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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Doomsday in Goodbye Houston   
    no way dude pinged me again for this message
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    no way dude pinged me again for this message
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Subject056 in All-New VHL Shake   
    For the VHL's 16th birthday, they've decided to run a promotional campaign that would attract the eyes of all sports lovers, VHL fans, and even the outside crowd in hopefully of selling more tickets and ultimately getting more new fans into the arenas. Starting now, every VHL stadium is selling the Birthday Shake for this promotion as a way of celebrating the advancements of the league after so many years. It's a great way to kind of do a small gesture for it, and it's only for a limited time! The Shakes are scheduled to disappear in less than a month, making the only way to obtain this beautiful beverage is getting your hands on a ticket to any of the games during the short time-span and then purchasing it from the concession stands. Therefore, the tickets are shooting up in price for whatever reason, but the VHL is getting the money raked in and that was basically the entire purpose so they're not really complaining. Or you could spend a quick couple hundred on eBay to buy one of the shakes, but who honestly trusts and uses that site (don't roast me if you do).
     
    The promotion has been going very well with sales and overall revenue going off the charts. It seems like the 16th Birthday Promotion has been a complete hit for the fans. Even the players themselves across the VHL to VHLM have tried and enjoyed the shake themselves. It's ultimately showed to be something worth spending the money on, even if it's overly expensive for no reason. But hey. That's arena food for you. Don't expect to get a meal for less than 10 bucks. Expect to get one hotdog for the price. It's really dumb that way, but I'm just an outsider reporter anyways. Don't trust me.
     
    However there's been numerous reports now that the Shake has...side effects. The Shake has shown to cause visible shaking in the consumer along with possible vomiting and other various things. The VHL has yet to comment on anything of this matter. We will continue to update on this as it breaks. But we have no idea what is causing this strange habit. It has seemed to only happen to a number of individuals and not everyone, which makes it presumed that someone is tampering with the process of making them at certain locations. Whatever it is, it may seem that it is not a happy birthday for the VHL after all if this is the trouble they are facing currently. As a reporter, I had to try it and give my honest feeling about it. I have not seen or felt any side affects currently after a couple hours of consumption. I hope that it stays that way.
     
    Anyways, happy Birthday VHL! Cheers to you and everything that you have accomplished and I hope it continues to be amazing for everyone in the league. I have had a great time reporting and doing my own thing for the small time that I have and I dont want to stop anytime-
     

     
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Will3 in All-New VHL Shake   
    For the VHL's 16th birthday, they've decided to run a promotional campaign that would attract the eyes of all sports lovers, VHL fans, and even the outside crowd in hopefully of selling more tickets and ultimately getting more new fans into the arenas. Starting now, every VHL stadium is selling the Birthday Shake for this promotion as a way of celebrating the advancements of the league after so many years. It's a great way to kind of do a small gesture for it, and it's only for a limited time! The Shakes are scheduled to disappear in less than a month, making the only way to obtain this beautiful beverage is getting your hands on a ticket to any of the games during the short time-span and then purchasing it from the concession stands. Therefore, the tickets are shooting up in price for whatever reason, but the VHL is getting the money raked in and that was basically the entire purpose so they're not really complaining. Or you could spend a quick couple hundred on eBay to buy one of the shakes, but who honestly trusts and uses that site (don't roast me if you do).
     
    The promotion has been going very well with sales and overall revenue going off the charts. It seems like the 16th Birthday Promotion has been a complete hit for the fans. Even the players themselves across the VHL to VHLM have tried and enjoyed the shake themselves. It's ultimately showed to be something worth spending the money on, even if it's overly expensive for no reason. But hey. That's arena food for you. Don't expect to get a meal for less than 10 bucks. Expect to get one hotdog for the price. It's really dumb that way, but I'm just an outsider reporter anyways. Don't trust me.
     
    However there's been numerous reports now that the Shake has...side effects. The Shake has shown to cause visible shaking in the consumer along with possible vomiting and other various things. The VHL has yet to comment on anything of this matter. We will continue to update on this as it breaks. But we have no idea what is causing this strange habit. It has seemed to only happen to a number of individuals and not everyone, which makes it presumed that someone is tampering with the process of making them at certain locations. Whatever it is, it may seem that it is not a happy birthday for the VHL after all if this is the trouble they are facing currently. As a reporter, I had to try it and give my honest feeling about it. I have not seen or felt any side affects currently after a couple hours of consumption. I hope that it stays that way.
     
