We built this "City"...
I was finally goaded into reactivating my City of Heroes account, and I also purchased City of Villains. So now Cendocordum is roaming the streets of Paragon City, and Teknon (and possibly Deutrium) is roaming the streets of *whatever the streets are in the Villain world, some island or something*.
That's right Feels and C, if you want to keep up you need to rejoin! Maybe we can even get J to get back in...
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Tell Michell that she's welcome to come over anytime. We'll start our on city of crafts and cooking while you and kou are off saving the digital world from villains (or heros). :)
4:29 PM
I'd get back on in a heartbeat except for 2 things. One is the monthly payment. It adds up over time. Second is my kid. If I wasn't always on suicide watch i might be able to play. But everytime i turn around he is on top of the entertainment center or about to climb up the side of the house.
2:41 PM
Chris! This is your chance to show him how to be a superhero. Then he can't hurt himself.
3:46 PM
Chris, being in two places at the same time is a pretty standard life skill!
6:09 PM
As opposed to your current place, where it's all stairs?
6:21 PM
John, it's a very hard thing to teach...being a superhero.
There's a fine line between wearing Spandex for Good and wearing Spandex to feel good.
I haven't seen Nacho Libre yet, but i'm sure we could all learn a thing or two from it.
Until he's old enough to know that you only wear Spandex when performing superhero duties...i'm afraid i can't allow him to be exposed to those sorts of things.
2:58 PM
What if it was red spandex?
3:01 PM
In my expert opinion, the first step in training a child to be a superhero is to buy him (or her) superhero underwear. For example, I once babysat for a boy who would strip down to his superman underwear and jump from his bed to his brother's bed (they shared a room) exclaiming "I'm Superman!" Daniel's nephews like to do the same thing, only for them it's "Bud Lightyear...To inminimy beyawn..."
6:02 PM
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