consolation, the video was a big hit on YouTube." The cat shook his head, probably remembering the whole sordid night. Archie had been in training, he had to be vicious, he had to be cruel. His friend had been helping him, making him stronger. Tigger had been thrown to Archie's feet in a darkened park. His legs bound together with duct-tape, his green eyes darting everywhere, his mouth had been open but his brain couldn't form anything other than shrieks. It had been necessary. Cruel, a voice inside him insisted. But necessary. "Listen," Tigger snapped, "I'm not here to fight. I've received orders." "From who?" Archie inquired, not really caring. "The other side." "God? You mean God?" Tigger nodded, his lips pursed together. Archie let out a laugh, and this time it was genuine. A few patrons turned to look at him, clearly nervous. "Pull the other one, mate. You can act as mysteriously as you want, but I know what you are. You're just something dodgy I ate, that's all. Maybe that smart-arsed spider behind the jukebox. That's all you are, that's it. Mental diarrhoea." The ginger cat said nothing for a moment, he just seemed happy to watch, to view Archie as those humans had in the prison. "You need to stop eyeballing me." Archie warned. Tigger smiled peacefully, indulgently. Cats always were arrogant, especially when they knew they had nothing to fear. "I'm here to help you." He smirked, his voice beginning to fade away. "You're going to get your life back." Archie's eyes widened, from behind Tigger the sobbing man was getting to his feet. I'M GONNA GET MY LIFE BACK. "I, sir, am your saviour." Tigger stated, his body slowly vanishing. YOU, SIR, ARE MY SAVIOUR. "Thank me." THANK YOU. Archie saw the crying man rush out of the bar and heard McCormick's tired giggle. But when he looked back at Tigger, there was nothing there but the floor tiles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AceRay Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 (edited) Lee Vincenzo Lee didn’t know what to do, it was as if his world fell down around him, crumbled, leaving a brown pelted view. Downtrodden, stepped on. A speck of dirt on a beach. Nothing Lee did made anything better. Lee rested his head on his arm, slumped in the petrol station. Before he knew it, the store clerk finished restacking the soda and looked Lee disapprovingly, shaking her head “Are you going to say something or what?” she asked him suddenly. “Sorry” Lee finally managed to mutter sheepishly. The clerk eyed him for a moment, running her eyes down the sorry excuse of a man before going back to her station. After a few more minutes, the clerk looked over again, giving Lee “the look”. Lee took it as a sign to leave and hastily made for the door, his leather jacket squeaking as he moved. Lee got in his Audi and drove off, leaving the clerk in peace. He twiddled with the radio stations. There wasn’t anything on. He dorve, in silence, not knowing where to go or who to see, just wandering around the dark streets. But, it was inevitable that he should go back to The Bar, where Lee could lose himself. He pulled up on the other side of the road, a bus pulling away as he parked. After locking up, he made his way across the street, getting over there just in time to see an old geezer make his way into The Bar. Lee’s breath was foggy in the coldness as he rubbed his hands together and went in, immediately overwhelmed by the heat, melting the snowflakes off his jacket. He moved to the bar in the main room, sat next to some crying sob story, the bartender nodding understandably with him. Their eyes met and he asked Lee what he wanted. “Just water” Lee sat there, siping his drink, while the bartender and the guy talked. It was icy, cold. The old guy had sat himself at the other end of the bar, next to some guy in baggy clothes. Lee switched between watching them and listening to the bartender’s talk. -- Lee Vincenzo: Last seen drinking water at the bar in the main room. Just in case you didn't get it, the old guy is Elmo , the bartender is Adam and the other guy is Jackson . Anyway, Ziggy, can you please tell me how often this topic is going to be updated. Is it every Friday like it has been or every x posts? Thanks in advance. Edited May 10, 2012 by AceRay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy455 Posted May 9, 2012 Author Share Posted May 9, 2012 Lee Vincenzo Lee didn’t know what to do, it was as if his world fell down around him, crumbled, leaving a brown pelted view. Downtrodden, stepped on. A speck of dirt on a beach. Nothing Lee did made anything better. Lee rested his head on his arm, slumped in the petrol station. Before he knew it, the store clerk finished restacking the soda and looked Lee disapprovingly, shaking her head “Are you going to say something or what?” she asked him suddenly. “Sorry” Lee finally