I aim to please. How have you been lately?
I have no idea what you are talking about. And if you know what's good for you - neither do you. You are a strange woman.
There it is again. That secret of yours. You're undercover Sneaky.
You edited it! It is a well kept secret indeed. I saw what was said between you and Alpha. It also explains how you know the entire story. I thought a few too many people were keeping tabs on me. To realize it's just you, it calms me down a little. STILL THOUGH! You sneaky guy you. Clever as **** too . How are things over there?
****! ...prove it...
AHA! I have found your secret! sneaky sneaky.
How are you lately? I invested in a name change. I like it : )
I need lots of love. Juuuuuust saying.
Does Sir Aerif need love? I think about you often. Juuuuuust saying.
lol. I really don't know the kind of effect I have on people.
Technically speaking I'm not sure it's a problem if you can decide if you want to have it or not. You know there may actually be a link between you and forgetfullness because once again I forgot what my next point was. Maybe I'm having a stroke or something? OH WELL.
I've been meaning to change it, but I haven't heard complaints until now. How about I make it all white like Polk's profile? Hmm? lol. I have an alcohol problem when I want to have an alcohol problem. Right now, I don't want one. Simple as that.
Wow, you're really missing the sarcasm this evening. I'm going to stop it now. Interestingly, I haven't had any alcohol since... Dear God it may actually have been the whisky I had at Hogmany, that was five months ago. This would be an achievement if I was an AA member, but I've never had a problem with alcohol - maybe the trouble is that I don't drink enough alcohol? I find it hard to read text on our conversation page though, because Lightning and light blue hurt my eyes
I've changed? Maybe I'm a little down, but I'm still awesome as ever. Wow, maybe you should lay off the alcohol. It leads to forgetfulness. Or, maybe talking to me leads to forgetfulness. Not a good sign sir! It is a highly competitive industry though. Especially with the economy with the way it is. Experience does still play a major part, but you still need to have a few aces in your pocket sometimes. Usually when plans fail and such. It's a smart move though
See, I get that networking is an imporant factor in any sort of recruitment but there's obviously some sort of sliding scale involved. It just so happens that I've chosen a career where there are actually relatively few jobs in existance, they throw out figures like 'Call of Duty took a staff of 300, four months to make' and stuff like that and it sounds impressive. But that's only 300 jobs, and... um... I actually lost my train of thought when typing. That's a bad sign, even going back over the paragraph to read what I was going to say hasn't refreshed my memory. Also: GOD, KYRA, WHY DID YOU HAVE TO CHANGE SO MUCH WHEN YOU JOINED THAT STUPID GROUP, IT'S LIKE I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHO YOU ARE ANYMORE.