    Anyways, happy Birthday VHL! Cheers to you and everything that you have accomplished and I hope it continues to be amazing for everyone in the league. I have had a great time reporting and doing my own thing for the small time that I have and I dont want to stop anytime-
     

     
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Triller in All-New VHL Shake   
    For the VHL's 16th birthday, they've decided to run a promotional campaign that would attract the eyes of all sports lovers, VHL fans, and even the outside crowd in hopefully of selling more tickets and ultimately getting more new fans into the arenas. Starting now, every VHL stadium is selling the Birthday Shake for this promotion as a way of celebrating the advancements of the league after so many years. It's a great way to kind of do a small gesture for it, and it's only for a limited time! The Shakes are scheduled to disappear in less than a month, making the only way to obtain this beautiful beverage is getting your hands on a ticket to any of the games during the short time-span and then purchasing it from the concession stands. Therefore, the tickets are shooting up in price for whatever reason, but the VHL is getting the money raked in and that was basically the entire purpose so they're not really complaining. Or you could spend a quick couple hundred on eBay to buy one of the shakes, but who honestly trusts and uses that site (don't roast me if you do).
     
    The promotion has been going very well with sales and overall revenue going off the charts. It seems like the 16th Birthday Promotion has been a complete hit for the fans. Even the players themselves across the VHL to VHLM have tried and enjoyed the shake themselves. It's ultimately showed to be something worth spending the money on, even if it's overly expensive for no reason. But hey. That's arena food for you. Don't expect to get a meal for less than 10 bucks. Expect to get one hotdog for the price. It's really dumb that way, but I'm just an outsider reporter anyways. Don't trust me.
     
    However there's been numerous reports now that the Shake has...side effects. The Shake has shown to cause visible shaking in the consumer along with possible vomiting and other various things. The VHL has yet to comment on anything of this matter. We will continue to update on this as it breaks. But we have no idea what is causing this strange habit. It has seemed to only happen to a number of individuals and not everyone, which makes it presumed that someone is tampering with the process of making them at certain locations. Whatever it is, it may seem that it is not a happy birthday for the VHL after all if this is the trouble they are facing currently. As a reporter, I had to try it and give my honest feeling about it. I have not seen or felt any side affects currently after a couple hours of consumption. I hope that it stays that way.
     
    Anyways, happy Birthday VHL! Cheers to you and everything that you have accomplished and I hope it continues to be amazing for everyone in the league. I have had a great time reporting and doing my own thing for the small time that I have and I dont want to stop anytime-
     

     
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from v.2 in Биография (Afonya Romanov Biography)   
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    - Ignat Romanov
     
    ~~~~~~~~
     
    Sometimes, I think back to that day. I was merely a kid, trying to grow up in the outskirts of Russia in a very small, unpopulated town. I grew up in that town, my whole life. It was a place there you would ultimately learn everyone's names, and the popular families ran the town from generation to generation. I bet that if I walked back into that town today that nothing has changed. We ended up leaving it, when I went more professional in Hockey. But that is not where the story starts, no?
     
    I was born into big family. My father was blacksmith. Very good one. He worked very close to government officials in nearby station to town. My mother stayed at home. Watched over the family. I had 4 brothers and 2 sisters, all which are older than me. I was the youngest, I suppose I had to grow up more quicker than I would have understood. Always having to watch my back because of the people around us, and my own family. They fought, they threw you down in the mud and kept you there. Everyday it was a form of survival. They were not abusive by any means, but it was never a day in heaven either. You had to pull weight in the family. I started working in farms, plucking everyday essentially since I was eight. At the same time I had to find time for education, looking over my entire family (even if I was the youngest), and other various things. Especially when my grandparents became ill when I was about 11. I was the only real person that had close connection to them, so I felt responsible and was my duty to aid them to the most I can. But 11 year best people can only do so much. They would eventually pass, only few months later. My father continued to work. He made it seem like nothing about it bothered him. That could not be true, though. At least for what I thought. But now as I am older and look back to it, maybe I was trying to read into things that did not exist. I do not know.
     