managed to mutter sheepishly. The clerk eyed him for a moment, running her eyes down the sorry excuse of a man before going back to her station. After a few more minutes, the clerk looked over again, giving Lee “the look”. Lee took it as a sign to leave and hastily made for the door, his leather jacket squeaking as he moved. Lee got in his Audi and drove off, leaving the clerk in peace. He twiddled with the radio stations. There wasn’t anything on. He dorve, in silence, not knowing where to go or who to see, just wandering around the dark streets. But, it was inevitable that he should go back to The Bar, where Lee could lose himself. He pulled up on the other side of the road, a bus pulling away as he parked. After locking up, he made his way across the street, getting over there just in time to see an old geezer make his way into The Bar. Lee’s breath was foggy in the coldness as he rubbed his hands together and went in, immediately overwhelmed by the heat, melting the snowflakes off his jacket. He moved to the bar in the main room, sat next to some crying sob story, the bartender nodding understandably with him. Their eyes met and he asked Lee what he wanted. “Just water” Lee sat there, siping his drink, while the bartender and the guy talked. It was icy, cold. The old guy had sat himself at the other end of the bar, next to some guy in baggy clothes. Lee switched between watching them and listening to the bartender’s talk. -- Lee Vincenzo: Last seen drinking water at the bar in the main room. Just in case you didn't get it, the old guy is Elmo , the bartender is Adam and the other guy is Jackson . Anyway, Ziggy, can you please tell me how often this topic is going to be updated. Is it every Friday like it has been or every x posts. Thanks in advance. Every five stories for now. "I might have laughed if I'd have remembered how." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhoda Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 Blind Willie Shortbread eyed the source of the voice carefully. "Who is it?" "C'mere you big softie, I'm messin' with you," came a growl. Willie got to his feet and played with his hat nervously. It was times like this he wished his footsteps made less noise. He spotted a fire extinguisher further down the corridor and decided that if push came to shove, he'd use that to defend himself. Willie's decision came not three moments too soon, as a large man dressed in a dark green sweater stuck a ham-hand around the door in front of him and groaned like a ghoul. As quick as he could, Willie had lifted the fire extinguisher off the wall with surprising agility, only to be overcome with momentum. With a yelp, he toppled backwards, extinguisher still lifted high above his head like a baby in a flood. "Ha! Got you!" The large man stepped into view, readjusting his sweater and rubbing a fat finger under his nose. With a sniff, he grabbed the extinguisher with one hand and lifted Willie up with it, who yelped again. With a firm slap on the shoulder blades, Willie crumpled with relief and blunt trauma. "What in hell's pants did y'do that for? Scared me half to death." "That's how you greet old friends?" The man reached down and picked up Willie's now squashed hat and gave it a shake. Like a paper bag, it filled again. "Seriously though Eddie, a man like you can't go round playing ghoulie whoulies, you damn near gave me the heebydabejeebies!" "Aw can it, softie," Eddie cooed, "look I have a job for you." "A job?" "You want work right?" Eddie said, placing the hat carefully back onto Willie's head as if he was gluing a porcelain figure together. "If it pays." "It ain't a job if it doesn't pay, right?" Willie pursed his lips while he straightened his hat. "Go on." "There's a man sat near the bar in the back room, just came in and ordered a Scotch on the rocks. I don't know how you can drink the stuff personally, but there you go, ain't my business what a man's poison is. All I know is I had a little talk with him and he wants to see a man just like you." Willie raised an eyebrow. "Me? Nobody wants a man like me, that's why I'm hired for jobs in the first place. Nobody expects a wallflower, do they?" "Right!" said Eddie a little too loud, causing a patron to miscue and send a billiard ball flying off the table. It escaped under a nearby stool, "well, that's what I told him. Seriously, this'll work." Willie's left eye twitched, running things over. "Well, alrigh'," he said, "but if this goes wrong..." Willie held a skinny finger aloft to Eddie's face. "It's not going to go wrong, dummy, just get in there, order a drink and see what the deal is. He wouldn't tell me. Apparently you have something he wants, and it's big. Really big." Without protest, Eddie took Willie by the shoulders and gave him a persuasive nudge into the back room, his legs moving a little too fast for his body. For the second time in two minutes, Willie was on the floor with a yelp, though his hat stayed welded to his head. When he looked up, he saw his contact sat at a table less than a foot in front of him. "Hello. You must be Willie, then? I'm Nero." