aloha from Quixote
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:19 pm
I've been enjoying the time I've spent at Fester's lately, and I thought I'd create an account here since I've been spending so much time there.
I live in Los Angeles but am someone europhiliac in my tendencies (I *gasp* use the metric system!). While I find the mix of dialects charming, it's the people behind the voices that have kept me coming back. At first I didn't like all-talk, but after I got used to it I appreciated the effect it has on the general conversation level. TF2 is inherently social and servers like Fester's take it to the next logical extension- from teamwork to community.
Thanks for suffering my 180ms ping and occasional bad jokes.
My most played class is demo, but with medics often in need I've been learning to appreciate being the healer.
Oh, and if you pronounce my name Kwiksoht I won't heal you. And if you go so far as to call me Kwixy (it's been done) I'll uber you just long enough for you to charge out there before switching to someone with a liberal education while you explode in a fine red mist.
I live in Los Angeles but am someone europhiliac in my tendencies (I *gasp* use the metric system!). While I find the mix of dialects charming, it's the people behind the voices that have kept me coming back. At first I didn't like all-talk, but after I got used to it I appreciated the effect it has on the general conversation level. TF2 is inherently social and servers like Fester's take it to the next logical extension- from teamwork to community.
Thanks for suffering my 180ms ping and occasional bad jokes.
My most played class is demo, but with medics often in need I've been learning to appreciate being the healer.
Oh, and if you pronounce my name Kwiksoht I won't heal you. And if you go so far as to call me Kwixy (it's been done) I'll uber you just long enough for you to charge out there before switching to someone with a liberal education while you explode in a fine red mist.