    School life was nothing crazy. Strict principles that kept you enforced and in your lane for the "representation of your motherland.", at least that's what they would tell us. From small ages to older, it was the same repeating processes: learn, get tested, move on immediately. All of that over and over again. They shove us with useless knowledge, they say we have to be the best prepared and educated country in case of anything happening in the world. I always thought that was such a weird thing to say, to mention to young audience. I, of course, never object. It would be stupid of me. Get me looked at with eyes of fiery. So I continued on my course and did not let up.
     
    I got older, I start to work out. My father, he wanted to be military man, like I suppose a lot of strict business fathers want their sons to do. 3 of my 4 brothers were already enlisted into army services, while my other was out of the country doing exploratory studies. He was the one I wished to achieve to be. He was the one who felt like he was living his own life that was not dictated by his country nor his relative family. I try to continue to take my mind off the millions of things that were growing through it. I pick up sports more often with other kids, although I was quite older and bigger at the time now. I was introduced to Hockey at about 13, maybe about 14. The ice became a place where I felt safe to be, where I was living that independent lifestyle that I wanted. Father wanted my focus on other things, but I refused. I stuck with my heart, and it causes rifts in the family. Unneeded tension, my mother said to me. I figured they would come around as some point. I was now 15, I played Hockey everyday. I was now playing for a club team where I thought I was holding my own. It felt good to be considered a great player, a star of some sorts. I felt like nothing was going to be wrong of me. I think that's where I finally felt myself be whole.
     
    I turned to now play on a professional level at the age of 16. I wished to continue this path to the highest ranks I could. My family was having financial problems, my father had lost his job because of some things that I still do not know to this day. My mind became fluttered with outside noise, the ice was the only way to avoid it. To skate. To strike. I believe that is why my rise to international fame came so fast. I got offers from VHLM coaches, they want me. I planned to finish season and immediately come over.
     
    But then my father unexpectedly died. They say they dont know the reason but I believe after my father lost his job, there was people wanting him gone. I do not know this for fact. I will probably never know. I stepped away from the game, for what I thought would be permanently. I wanted to go into army, like my Father would have wanted me to do. What he dreamed of.
     
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    Those were my father's last writing to me.
     
    Hockey was my destiny.
     
    My father believed in my destiny. I had to achieve it. I had to finish it for him. For myself. I contact VHLM. I join San Diego.
     
    I am still writing the chapter of my story now. It is not over until I satisfy my father. From above the clouds.
     
    (Translated Biography. Interview brought to you by Russian Sports Top News.)
     
    (1018 Words)
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    DontCallMeCarson reacted to Spartan in Биография (Afonya Romanov Biography)   
    Sounds like future Menace player to me 👀
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    DontCallMeCarson reacted to comrade cat in Биография (Afonya Romanov Biography)   
    holy shit good work man
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Spartan in Биография (Afonya Romanov Biography)   
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    - Ignat Romanov
     
    ~~~~~~~~
     
    Sometimes, I think back to that day. I was merely a kid, trying to grow up in the outskirts of Russia in a very small, unpopulated town. I grew up in that town, my whole life. It was a place there you would ultimately learn everyone's names, and the popular families ran the town from generation to generation. I bet that if I walked back into that town today that nothing has changed. We ended up leaving it, when I went more professional in Hockey. But that is not where the story starts, no?
     
    I was born into big family. My father was blacksmith. Very good one. He worked very close to government officials in nearby station to town. My mother stayed at home. Watched over the family. I had 4 brothers and 2 sisters, all which are older than me. I was the youngest, I suppose I had to grow up more quicker than I would have understood. Always having to watch my back because of the people around us, and my own family. They fought, they threw you down in the mud and kept you there. Everyday it was a form of survival. They were not abusive by any means, but it was never a day in heaven either. You had to pull weight in the family. I started working in farms, plucking everyday essentially since I was eight. At the same time I had to find time for education, looking over my entire family (even if I was the youngest), and other various things. Especially when my grandparents became ill when I was about 11. I was the only real person that had close connection to them, so I felt responsible and was my duty to aid them to the most I can. But 11 year best people can only do so much. They would eventually pass, only few months later. My father continued to work. He made it seem like nothing about it bothered him. That could not be true, though. At least for what I thought. But now as I am older and look back to it, maybe I was trying to read into things that did not exist. I do not know.
     
