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narusakulover2468

Member Since 22 Aug 2006
Offline Last Active Nov 03 2009 05:21 PM

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In Topic: What are you listening to?

29 September 2009 - 02:33 AM

Faking My Own Suicide- Relient K

In Topic: Jazz Club

29 September 2009 - 01:39 AM

Charater Profiles --Click here to view--
Please all in First Person. Personalize to will and put in spoilers when posting.

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Race: Vamp, werewolf, fairy, human? Pick your poison.

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Jobs Open-

2 waiters

2 waitresses

'Drink' Maker

Mrs. Peabody (who only pops in occasionally)

Band-

Drums

Piano

Stand-Up Bass

Saxophone 1&2

Trombone

Clarinet






In a time before our time, a generation was going through a economical boom known to us younger folks as the Roaring Twenties. Women were demanding rights politically and socially even daring to want the right to wear dresses that showed their ankles! Men were investing millions and millions into the depleted economy of Europe, enjoying the boom. Jazz music was at it's peak with musicians like Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, and Count Baise playing in the big bands we hope to imitate today while dances like the Tango, Foxtrot, Camel Walk, and waltzs were danced to these tunes. Writers like Hemmingway, Fitzgerald, and Steinbeck reigned supreme as part of the Lost Generation who books even now are rising in popularity. But even then it felt like something was missing in society. What was it, what was it. Booze. That's what was missing. Now where do we fit in with the hodgemodge of political rediscovery in what is knon as the "Golden Age"? For More Information on The Roaring Twenties Go Here Well a nice, but lately crabby, old women named Mrs. Peabody (I really couldn't think of a name sleep.gif ) has just bought a small bar, or more specifically a ex-bar, for one purpose: to bootleg strong spirits back into America and, more importantly, herself. She had the place decked out with some new upholsetery, new corner stage for the band of six people, and is looking to hire a few new waiters and waitresses who don't know of her wanted illegal activities. When they find out will they stay, will they go, will they double cross, or will they not be human? Who knows...but you can help decide.

In Topic: Jazz Club

28 September 2009 - 02:15 AM

QUOTE (Sakura Blossoms @ Sep 27 2009, 08:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You should never have put this option:

Sparkly Vampires, rainbows, and Myspace?

I very nearly picked it just for the lulz kruemelmonsteryn0.gif

But you've got my interest piqued :3
A bit more info on what you have in mind~


Give me until later tomorrow after the homework load. I'll have an semi plot put together for the most part. And I blame the episode of Family Guy where Brain and Meg make-out for that scary combination.

QUOTE (Yakatsu @ Sep 27 2009, 08:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It was called the roaring 20's because of the LOUD music.

Charleston , Jazz....and...some other moves I had to learn for P.E.

Yes, I dance. And preeeeeeeeeeettttty well- I lie.


It's ok. No body can really dance anymore anyway. I do not consider mosh pits with people throwing their hands in the air (like they just don't care) and slight movement dancing.

In Topic: Jazz Club

28 September 2009 - 01:20 AM

QUOTE (Yakatsu @ Sep 27 2009, 07:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So...

Is it like. In the 1920's or just some high school club stuff going on.

And do we roar as you bluntly said? I hope we roar. I like roaring. And RPG seems like every time I blow the tuba or saxophone I get a level up or a new skill.

(Kidding aside.)

Proceed. You captivated my attention.


Yes it's in the 1920's (my newest historical obsession besides the 80's). Maybe some smuggling and bootlegging. And roar if you wish to, but I'm not quite sure that's why it's that Roaring 20's. biggrin.gif

In Topic: What are you listening to?

06 September 2009 - 12:59 AM

Jessie's Girl- Rick Springfield