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Reveille said:
North Phoenix is my best guess from what I've been told.
Ah, so basically you'll just be shifting west a little bit. Further and further away. I need to find gamers in the (south) east valley. Hmmm, I'll probably wait until 4th ed to find a group, that way I can try and select a group playing whatever way I want.
 

hafrogman said:
Ah, so basically you'll just be shifting west a little bit. Further and further away. I need to find gamers in the (south) east valley. Hmmm, I'll probably wait until 4th ed to find a group, that way I can try and select a group playing whatever way I want.
3-4 miles southwest. The location is Phoenix could easily change though. My sister is living her current boyfriend in his house. He is hoping to sell the house for a profit over the next year or two. I'd hope sooner. My mom wants to live closer to her grandson and I'm all for it. I'd be ecstatic if the we landed in central Phoenix.
 


Reveille said:
3-4 miles southwest. The location is Phoenix could easily change though. My sister is living her current boyfriend in his house. He is hoping to sell the house for a profit over the next year or two. I'd hope sooner. My mom wants to live closer to her grandson and I'm all for it. I'd be ecstatic if the we landed in central Phoenix.
Fair enough. Fairly nebulous plans then. Subject to change without notice. :)

I'm not so sure about central phoenix, though. The downtown is nice, but there's nowhere to live, then around the fringes are some pretty ugly neighborhoods. I know, I've had to survery them for work. They're the kind of neighborhoods that make you glad your survey equipment is a six foot long sharpened metal pole. :D
 

Relique du Madde said:
Wait... people actually live in Arizona? I always thought that was just an urban myth.
Yeah, it must be an urban myth, because I've totally heard it too. Here in Arizona. In the six biggest city in the country. Gotta count as urban. :p
 


hafrogman said:
Fair enough. Fairly nebulous plans then. Subject to change without notice. :)

I'm not so sure about central phoenix, though. The downtown is nice, but there's nowhere to live, then around the fringes are some pretty ugly neighborhoods. I know, I've had to survery them for work. They're the kind of neighborhoods that make you glad your survey equipment is a six foot long sharpened metal pole. :D
Yeah, I've seen South Central Phoenix. :(

Its pretty bad.
 

hafrogman said:
Oh wow, have you been out of touch. Yeah, online pizza has been around a while. I think the best touch was some online game (possibly Everquest 2?) instituted a special ingame command for ordering pizza to your real house, so you wouldn't have to stop playing to get food. Sheesh.
Well I do live in middle-of-nowhere-country :\ . Oh man, that command would be so cool to install in xbox-360 games.

BTW. Have you guys seen my miniature-thread in the art gallery section? No-one is giving me any comments :( . (except for mr. Steak :uhoh: sorry, Beef :p )
 

Reveille said:
Um, yes...pepole DO live here. Lots of actors and celebrities too.

It's probably because of how much cheaper it is for them to live out there. Hell they don't have to worry about their house in the Hollywood Hills or Malibu burning down in the next year.


Reveille said:
Phoenix is a secondary Hollywood. ;)

I thought that was either Vancouver or Toronto....
 

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