    School life was nothing crazy. Strict principles that kept you enforced and in your lane for the "representation of your motherland.", at least that's what they would tell us. From small ages to older, it was the same repeating processes: learn, get tested, move on immediately. All of that over and over again. They shove us with useless knowledge, they say we have to be the best prepared and educated country in case of anything happening in the world. I always thought that was such a weird thing to say, to mention to young audience. I, of course, never object. It would be stupid of me. Get me looked at with eyes of fiery. So I continued on my course and did not let up.
     
    I got older, I start to work out. My father, he wanted to be military man, like I suppose a lot of strict business fathers want their sons to do. 3 of my 4 brothers were already enlisted into army services, while my other was out of the country doing exploratory studies. He was the one I wished to achieve to be. He was the one who felt like he was living his own life that was not dictated by his country nor his relative family. I try to continue to take my mind off the millions of things that were growing through it. I pick up sports more often with other kids, although I was quite older and bigger at the time now. I was introduced to Hockey at about 13, maybe about 14. The ice became a place where I felt safe to be, where I was living that independent lifestyle that I wanted. Father wanted my focus on other things, but I refused. I stuck with my heart, and it causes rifts in the family. Unneeded tension, my mother said to me. I figured they would come around as some point. I was now 15, I played Hockey everyday. I was now playing for a club team where I thought I was holding my own. It felt good to be considered a great player, a star of some sorts. I felt like nothing was going to be wrong of me. I think that's where I finally felt myself be whole.
     
    I turned to now play on a professional level at the age of 16. I wished to continue this path to the highest ranks I could. My family was having financial problems, my father had lost his job because of some things that I still do not know to this day. My mind became fluttered with outside noise, the ice was the only way to avoid it. To skate. To strike. I believe that is why my rise to international fame came so fast. I got offers from VHLM coaches, they want me. I planned to finish season and immediately come over.
     
    But then my father unexpectedly died. They say they dont know the reason but I believe after my father lost his job, there was people wanting him gone. I do not know this for fact. I will probably never know. I stepped away from the game, for what I thought would be permanently. I wanted to go into army, like my Father would have wanted me to do. What he dreamed of.
     
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    Those were my father's last writing to me.
     
    Hockey was my destiny.
     
    My father believed in my destiny. I had to achieve it. I had to finish it for him. For myself. I contact VHLM. I join San Diego.
     
    I am still writing the chapter of my story now. It is not over until I satisfy my father. From above the clouds.
     
    (Translated Biography. Interview brought to you by Russian Sports Top News.)
     
    (1018 Words)
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from comrade cat in Биография (Afonya Romanov Biography)   
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    - Ignat Romanov
     
    ~~~~~~~~
     
    Sometimes, I think back to that day. I was merely a kid, trying to grow up in the outskirts of Russia in a very small, unpopulated town. I grew up in that town, my whole life. It was a place there you would ultimately learn everyone's names, and the popular families ran the town from generation to generation. I bet that if I walked back into that town today that nothing has changed. We ended up leaving it, when I went more professional in Hockey. But that is not where the story starts, no?
     
    I was born into big family. My father was blacksmith. Very good one. He worked very close to government officials in nearby station to town. My mother stayed at home. Watched over the family. I had 4 brothers and 2 sisters, all which are older than me. I was the youngest, I suppose I had to grow up more quicker than I would have understood. Always having to watch my back because of the people around us, and my own family. They fought, they threw you down in the mud and kept you there. Everyday it was a form of survival. They were not abusive by any means, but it was never a day in heaven either. You had to pull weight in the family. I started working in farms, plucking everyday essentially since I was eight. At the same time I had to find time for education, looking over my entire family (even if I was the youngest), and other various things. Especially when my grandparents became ill when I was about 11. I was the only real person that had close connection to them, so I felt responsible and was my duty to aid them to the most I can. But 11 year best people can only do so much. They would eventually pass, only few months later. My father continued to work. He made it seem like nothing about it bothered him. That could not be true, though. At least for what I thought. But now as I am older and look back to it, maybe I was trying to read into things that did not exist. I do not know.
     
    School life was nothing crazy. Strict principles that kept you enforced and in your lane for the "representation of your motherland.", at least that's what they would tell us. From small ages to older, it was the same repeating processes: learn, get tested, move on immediately. All of that over and over again. They shove us with useless knowledge, they say we have to be the best prepared and educated country in case of anything happening in the world. I always thought that was such a weird thing to say, to mention to young audience. I, of course, never object. It would be stupid of me. Get me looked at with eyes of fiery. So I continued on my course and did not let up.
     
