http://noearsyet.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] noearsyet.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-04-30 11:33 am
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Yearbooks!

Fandom High yearbooks had been delivered and passed out to all the students and teachers of the school. The normal school sections were covered with information on classes, clubs, and dorm life, but then there were the Fandom-only sections on invasions, life at Fandom as an animal, really damn weird shit, and the town - where no drinking age exists. The yearbook was moddably comprehensive and likely to make every student smile with the good memories and shudder at the embarrassing ones.
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OOC: Yearbooks! We used to do this way back when, only it was kinda difficult to manage, so [livejournal.com profile] rocksthescarf's confessions meme inspired an idea on how to do it which was happily approved by the admins for posting!

Here's how this goes:

1. Comment with your character's name
2. Other characters will comment leaving notes, messages, drawings, comments that they put devil horns on Karev's picture just like they're signing your yearbook.
3. This is all IC. How the signing occurs is totes handwavy, but a character can read all the comments in his yearbook. Which means that if Alex Karev calls Rose a big fat ho, she can take revenge ICly by punching him in the face. Or something.
4. While your character can totally leave an 'anonymous note' in a yearbook (and seriously there are still some in my senior yearbook that I have NO CLUE who wrote them), anonymous commenting is NOT on so characters should probably either sign their names - or not. :D
5. EEEEEE Yearbooks!

If you run into any issues or I just make no sense, feel free to grab me on AIM at englishkataly.
glacial_queen: (Hugging for comfort)

[personal profile] glacial_queen 2010-04-30 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a picture of the two of them talking during a rehearsal. No costumes or sets were visible to show which play it was, but they both looked amused about something.

You are the reason I got to take a shuttle trip to the stars. For that alone, I'd be your friend. But just knowing you--for whatever value of 'know' I can lay claim to--is worth a million shuttle trips. You're one of the people that makes this island my home, not just my school.

Friends forever,
Karla