@The ScotsmanAll of my known family lives in Canada, so I'm not sure where our roots are. I think my grandfather's dad was the one who initially settled here, and I don't know anything about the man.
@The Scotsman
Haha! Well I guess the English can't claim innocence when it comes to calling scots...;D
And, believe me; I've very much lived through the hardships of GMT...having to sign off before everyone else, which is annoying, especially when I've been in quick-fire RPs, where you return to 30(upwards) unread posts...
@Grim327
Haha! So where's grim from? And what's the inspiration behind the username? Are you a genuine grim reaper? O.o
- By the way, love the quote about playing 'School's Out'! ^_^
@The Scotsman
I like rain. I love rain. If I went there, I would be love it if it were your definition of great, or my definition. Sunsets and all that are pretty here (even though it's all just flat, here Texas, the Great Plains of 'MURICA), but I love rain more.
Oooooh, last year, I had this class that was in a portable (At the time, too many classes and too few rooms, so they moved in some portables permanently), and it was right after lunch, and it started raining
Oh
that was awesome
I was soaked by the time the bell rang
Also fun when it was snowing
I'd make faces and messages in the snow
or just roll around in it
yeah
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Well, I'm originally from Georgia the state, but right now I'm stationed in Germany for a couple years. And as for the username, way back in middle school, my best friend and I were big into military sims and Star Wars, so he had the callsign CT327 (Clone Trooper 327) and I had GR327 (Grim Reaper 327). For the longest time GR327 was my username and gamertag but it got to the point where it seemed weird for people to call you "GR" or make a growling sound, so I changed it to Grim327 to make it better to hear. As for the number "327" during the Clone Wars of Star Wars, there was a unit called the 327th Star Corps that was featured in Episode III. We thought they were badass, so we "borrowed" their number.
@Andromeda
Americans don't really have accents unless they're further south honestly. I've met my fair share without leaving Ontario.
@Tancuras
Oh. . . Sorry. . . You're the first Canadian I've ever met online. .
@The Scotsman
Yep, I feel your pain...once started another RP on another site (one of my first, back in the day!) - which I was pretty damn proud of - but after I'd accepted a load of characters and made the first IC post, I returned to about 3/4 pages of posts! Yep...kinda spiralled out of control...
I much prefer casual. I daren't take the leap to advanced, especially as I can't write too much at the moment because of upcoming exams...I take one look of some of the threads and balk!
@ViolentViolet
The general American/Canadian accent (I know, I know that they're different but I've never heard enough of either!) interests me, in comparison to my boring English one! Especially since my accent's not that posh, as I'm more northern than southern....
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Can I just say that that may be the best explanation for a username I've ever heard?
@Grim327
I love hearing about when a lot of detail goes into a username! I'm ashamed that, as a science nerd and aspiring engineer, I've never seen star wars and I plan to correct that over the summer when I have a lot more free time...
And Germany? Awesome - you picked up any of the german language?
@The Scotsman
Haha! Fear not! Just Derbyshire (not really that distinctive, accent-wise...) - so midlands, but more northern when compared to the south!
@The Scotsman
Haha - what's up with Geordie?! There's a great accent - about as easy to understand as Scottish....:P