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AceRay Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 Elmo Snow The Bar was lively and warm, making Elmo feel secure as ha lapped up the beer with chugs, drips, slowly falling down his pinstripe suit. He laughed, chuckled, sipped up the remaining drink, feeling pleased. Suddenly, he felt a heavy tap on his shoulder. Elmo turned around to see a towering, lumbering thug with a beard that reached his chest and eyes redder than blood. Light shot of the top of his dome like a spotlight shining down. Elmo could tell he was looking for trouble. “May I help you?” “May I help you?” he mimicked, laughing with everyone and no one at the same time. “You know, I like your hat, how about you give it to me and there won’t be any trouble” Elmo got up and threw his jacket on the chair, took a fighting stance, knocking the guy sitting there. “Just try it, buster” The douche grinned, showing a rotten set of teeth. Elmo took a sweep at his face but he blocked it with his lumberjack arms. The guy then took his fist and smacked Elmo right in the face, knocking him stone cold. Before he knew it, he was kissing the floorboards, unconscious. Lee Vincenzo Lee looked over again, saw the man fall. It filled him with anxiety and fear. Lee hadn’t seen a proper fight in years. But when the big bouncer guy came and dragged the bastard into the street, Lee’s fears were settled. His attention then turned to the man lying on the ground, appearing almost peaceful in his tranquility. Lee moved over to get a better look. Suddenly, the fat, Irish bartender swore loudly, cursing the wind. He moved clumsily around to take a better look at him, check his pulse and his fedora. “Dammit Adam, ‘elp me take this sod upstairs” he barked at the bartender with a thick Irish accent, whom made a sheepish look at him and pointed at the bawling man, who was unaware of the commotion. The Irish guy sighed and swore again. His glance turned to Lee, who now regretted his curiosity. “Do ya think you could ‘elp me take this guy upstairs?” Lee looked around, considered what else to do. There wasn’t anything. “Sure.” A smile spread across the Irishman’s face, who got ready to move the old guy. “Paddy’s the name, friend. What you call yourself?” Lee moved swiftly as he spoke and grabbed the man’s legs. Lee was barely strong, a light breeze could blow him over but the old man weighed little. “Vincenzo. Lee Raymond Vincenzo, sir” Paddy whispered something to the man sitting at the bar, who nodded his head thoroughly at whatever he said. Lee got a good look at him; big, baggy clothes, small moustache, furry hair. He pulled out a cellphone, read something; put it back all within two seconds. Paddy reared his mug again and cocked his ear “Sorry lad, didn’t catch that, had to check something with the customer ‘ere.” “Lee Raymond Vincenzo” Lee repeated in a flat monotone voice. By now, he had a firm grip on the guy’s pinstripe suit, ready to go. “Wonderful. Just assist me take this guy away to the storage room upstairs, would ya?” he took his hands and wrapped them around the bugger’s armpits, wearing his fedora and his jacket slung over his shoulder. As they lifted them off the ground, two men walked through the door, a fat one and a skinny one in a coat and hat, not even glancing the old guy, although the fat one did make wavering eye contact with Lee, both smiling and frowning at the same time. As they sat down in a booth with another guy in a fancy suit, Lee and Paddy made their way down the hallway. “How long you been ‘ere?” “A few years, sir.” “Aye, I remember my first few years here. It was so warm and peaceful. It was a real fantastic time, you know? And the girls, oh the girls, they were as fine as cream gravy. You fancy a ride tonight mister?” “No thank you sir, I’m married” although for how long, he didn’t know. “Ain’t we all?” Paddy chuckled as they made their way up the creaky stairs, gloomy landscapes of Ireland looking down at them through their picture frames. “Oh, I remember this one lass, oh yes, Emily her name was. Eyes greener than mother Ireland, flowing red hair and a bod you could bounce rocks off, if you know what I’m saying.” “I do sir.” “You don’t talk much do ya lad?” “No sir.” As soon as he said that, they arrived at the second floor storage room. Lee and Paddy barged into the room and were met with a barrage of glasses, mats, chairs and the slight smell of vinegar. The walls were grey and bland, bars on the windows and slight puke stains. Paddy flopped the old guy down on the floor and wiped