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    Age:18

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    Occupation(s): None. But looking! I need a job desperately before I start college!

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    Age: Hmm....29 sounds nice. We'll go with that!

    Gender: Female

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    Occupation: Mid-grade lackey in the Evil Empire (don't ask); raising my children (I have two...three if you count my husband and I do!); herding cats here on the Evony forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joemanf View Post
    Chino, I didn't know you're an author! What do you write about?
    Am I allowed to share the link to my book? I'll just put my book pic on that got published.



    Here is the synopsis:

    Hector has a unique psychic ability to find anyone’s deepest secret. When he and his brother meet up with a neighborhood friend to uncover an urban legend, they find more than they have bargained for, digging up the secrets of the past. Come to find out, Coney Hill is not your typical set of project apartments, for beneath it was a meeting place for a secret cult called the Gatherers.

    Now on the return home, a mysterious group has surfaced, butchering teens involved in new age spirituality and framing them as if they had heavy involvement in violent ritual sacrifices. Is this the same group of Gatherers that Hector has unearthed? As the timeline unfolds, the secret of this ancient group is revealed. Solely assembled out of fear they face the power of one boy.

    And thanks for the highschool comment drizz.
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    "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" ~Einstein
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    "Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Heres Tom with the Weather."~Bill Hicks

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    Chino, that's awesome! But I can't find your book at the site I order from. Do you have the ISBN by chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxyBunny View Post
    Chino, that's awesome! But I can't find your book at the site I order from. Do you have the ISBN by chance?
    Thank you

    Here is the info:
    ISBN: 1-60813-439-3, 272 pages, 6 x 9

    Yea my book is from PublishAmerica.com. It's not the biggest company but its a place to start. So it probably isn't at some of the other book sites. I thought it would be at Barnes and Nobles.com though.

    "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" ~Einstein
    "lol well wine usually helps boost the wood"~LG
    "Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Heres Tom with the Weather."~Bill Hicks

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    Quote Originally Posted by *jaykub* View Post
    I'm curious as to how you all play this game so often, and still manage to making a living for yourself. Post in this format:

    Age:

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    Age: 21

    Gender: M

    Income: ~$31,000/yr

    Occupation(s): Network Technician for Wells Fargo ATMs; IT Technician at Workin.com's office building; PC Technician for PC911.


    Yep, I'm 3 jobbin it this summer.
    not to sound rude or anything but 3 good jobs and only 31 k a year??? anyways


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    full time student major: computer networking security systems

    babys dad makes our money...restraunt manager 40k
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    yep ima bad ch!ck!...

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    Holy Canoli! $27.95 for a paperback????? I don't think I paid that much for my college textbooks. It sounds really interesting, but I am going to have to wait until it appears on my book club site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxyBunny View Post
    Holy Canoli! $27.95 for a paperback????? I don't think I paid that much for my college textbooks. It sounds really interesting, but I am going to have to wait until it appears on my book club site.
    Wish I could've set the price. It would've been $19.95. Oh wells. Just gotta keep going with it I guess. Hard being a starving artist lol.

    College textbooks I paid $50.00 on average. Cheap ones were $35.00, expensive were $74.00 (and came with a free CD lol)

    "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" ~Einstein
    "lol well wine usually helps boost the wood"~LG
    "Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Heres Tom with the Weather."~Bill Hicks

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    Quote Originally Posted by chinothepony View Post
    Wish I could've set the price. It would've been $19.95. Oh wells. Just gotta keep going with it I guess. Hard being a starving artist lol.

    College textbooks I paid $50.00 on average. Cheap ones were $35.00, expensive were $74.00 (and came with a free CD lol)
    crap.. i would spend 120+per book in college..
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    When I went to college, nothing came with a free CD. CD's were a "new fad", and I mean the music ones...not the computer ones! For the computers, we had upgraded to the newfangled 3 1/2" floppy!

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