    I got older, I start to work out. My father, he wanted to be military man, like I suppose a lot of strict business fathers want their sons to do. 3 of my 4 brothers were already enlisted into army services, while my other was out of the country doing exploratory studies. He was the one I wished to achieve to be. He was the one who felt like he was living his own life that was not dictated by his country nor his relative family. I try to continue to take my mind off the millions of things that were growing through it. I pick up sports more often with other kids, although I was quite older and bigger at the time now. I was introduced to Hockey at about 13, maybe about 14. The ice became a place where I felt safe to be, where I was living that independent lifestyle that I wanted. Father wanted my focus on other things, but I refused. I stuck with my heart, and it causes rifts in the family. Unneeded tension, my mother said to me. I figured they would come around as some point. I was now 15, I played Hockey everyday. I was now playing for a club team where I thought I was holding my own. It felt good to be considered a great player, a star of some sorts. I felt like nothing was going to be wrong of me. I think that's where I finally felt myself be whole.
     
    I turned to now play on a professional level at the age of 16. I wished to continue this path to the highest ranks I could. My family was having financial problems, my father had lost his job because of some things that I still do not know to this day. My mind became fluttered with outside noise, the ice was the only way to avoid it. To skate. To strike. I believe that is why my rise to international fame came so fast. I got offers from VHLM coaches, they want me. I planned to finish season and immediately come over.
     
    But then my father unexpectedly died. They say they dont know the reason but I believe after my father lost his job, there was people wanting him gone. I do not know this for fact. I will probably never know. I stepped away from the game, for what I thought would be permanently. I wanted to go into army, like my Father would have wanted me to do. What he dreamed of.
     
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    Those were my father's last writing to me.
     
    Hockey was my destiny.
     
    My father believed in my destiny. I had to achieve it. I had to finish it for him. For myself. I contact VHLM. I join San Diego.
     
    I am still writing the chapter of my story now. It is not over until I satisfy my father. From above the clouds.
     
    (Translated Biography. Interview brought to you by Russian Sports Top News.)
     
    (1018 Words)
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Subject056 in Биография (Afonya Romanov Biography)   
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    - Ignat Romanov
     
    ~~~~~~~~
     
    Sometimes, I think back to that day. I was merely a kid, trying to grow up in the outskirts of Russia in a very small, unpopulated town. I grew up in that town, my whole life. It was a place there you would ultimately learn everyone's names, and the popular families ran the town from generation to generation. I bet that if I walked back into that town today that nothing has changed. We ended up leaving it, when I went more professional in Hockey. But that is not where the story starts, no?
     
    I was born into big family. My father was blacksmith. Very good one. He worked very close to government officials in nearby station to town. My mother stayed at home. Watched over the family. I had 4 brothers and 2 sisters, all which are older than me. I was the youngest, I suppose I had to grow up more quicker than I would have understood. Always having to watch my back because of the people around us, and my own family. They fought, they threw you down in the mud and kept you there. Everyday it was a form of survival. They were not abusive by any means, but it was never a day in heaven either. You had to pull weight in the family. I started working in farms, plucking everyday essentially since I was eight. At the same time I had to find time for education, looking over my entire family (even if I was the youngest), and other various things. Especially when my grandparents became ill when I was about 11. I was the only real person that had close connection to them, so I felt responsible and was my duty to aid them to the most I can. But 11 year best people can only do so much. They would eventually pass, only few months later. My father continued to work. He made it seem like nothing about it bothered him. That could not be true, though. At least for what I thought. But now as I am older and look back to it, maybe I was trying to read into things that did not exist. I do not know.
     
    School life was nothing crazy. Strict principles that kept you enforced and in your lane for the "representation of your motherland.", at least that's what they would tell us. From small ages to older, it was the same repeating processes: learn, get tested, move on immediately. All of that over and over again. They shove us with useless knowledge, they say we have to be the best prepared and educated country in case of anything happening in the world. I always thought that was such a weird thing to say, to mention to young audience. I, of course, never object. It would be stupid of me. Get me looked at with eyes of fiery. So I continued on my course and did not let up.
     
