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3 yrs ago
Current "I'm an actor. I will say anything for money." -- Also Charlton Heston
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3 yrs ago
Starting up a preimum service of content from actors like Radcliffe, Day-Lewis, Bruhl, and Craig. Calling it OnlyDans.
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3 yrs ago
Please, guys. The status bar is for more important things... like cringe status updates.
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3 yrs ago
Gotta love people suddenly becoming apolitical when someone is doing something they approve of.
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3 yrs ago
Deleting statuses? That's a triple cringe from me, dog.
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I suggest the following: if people nominate a book, we can create a google form and let people vote. The person nominating has to be willing to host the discussion with questions for discussion and moderate the process if they win.

I'm trying to decide which Hunter S. Thompson book I want to put in here. ;)


I like that idea. Give the people what they want!
I've always wanted to do a book club, but I don't have a lot of friends who are big readers. My tastes when it comes to books are pretty varied in both fiction and non-fiction so I'm up for it.
Name: Samuel Bradley

Age: 44

Alias: Slam Bradley

Appearance:



Skills/Abilities: No powers. Slam is an adept fighter with boxing and police firearm training. He is also a skilled detective with over twenty years experience as cop.

Weaknesses: Bullets, booze, and broads.

History:

Samuel "Slam" Bradley grew up in Gotham's East End. A tough neighborhood, Slam was a scrapper and boxed Golden Gloves as a teen. After a knee injury ended his boxing career, Slam went into the only profession that would take a lug like himself: a cop.

Starting out as a beat cop, Slam eventually made detective and worked his way through assignments until he became a sergeant with the GCPD's Homicide Bureau. Partnered with Detective James Gordon, Slam and Jim were among the few non-corrupt officers in the GCPD. Fighting against the corrupt department and the everyday bleakness of the job had Slam on the verge of burnout until the case that killed his career came along.

It started out simple enough, a dead hooker found in a back alley. The case began to spin out of control, implicating a state senator, a high-end call girl service, and half of Gotham's politicians. The brass tried to bump Slam off of the case, but he refused to leave. In the end, he was dismissed from the GCPD on trumped up charges, accused of fraud because of a mislabeled time sheet. Out of a job, Slam took his connections and investigation skills and branched out on his own as a private investigator. When he's not tipping a bottle, he works as a PI for hire in and around the city.

Currently still putting this together, but I wanted to ensure my interest was expressed. Need to go through the backstory, trim the fat and amend it to fit the parameters of this game still as I'm sure Dick would have something to say about Joker being dead and Batman 'retired'.




Name: Samuel Bradley

Age: 44

Alias: Slam Bradley

Appearance:



Skills/Abilities: No powers. Slam is an adept fighter with boxing and police firearm training. He is also a skilled detective with over twenty years experience as cop.

Weaknesses: Bullets, booze, and broads.

History:

Samuel "Slam" Bradley grew up in Gotham's East End. A tough neighborhood, Slam was a scrapper and boxed Golden Gloves as a teen. After a knee injury ended his boxing career, Slam went into the only profession that would take a lug like himself: a cop.

Starting out as a beat cop, Slam eventually made detective and worked his way through assignments until he became a sergeant with the GCPD's Homicide Bureau. Partnered with Detective James Gordon, Slam and Jim were among the few non-corrupt officers in the GCPD. Fighting against the corrupt department and the everyday bleakness of the job had Slam on the verge of burnout until the case that killed his career came along.

It started out simple enough, a dead hooker found in a back alley. The case began to spin out of control, implicating a state senator, a high-end call girl service, and half of Gotham's politicians. The brass tried to bump Slam off of the case, but he refused to leave. In the end, he was dismissed from the GCPD on trumped up charges, accused of fraud because of a mislabeled time sheet. Out of a job, Slam took his connections and investigation skills and branched out on his own as a private investigator. When he's not tipping a bottle, he works as a PI for hire in and around the city.
RIP Evan.
Sorry folks but I have to pass. Tried to write up a CS but I'm not feeling. Apologies.
Try to put something up tonight after I'm off work.
Can I do a thing with just a single character? No nation, no faction, just someone trying to live day to day?
Lurk away, my friend. Godspeed.
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