Subject: Hugs! back
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Posted on: 2014-02-21 00:51:00 UTC
I missed you!
Subject: Hugs! back
Author:
Posted on: 2014-02-21 00:51:00 UTC
I missed you!
I'm just a year old on the PPC, so you probably haven't met me before. But then, neither did Bryn. Anyways, have a welcome back Fluffy Velociraptor!
Just as I have warned the others who have gotten these in the past two weeks, the Fluffy Velociraptors haven't gotten out much lately, so they might try to hug your face. It is not a good idea to let this happen.
Watch out, please. :)
I'm sure Castor the mad scientist in winged kitten (cat now, I guess) and Ronan, the mini-Wraith will love the company.
Welcome back! Here, have a bar of Bleepolate and a torch that shines ultra-urple light. To be honest, I'm not being so active recently, trying to make a little more than welcome-posts (hopefully) at least once a week.
Anyway, welcome back, and enjoy the PPC!
~Autumn
*Dumps random stuffs of returnbie quality on you*
I think one of them is a spatula and another one is a teddy bear cactus!
Man, it's so nice to see old friends getting more active again!
Is February becoming the Month of the Returnbie or something?
How have you been? I'm the one who does the BBC Holmes missions. What's your favourite story in the original canon?
(Mine is probably The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton. I'm not entirely please with how the BBC recreated it, but eh.)
I have a soft spot for The Adventure of The Red-Headed League. The Sign of Four was also good, because it did present the action side of the duo more directly.
Although, honestly I believe my very favorite Holmes story is a fanfic titled, "The Particular Problem of Postern Prison" by Westron Wynde.
She is an excellent writer, and I would gladly pay money for hard back bound copies of her young(er) Holmes stories.
I won a copy of one of its books in a mystery-writing competition and enjoyed it immensely. It's Eye of the Crow by Shane Peacock. I found the prose intriguing And gripping, and the sly references to the ACD canon fantastic. Despite it being children's fiction the mystery wasn't obviously solvable, too, which is great.
Hi, gorgeous! It's good to see you again. ^^
I missed you!
It's good to see you're back, even if it's in a diminished capacity. I'm pretty much a lurker these days, but I've been fiddling with the idea of coming back with a new set of agents, though I'm not sure what Department they'd be in.
I just finished a 'fic for a Big Bang over on LJ. I'd love to read yours. What's it about?
I've got a mission that's like, maybe a third of the way done for Ian and Lee, but I'm not happy with it. I think I'm going to move on from them for the time being, with perhaps the occasional background mention. Of course, that could change if I find a really good badfic to send them out on. As for my new agents... I kinda want to have a more fandom-based Sentinel/Guide pair (because that's one of my favorite cheesy Nineties' shows, and fandom has really taken the main concept interesting places, which would be something I'd want to exploit), but I'm not sure what Department to put them in.
I used to watch Haven, but sort of drifted away after the first season ended.
Here, have some virtual water spinach, kacang botor, and bambangans to be your food stock or pets, according to your desires.
Congrats on a third anniversary here.
I joined while you were gone, so, yeah. Lovely to meet you! Please accept this Bleeprin-laced custard pie and collapsible unicycle, because your attic does not yet contain enough random possessions to form a car boot singularity. =]