    I got older, I start to work out. My father, he wanted to be military man, like I suppose a lot of strict business fathers want their sons to do. 3 of my 4 brothers were already enlisted into army services, while my other was out of the country doing exploratory studies. He was the one I wished to achieve to be. He was the one who felt like he was living his own life that was not dictated by his country nor his relative family. I try to continue to take my mind off the millions of things that were growing through it. I pick up sports more often with other kids, although I was quite older and bigger at the time now. I was introduced to Hockey at about 13, maybe about 14. The ice became a place where I felt safe to be, where I was living that independent lifestyle that I wanted. Father wanted my focus on other things, but I refused. I stuck with my heart, and it causes rifts in the family. Unneeded tension, my mother said to me. I figured they would come around as some point. I was now 15, I played Hockey everyday. I was now playing for a club team where I thought I was holding my own. It felt good to be considered a great player, a star of some sorts. I felt like nothing was going to be wrong of me. I think that's where I finally felt myself be whole.
     
    I turned to now play on a professional level at the age of 16. I wished to continue this path to the highest ranks I could. My family was having financial problems, my father had lost his job because of some things that I still do not know to this day. My mind became fluttered with outside noise, the ice was the only way to avoid it. To skate. To strike. I believe that is why my rise to international fame came so fast. I got offers from VHLM coaches, they want me. I planned to finish season and immediately come over.
     
    But then my father unexpectedly died. They say they dont know the reason but I believe after my father lost his job, there was people wanting him gone. I do not know this for fact. I will probably never know. I stepped away from the game, for what I thought would be permanently. I wanted to go into army, like my Father would have wanted me to do. What he dreamed of.
     
    "Son, you're destined,
     
    Stop trying to throw it away.
     
    You're a Romanov.
     
    It's about time you represent."
     
    Those were my father's last writing to me.
     
    Hockey was my destiny.
     
    My father believed in my destiny. I had to achieve it. I had to finish it for him. For myself. I contact VHLM. I join San Diego.
     
    I am still writing the chapter of my story now. It is not over until I satisfy my father. From above the clouds.
     
    (Translated Biography. Interview brought to you by Russian Sports Top News.)
     
    (1018 Words)
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    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Frank in Hesss Backk   
    Hello? Hey! Hi!
     
    Well this is probably...interesting at the very least.
     
    I don't remember when I officially made my account, I suppose I could actually just go check but if there's one thing to know about me I am super lazy at doing the most simplistic things (just literally go look at my previous player and you'll find that out real quick). I came into the VHL as an Affiliate from the EFL and SBA, two leagues that I am still in and partake in jobs there. I created a player, Zach Whelan, some Irish kid? I believe that's where he was from. Man, I wish my memory was not so bad but it absolutely is and I cannot pretend that isn't.
     
    Regardless, I cannot really say that Mister Whelan every got far in his career...because well he didn't. That dude SUCKED. Why? Because I disappeared back to my regular leagues rather quickly, leaving him to only be a distant memory, still existing and just sitting doing nothing this entire time. I'm sure some teams could've definitely used him in the VHLM or whatever, he was pretty good TPE for there, so I apologize for everybody who sent me massive amount of PMs that I probably never responded to. (Yeah, I'm actually sorry @AJW).
     
    So will this time be different? Well, probably not. I'm not a very optimistic person, you see. Although I do have the time as of right now to completely do all sim leagues since its summer, you never know when things pop up and whatnot. But I hope to put my investment back into this league that I do think is pretty cool. I have a lot of friends here because of other leagues and plus theres a lot of new people to meet and get involved with. I'll probably never be super active on the forums, since most of my stuff will probably come from affiliate PT but regardless this will be a fun change of pace for me.
     
    My new player is the "Big Bad Russian", or something. I dunno, I had absolutely no creation in terms of names so I just had to come up with something and roll with it. I probably should've made it relate to my SBA player now that I think about it. Oh well, missed opportunity. With people to help me, I think this will go decently well. I must say, I no absolutely NOTHING about hockey. Nothing about metrics, statistics, nothing. I only know there's a goalie, basically. And that's not even my position. So you can imagine how this is probably going to go.
     