his brow, Lee placing his legs down carefully before Paddy dropped the jacket and tossed the fedora at him, landing directly next to the old man’s silver hair. “Do you mind watching over him, lad?” Lee sighed, rubbed his checks and once again considered what else to be doing. He could go back home and confront Maria and Howard but he didn’t want to. He could go looking for Dragon but it would be too hard. No, waiting for the old man was all Lee could do, so he pulled up a chair and sat down. Lee began to wonder whether Paddy’s charade with him was genuine, as just a moment earlier he was barking orders like nobody’s business. Maybe it was a trick to reel people in before he really sets upon him. Or he was bipolar. He certainly didn’t care for the bag of bones that was flailed randomly on the floor. Lee decided to get him in a more comfortable position, moving his arms and striating him up when something fell out and clanked onto the floor, which caught Lee’s attention immediately, fascinated him. Out fell a revolver and a couple dozen bullets. - Elmo Snow:Last seen knocked out in the second floor storage room Lee Vincenzo:Last seen discovering Elmo's gun in the second floor storage room Blimey, I think I just won the most references to other people's characters in one story. Anyway, just match up the colours if its that hard, can't be bothered listing them. Also, I was also wondering about the main page and the recent activity. Now, Howard Scrudder and Archie (Elmo too, probably) are listed under Lee Vincenzo and Barty Gabble respectfully. Shouldn't they be under "Patron" as they're patrons and not just under that other dude and have their own tab. Or is it just to group one user's characters together, in which case their username should come under "patron" or something. Also, I notice it says Friday night on the main page. Is it every going to go to Saturday night and Sunday etc or just stay Friday night forever? Because if it will, I'm going to need some sort of prior notice. Anyway, keep up the good work Ziggy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eminence Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 If the whole premise of this topic turns on Ziggy keeping that first post updated, then at some point this whole thing is going to die. I'm not knocking Ziggy - it's just inevitable. I've seen it happen countless times. A new system is needed, something self-sustaining. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhoda Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 I made the suggestion a bit back of having a dedicated account and maybe two or three people maintaining it but it's a bit far gone for that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AceRay Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 I made the suggestion a bit back of having a dedicated account and maybe two or three people maintaining it but it's a bit far gone for that. Is there anyway to change the first post to the shared account but all the replies the same? Maybe just repost everything? Then, say have Ziggy, El Zilcho and Craig in the driver's seat, so they could maintain the topic. Perhaps we could have people just keep track of where they are themselves and post it at the bottom of their posts but then characters would just be forgotten if they aren't used for a few pages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ItsOnlyAce Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 I made the suggestion a bit back of having a dedicated account and maybe two or three people maintaining it but it's a bit far gone for that. Is there anyway to change the first post to the shared account but all the replies the same? Maybe just repost everything? Then, say have Ziggy, El Zilcho and Craig in the driver's seat, so they could maintain the topic. Perhaps we could have people just keep track of where they are themselves and post it at the bottom of their posts but then characters would just be forgotten if they aren't used for a few pages. Actually that can happen. When I was in a gang once, I was the publisher of the thread.The Mods simply switched the publisher and the deal was done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy455 Posted May 12, 2012 Author Share Posted May 12, 2012 If other people would like to help me take on The Bar by maintaining the first post, they are welcome to, if it is possible. I'll have the topic updated today seeing as the story count is past three. "I might have laughed if I'd have remembered how." