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Customary introduction thread
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:51 am
by Knapik Dalt
In-game, I'm a money-loving Gallentean miner with a barge, destroyer, and industrial.
Out-of-game, I'm a money-loving soon-to-be-21 Texan university student with Objectivist leanings who loves to joke--particularly in the form of puns.
I intend to apply to join the corp, and from what I've seen of you from the Taggart channel in game, I think we'll get along splendidly.
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:25 pm
by Oleksandr
It's great to have another Objectivist apply to the corporation.
Welcome to the forum.
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:11 pm
by Baroch
Good luck with your application.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:38 am
by Knapik Dalt
Thanks to you both. I hope to be working with you soon.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:24 am
by musashi
Welcome to the TTI forums Knapik. Best of luck on your application.
What part of the great state of Texas are you from? Anywhere near the BBQ Mecca of the Universe (Driftwood, TX)?
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:29 am
by Marius
I will use this thread instead of opening a new one of the same characteristic.
In game i am a caldari prospector, a rookie one, 2 weeks in the business, who owns a Badger Mark II and a Merlin. I like to go kill some rats and make SAK missions besides mining, that's why i train fighting skills as well as industry and manufacturing ones (and that's why i have already lost a Bantam and another BMII). I like to make money, but i enjoy most spending it in new toys.
IRL: i am a 31 argentinian businessman who owns a small construction company, 31 years old, father of a 10 years old girl and a diplomated chef.
You will have to excuse my english, spanish is my native tongue.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:55 pm
by Knapik Dalt
musashi wrote:Welcome to the TTI forums Knapik. Best of luck on your application.
What part of the great state of Texas are you from? Anywhere near the BBQ Mecca of the Universe (Driftwood, TX)?
I'm from San Antonio, which actually isn't all that far from Driftwood! Thanks for the well-wishing; my app just headed off to HR.
Marius wrote:You will have to excuse my english, spanish is my native tongue.
You're doing well so far. Good luck with the application.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:46 pm
by Marius
Knapik Dalt wrote:
I'm from San Antonio
There are a couple of argentinean players in San Antonio Spurs. They talk wonders of the city, i would like to visit some day.
Marius wrote:You will have to excuse my english, spanish is my native tongue.
Knapik Dalt wrote:You're doing well so far. Good luck with the application.
You should readme after a couple of beers. I write much better
Best of luck to you too.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:50 pm
by musashi
Buenvendos Marius (cool name did you take it from the Ann Rice novels?) Welcome to the TTI forums. Talk about BBQ, Argentina is supposed to have some fantastic BBQ.
I hope to visit Argentina one day. I’ve found Argentinean Spanish to be lyrical, like beautiful music. Wouldn’t be great if I could embrace some of that accent and transform my Mexican Boarder Spanish.
Best of luck on your application.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:02 pm
by musashi
Knapik Dalt wrote:musashi wrote:What part of the great state of Texas are you from? Anywhere near the BBQ Mecca of the Universe (Driftwood, TX)?
I'm from San Antonio, which actually isn't all that far from Driftwood!
Have you ever had the sacrament of the
Salt Lick BBQ?
All you can eat of the tastiest BBQ I’ve ever had (and BBQ is a more than a hobby for me). You can cut the brisket with a fork. Everything is smoked for hours in a pit fueled by oak and pecan shells. The Salt Lick has it all: good food and fantastic ambiance out in the middle of Texas hill country ranch land. Definately worth the 1 hour drive from San Antonio.
You are close to one of prettiest cities in Texas too – New Braunfels.
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:09 pm
by Marius
musashi wrote:Buenvendos Marius (cool name did you take it from the Ann Rice novels?) Welcome to the TTI forums. Talk about BBQ, Argentina is supposed to have some fantastic BBQ.
I hope to visit Argentina one day. I’ve found Argentinean Spanish to be lyrical, like beautiful music. Wouldn’t be great if I could embrace some of that accent and transform my Mexican Boarder Spanish.
Best of luck on your application.
Exactly, i love Marius from the vampire Chronicles
We are not supposed to have some fantastic BBQ, we do have the best BBQ 8)
You should come here now that 1 dollar = 3,13 pesos. If you need a place to stay, i have plenty of room. I live in one of the coolest places in Buenos Aires. We will get some ladies to help you improve you accent. Women are best teachers than men when it comes to tongues
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:24 am
by Knapik Dalt
I just want to say that I am 100% in favor of turning my intro thread into BBQ discussion.
I'll have to give the Salt Lick a try!
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:56 pm
by Borysoff
First of all, good luck in application Knapik and Marius.
Second, just couldn't pass through BBQ thread
Here the BBQ is not popular at all. Instead we make pieces of meat (preferrably pork) cooked on metal sticks over the heated coals after the campfire. It's called "shashlik". Main dish when visiting forest and absolutely perfect with vodka.
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:32 pm
by Amarantus Cerularius
Ya, we call 'em kebabs, though I think that may involve skewering veggies too. Very good, nonetheless.
Worlds best BBQ = anything I cook with my super-secret, original Kuwaiti Spice Mix.
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:37 pm
by musashi
Some good BBQ and strong libations - the universal definition of good times in every part of the world!
Besides the good food, this is one of the reasons I search out BBQ during my travels. It gets me out of the pre-packaged cookie cutter airports, rental cars, hotel rooms and chain restaurants. I call it “Mac Travel” after the Mac Donald’s hamburger joints that dot the globe. Every BBQ experience is unique, and they are all great fun unless, I end up on the grill (I hate that part).
There was this one time at band camp… Where I got really S- faced drunk and tried to do a back flip over the BBQ pit!
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:26 pm
by Knapik Dalt
Marius wrote:There are a couple of argentinean players in San Antonio Spurs. They talk wonders of the city, i would like to visit some day.
It's good to know that we're making a positive impression! Manu Ginóbili is very popular here--I would wager that almost everyone in town knows his name.
Marius wrote:You should readme after a couple of beers. I write much better
Happens to the best of us! If a few drinks don't loosen you up, something's wrong.
After all this talk of barbecue, I'm firing up the grill this weekend for sure!
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:59 am
by I Am Ezra Logan
Alright! more texans applying to the corp! I live in Abilene and now im aching for some joe allens bbq.
Good luck with your applications both of you.