    But who cares! Cheers to new chapters! Maybe my character this time will actually be remembered unlike Whelan. Maybe my character will forever live in the lower levels or something, I dunno how this progression system really works since I've basically never really paid attention to stuff but yeah! I'll be around on the Discord and of course my affiliate partners, so come say hi to me whenever. I'll need all the help I can get because your boy is not that smart
  13. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Subject056 in Hesss Backk   
    Hello? Hey! Hi!
     
    Well this is probably...interesting at the very least.
     
    I don't remember when I officially made my account, I suppose I could actually just go check but if there's one thing to know about me I am super lazy at doing the most simplistic things (just literally go look at my previous player and you'll find that out real quick). I came into the VHL as an Affiliate from the EFL and SBA, two leagues that I am still in and partake in jobs there. I created a player, Zach Whelan, some Irish kid? I believe that's where he was from. Man, I wish my memory was not so bad but it absolutely is and I cannot pretend that isn't.
     
    Regardless, I cannot really say that Mister Whelan every got far in his career...because well he didn't. That dude SUCKED. Why? Because I disappeared back to my regular leagues rather quickly, leaving him to only be a distant memory, still existing and just sitting doing nothing this entire time. I'm sure some teams could've definitely used him in the VHLM or whatever, he was pretty good TPE for there, so I apologize for everybody who sent me massive amount of PMs that I probably never responded to. (Yeah, I'm actually sorry @AJW).
     
    So will this time be different? Well, probably not. I'm not a very optimistic person, you see. Although I do have the time as of right now to completely do all sim leagues since its summer, you never know when things pop up and whatnot. But I hope to put my investment back into this league that I do think is pretty cool. I have a lot of friends here because of other leagues and plus theres a lot of new people to meet and get involved with. I'll probably never be super active on the forums, since most of my stuff will probably come from affiliate PT but regardless this will be a fun change of pace for me.
     
    My new player is the "Big Bad Russian", or something. I dunno, I had absolutely no creation in terms of names so I just had to come up with something and roll with it. I probably should've made it relate to my SBA player now that I think about it. Oh well, missed opportunity. With people to help me, I think this will go decently well. I must say, I no absolutely NOTHING about hockey. Nothing about metrics, statistics, nothing. I only know there's a goalie, basically. And that's not even my position. So you can imagine how this is probably going to go.
     
    But who cares! Cheers to new chapters! Maybe my character this time will actually be remembered unlike Whelan. Maybe my character will forever live in the lower levels or something, I dunno how this progression system really works since I've basically never really paid attention to stuff but yeah! I'll be around on the Discord and of course my affiliate partners, so come say hi to me whenever. I'll need all the help I can get because your boy is not that smart
  14. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Blazzer in (S90) RW - Afonya Romanov, TPE: 80   
    It's the best!
     
    Thanksss
     
    Yess
  15. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Pifferfish in Hesss Backk   
    Hello? Hey! Hi!
     
    Well this is probably...interesting at the very least.
     
    I don't remember when I officially made my account, I suppose I could actually just go check but if there's one thing to know about me I am super lazy at doing the most simplistic things (just literally go look at my previous player and you'll find that out real quick). I came into the VHL as an Affiliate from the EFL and SBA, two leagues that I am still in and partake in jobs there. I created a player, Zach Whelan, some Irish kid? I believe that's where he was from. Man, I wish my memory was not so bad but it absolutely is and I cannot pretend that isn't.
     
    Regardless, I cannot really say that Mister Whelan every got far in his career...because well he didn't. That dude SUCKED. Why? Because I disappeared back to my regular leagues rather quickly, leaving him to only be a distant memory, still existing and just sitting doing nothing this entire time. I'm sure some teams could've definitely used him in the VHLM or whatever, he was pretty good TPE for there, so I apologize for everybody who sent me massive amount of PMs that I probably never responded to. (Yeah, I'm actually sorry @AJW).
     
    So will this time be different? Well, probably not. I'm not a very optimistic person, you see. Although I do have the time as of right now to completely do all sim leagues since its summer, you never know when things pop up and whatnot. But I hope to put my investment back into this league that I do think is pretty cool. I have a lot of friends here because of other leagues and plus theres a lot of new people to meet and get involved with. I'll probably never be super active on the forums, since most of my stuff will probably come from affiliate PT but regardless this will be a fun change of pace for me.
     