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhoda Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 I'm willing to help, but it's a little one sided as it means me editing your post, as opposed to two or three "bar staff" editing a post made from a dedicated account. If anyone remembers BUYG (both III and IV canon) we had a team of people in charge of rating stories and editing the first post. I'll ask if it's possible to switch publishers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy455 Posted May 13, 2012 Author Share Posted May 13, 2012 I'm willing to help, but it's a little one sided as it means me editing your post, as opposed to two or three "bar staff" editing a post made from a dedicated account. If anyone remembers BUYG (both III and IV canon) we had a team of people in charge of rating stories and editing the first post. I'll ask if it's possible to switch publishers. A bit of a f*ck up but I wouldn't mind creating an account that can be used to form another topic that we can all edit. Of course everything would be up to date with it, and I think it'll maximise the amount of stories we get pouring in. Consistency will be up too. "I might have laughed if I'd have remembered how." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mokrie Dela Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 I'm willing to help, but it's a little one sided as it means me editing your post, as opposed to two or three "bar staff" editing a post made from a dedicated account. If anyone remembers BUYG (both III and IV canon) we had a team of people in charge of rating stories and editing the first post. I'll ask if it's possible to switch publishers. A bit of a f*ck up but I wouldn't mind creating an account that can be used to form another topic that we can all edit. Of course everything would be up to date with it, and I think it'll maximise the amount of stories we get pouring in. Consistency will be up too. thats a possibility, having a communal account where a few select individuals can edit, and having the topic relive in that. I know from my "recommended reads" topic that it can be demanding to keep updating it. I think the idea of a single account, that several people can access to update, or something like that isn't a bad idea. I also appologise for my lack of activity in this - i've been trying to work out ways for my character to interact more, but have come up blank. The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. Click here to view my Poetry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhoda Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 I've asked about and while it is possible to transfer, it has been said it isn't to be done again. I imagine that's a lot to do with the structure of things. You can either carry on as is and I'll help you edit the topic (I don't mind, it would get me more involved in things) or you can make another topic, but then that'll be your third go at this and it makes finding old stories a bit confusing to newcomers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy455 Posted May 14, 2012 Author Share Posted May 14, 2012 I've asked about and while it is possible to transfer, it has been said it isn't to be done again. I imagine that's a lot to do with the structure of things. You can either carry on as is and I'll help you edit the topic (I don't mind, it would get me more involved in things) or you can make another topic, but then that'll be your third go at this and it makes finding old stories a bit confusing to newcomers. I can upload the Bar up to date so people know exactly where to go from? It would only be a matter of finding the right topic. "I might have laughed if I'd have remembered how." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhoda Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 I suppose it'd only be a case of copying the original post, linking to the previous two and then locking this one, but it's your call. Depends who you want moderating the original topic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Bar Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 I suppose it'd only be a case of copying the original post, linking to the previous two and then locking this one, but it's your call. Depends who you want moderating the original topic. Barception. This is the Account for then new bar, and who I want to help me regulate? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhoda Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 Well if you copy the original post and make a new account, linking previous topics and swearing on your pet's life you're going to make absolutely no more, I'll lock the original and we'll carry on our merry way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Bar Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 Well if you copy the original post and make a new account, linking previous topics and swearing on your pet's life you're going to make absolutely no more, I'll lock the original and we'll carry on our merry way. Already done, sir. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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