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Post by Austria on May 11, 2013 8:27:28 GMT -5
This seems rather extinct, but anyhow... Would anyone like to plot/plan? I'm open to (almost) anything.
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Post by San Marino on May 11, 2013 8:29:18 GMT -5
I'd like to plan with Austria! after I get back from play practice all day that is...I'll be back late in the afternoon though! ;D I've wanted to do an RP with Austria for a while now!
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Post by Austria on May 11, 2013 8:36:34 GMT -5
Well, hello San Marino. That's fine with me, although it may end up being tomorrow; I have a feeling we may be different time zones, and Doctor Who is on this evening. Although, if it's between that and sleeping, we can do it tonight. I look forward to it!
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Post by Czech Republic on May 11, 2013 16:29:34 GMT -5
Yo! Austria! lets do an RP together!
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Post by Austria on May 11, 2013 21:25:04 GMT -5
Sure Czech. Any bright ideas? It may be 3am here and I may have something akin to insomnia, so none are forthcoming right now.
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Post by Czech Republic on May 11, 2013 21:54:42 GMT -5
LOLZ...Umm...hmm not sure...I mean there are some things we can work with...like the fact that Austria and Hungary literally killed her mother, Bohemia...have some issues of peace that could be resolved...
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Post by Austria on May 12, 2013 1:41:06 GMT -5
That would be sorted out leftover messes, then... I was just looking up their current relations. It seems that they've probably been forced to sort themselves out already - if the number of embassies and consulates are anything to go by.
But then again, Austria is aweful at this sort of thing, so he probably hasn't realised that Czech was even upset about it in the first place. We could give it a go, but could you start?
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Post by Czech Republic on May 12, 2013 5:55:30 GMT -5
lolz...embassies and consulates mean nothing...like with Czech/Hungarian relations...those two nations STILL hate each other with a passion!
Alright then! I'll give it a go with starting!
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Post by Austria on May 12, 2013 7:52:24 GMT -5
Point taken. It almost seems like sometimes there are more of them because they EXPECT their people to get into trouble. My foriegn affairs is fairly limited to what the BBC gives us. Which is minimal.
I saw it, and wil see what I can come up with... I have a strange desire to make an instrument out of jam jas and glycerol...
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Post by Czech Republic on May 12, 2013 8:11:42 GMT -5
Yeah...I mean in books and tv they try to paint a pretty picture and all that...but when you actually talk to the locals they'll tell you straight up what they think about so and so and so and so from so and so country! ;D A Czech actually corrected my profile for Czech Republic once because I wanted to be as accurate as possible and she told me how most people think of Hungary and Austria...NO good thoughts...thats for sure...of course it ALSO depends on who you border...like people who border with Austria tend to have a higher opinion of them...Oh well I digress...sorry I blab when I am talking about nations...its a passion of mine!
lololol...WHAT?
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Post by Austria on May 12, 2013 8:25:21 GMT -5
No, it's fine. Tell away. I've never been further than the west side of Germany, and where I live is quite closed off, so I really wouldn't know. Governments want to say that they get along, but the people will not always agree... That makes sense, in a way. Within my own country, the further north you go, the more accepting people are of Scotts. Probably because they are more used to them. Czech and Austrian history is kind of odd, considering that most of the 19th century consisted of people moving from one to the other to escape certain reigemes.
It works as well as wine glasses with different amounts of water in, but you can change the note by heating them up or cooling them down. You blow across the top of the jars, and it makes a noise. Although, I don't have glycerol lying around anywhere, and although I can buy it it's quite a way I would need to go to get some...
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Post by Prussia on May 22, 2013 3:06:29 GMT -5
Alright, so. More plottage. vv
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Post by Austria on May 22, 2013 3:43:20 GMT -5
Ah, hello there. As you can possibly tell, study leave is on. And, I've run out of question papers already - it's still two weeks until my first exam.
Continuing from where we left off... If it's okay, I would like to carry on with the one that was started, but no yet. I stil feel kind of... Uncertain. I can analyse Austria to kindom come, but he needs some practice I think. My current preference would be for getting lost and teased all the way back.
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Post by Prussia on May 22, 2013 4:22:17 GMT -5
Good luck with the exam in advance. I'm almost finished with school too now, myself.
Anyway, yeah, getting lost and teased right now and then continuing the other thread later sounds good to me. You'd probably need to start the getting lost thread though (hey, can't go lookin' for you if you aren't lost first!), that okay?
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Post by Austria on May 22, 2013 4:44:38 GMT -5
Thanks. Provided my grades are high enough I start uni in October, but I have 10 exams to pass first.
I'm thinking 'small forest of a few kilometres squared' sounds like a good location to start. Once I've found a plaster for my finger (I stabbed it with my needle by mistake) I'll go start. If I'm not lost, finding me would be far too easy.
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