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  • in reply to: Anyone do non-MMORPG roleplay? #736544
    Rachel
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      Sweet! I didn’t know there were that many people that played Munchkin. We try to play a couple of times a month with some friends. We’re…brutal.

      in reply to: Anyone do non-MMORPG roleplay? #736539
      Rachel
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        Arya, I was about to respond with “Lol!” Hehe. Yeah, we keep chatspeak out of our in-character conversations, but out-of-character is fair game.
        Siber, it looks like you do a LOT of rp games. I honestly had never *really* rp’d until I joined Second Life and a friend of mine introduced me to rp there. Otherwise, the closest I had gotten was Munchkin (a card game that pokes a bit of fun at table-top based rp games like D&D). And thanks for the welcome. This is a great forum!

        in reply to: Anyone know anything about skunks? #735917
        Rachel
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          They are very cute. We had a baby skunk once. It was sooo cute. Little pink nose.
          I was going to suggest vinegar when a couple people mentioned feminine douches. It’s the active ingredient in feminine douches and far cheaper. It just needs to be diluted (not sure how much).

          in reply to: Anyone do non-MMORPG roleplay? #736535
          Rachel
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            Just curious. Many of you seem to enjoy creative hobbies related to fantasy. I personally rp in a Harry Potter based sim in Second Life.

            in reply to: Freezer Weasles #736472
            Rachel
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              I agree wholeheartedly, Jennifer.

              in reply to: Siberakh1's PYOs – 4 new pieces added 7/26 pg 5! #636850
              Rachel
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                Wow! Gorgeous. I don’t have the talent or patience for such things. But I certainly enjoy looking at other people’s stuff.

                in reply to: Welcome ghostndragon! #735758
                Rachel
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                  Ooh. I’m loving the dragon welcome, khat.

                  in reply to: Dragon Hatchery!! #678170
                  Rachel
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                    D’oh! Only 3 fit in a signature.

                    in reply to: October Raffle? #735666
                    Rachel
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                      Melody wrote:

                      ghostndragon wrote:

                      I’m curious as to what the raffle is all about.

                      I will post a pic of the prize in my gallery, here on the forum ( click on “Gallery” at the top of the page here, and go to “staff gallery” then to Melody’s gallery) When I do, if you think it is something you’d like to win, then you can enter. I haven’t found another prize yet.
                      I want to find something different this time.
                      Welcome to the forum!

                      Thanks, Melody!

                      in reply to: Dragon Hatchery!! #678165
                      Rachel
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                        Cool deal. I’d never seen this before.

                        in reply to: Jewellry #735475
                        Rachel
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                          Hehe. I thought of PMC as I was reading the thread, too. It might be easier for small sculptures to be sculpted in cork clay, then paint PMC slip (a paste consistency, rather than clay consistency) over the cork clay sculpture, leaving a small hole in the slip. When the piece is fired, the cork clay burns out (the hole is to allow for the expansion of the air when the cork burns and to allow you to dump out the ashes). Then you have a hollow sculpture made of pure silver. The sculpture would have to be polished as twindragonsmum pointed out. It’s a bit labor intensive (requires allowing the cork to dry completely and painting several layers of slip, letting it dry between each layer), and I’m not sure how much detail would be kept, but it might be worth trying. It would keep down the cost and weight of the piece, I think.

                          As far as the kilns go, they’re really nothing special, so if you can find a kiln that reaches and holds the temps required, then you can use that. A lot of art schools and community centers have access to kilns, if you want to try it out rather than spending the money to get a kiln if you don’t know if it will work. I have someone nearby that will fire as much as you can fit in her PMC kiln (it’s rather small) for $5. She also has a tumbler that she uses for PMC. I don’t remember if use of the tumbler is included in the firing cost or not.

                          in reply to: October Raffle? #735659
                          Rachel
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                            I’m curious as to what the raffle is all about.

                            in reply to: Welcome ghostndragon! #735754
                            Rachel
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                              Hi! And thanks, guys.

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