User talk:E harmon

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Bad Situation

Well, the first return is always going to be shakey or awful. With the way things are, just regroup at Tynte. Revive who you can and we'll try to come back to settle this once and for all. It's tough being a survivor now with those damn upgrades. And where is GW? --Morgueasm 03:30, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

i think we'll be heading to a hospital in edgecombe after scarletwood so we're not so far away and we'll still get the exiling bit under our belts. Plus we have to discuss the group being broken down into individual groups...as well as a million other things. Maybe a week or so? If you'd like to head over to those hospitals to sorta of keep the beds warm for us.. that'd be great! How is everyone? Have you seen Green? I apologize for the mess, really! --Morgueasm 03:41, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
No, you're doing just fine. Take your time. If I'm there before you, it's ok. We all need a bit of a sit down.. maybe put the tequila away and have some tea instead. We're all just doing our best. Not having a standard forum/chatroom thing may be taking it's toll in everyone not being on the same page. But we're fixing that. :)--Morgueasm 04:05, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Ok.. good to know on the hospitals in Edgecombe. I'd like us all to regroup there to touch base with one another. Denis and Margaret. Hopefully we can do it without problems. We'll keep one VSB and unpowered. and the other EHB.Glad you're alive again.. I had no idea what I was going to do to help you. Did Starr do anything to you before he killed you? Did you get a screenshot of it? --Morgueasm 13:46, 24 February 2008 (UTC)

Revive

Please read the current instructions page on the MMS wiki and there should be a list somewhere on that page of revive points to go to should you be waiting more than a day for a revive. The zombies with brain rot like to stand at RP's to block the revive flow so the burb can truly fall easier. I suggest you move into edgecombe or peppardville for a revive. Eligius has fallen, herbert has fallen.. the RRF is taking it's time chewing the burb before they come back to eth's. I actually have no idea what's going on beyond that. --Morgueasm 17:18, 28 January 2008 (UTC)

  • I'm glad you've been revived. I keep telling everyone about the Marks NT and the Browne Building which is in Edgecombe and is about 5 spaces from St. E's to the East. And it was the ULC bragging about how the RRF has had to wreck a whole burb just to bring down one tiny hospital. haha! Take your time restocking! --Morgueasm 01:25, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
    • I do believe some of the ULC members might be headed up that way. If you'd like to show some good feelings and revive them, that would be nice. We're going to be regrouping at St. Laurence Hospital in Edgecombe. Take your time getting to the regroup location. --Morgueasm 14:40, 31 January 2008 (UTC)

DEM?

I happened to be at the mall briefly today and there was a radio reporting you as a PKer and something about falsely claiming yourself DEM? I imagine it's all bunk.. but what's going on? Are you alright? --Morgueasm 21:13, 20 January 2008 (UTC)

Character Pages

Please do not place articles about yourself or your characters in the main namespace. If you wish to write about yourself or your characters, the correct place to do it is in your User space (ie User:E harmon or User:E harmon/Nellie Harmon). The pages you have created have since been moved to their correct places -- boxy talki 02:06 3 January 2008 (BST) 02:06, 3 January 2008 (UTC)


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