    My new player is the "Big Bad Russian", or something. I dunno, I had absolutely no creation in terms of names so I just had to come up with something and roll with it. I probably should've made it relate to my SBA player now that I think about it. Oh well, missed opportunity. With people to help me, I think this will go decently well. I must say, I no absolutely NOTHING about hockey. Nothing about metrics, statistics, nothing. I only know there's a goalie, basically. And that's not even my position. So you can imagine how this is probably going to go.
     
    But who cares! Cheers to new chapters! Maybe my character this time will actually be remembered unlike Whelan. Maybe my character will forever live in the lower levels or something, I dunno how this progression system really works since I've basically never really paid attention to stuff but yeah! I'll be around on the Discord and of course my affiliate partners, so come say hi to me whenever. I'll need all the help I can get because your boy is not that smart
  16. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Pifferfish in Russia's Afonya Romanov to San Diego   
    Afonya Romanov, the Right Wing star of Russia, moves over to VHLM.
     
    Romanov, age 17, reported late last night that the move to the VHLM would come after a successful season in Russia that saw the star gain international spotlight in what felt like an overnight sensation. The news did not come to shock for many, as Romanov had been planning on making the jump for a while before it was put off due to personal matters that caused him to miss a slate of games. The reasons for missing these is still completely unknown, Romonov has refused to give any statement to the press towards any mention of it, with the only statement of: "I still win for team, how much I play is irrelevant." (Translated)
     
    After flying to America about a week ago, Romanov spent time talking to multiple General Managers in the VHLM, notably those of Philadelphia, San Diego, and Mississauga. The announcement of his final recruitment and also the announcement of his play was yesterday via social media where the young star announced to San Diego, an upcoming team with great potential. It will become very clear that Romanov will fit very quickly into this team, which is believed to be a main component as to why the deal was made with the organization. The future is bright for the out-of-country star.
  17. Fire
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Arce in Russia's Afonya Romanov to San Diego   
    Afonya Romanov, the Right Wing star of Russia, moves over to VHLM.
     
    Romanov, age 17, reported late last night that the move to the VHLM would come after a successful season in Russia that saw the star gain international spotlight in what felt like an overnight sensation. The news did not come to shock for many, as Romanov had been planning on making the jump for a while before it was put off due to personal matters that caused him to miss a slate of games. The reasons for missing these is still completely unknown, Romonov has refused to give any statement to the press towards any mention of it, with the only statement of: "I still win for team, how much I play is irrelevant." (Translated)
     
    After flying to America about a week ago, Romanov spent time talking to multiple General Managers in the VHLM, notably those of Philadelphia, San Diego, and Mississauga. The announcement of his final recruitment and also the announcement of his play was yesterday via social media where the young star announced to San Diego, an upcoming team with great potential. It will become very clear that Romanov will fit very quickly into this team, which is believed to be a main component as to why the deal was made with the organization. The future is bright for the out-of-country star.
  18. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from jacobcarson877 in Russia's Afonya Romanov to San Diego   
    Afonya Romanov, the Right Wing star of Russia, moves over to VHLM.
     
    Romanov, age 17, reported late last night that the move to the VHLM would come after a successful season in Russia that saw the star gain international spotlight in what felt like an overnight sensation. The news did not come to shock for many, as Romanov had been planning on making the jump for a while before it was put off due to personal matters that caused him to miss a slate of games. The reasons for missing these is still completely unknown, Romonov has refused to give any statement to the press towards any mention of it, with the only statement of: "I still win for team, how much I play is irrelevant." (Translated)
     
    After flying to America about a week ago, Romanov spent time talking to multiple General Managers in the VHLM, notably those of Philadelphia, San Diego, and Mississauga. The announcement of his final recruitment and also the announcement of his play was yesterday via social media where the young star announced to San Diego, an upcoming team with great potential. It will become very clear that Romanov will fit very quickly into this team, which is believed to be a main component as to why the deal was made with the organization. The future is bright for the out-of-country star.
  19. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from AJW in Hesss Backk   
    Hello? Hey! Hi!
     
    Well this is probably...interesting at the very least.
     
    I don't remember when I officially made my account, I suppose I could actually just go check but if there's one thing to know about me I am super lazy at doing the most simplistic things (just literally go look at my previous player and you'll find that out real quick). I came into the VHL as an Affiliate from the EFL and SBA, two leagues that I am still in and partake in jobs there. I created a player, Zach Whelan, some Irish kid? I believe that's where he was from. Man, I wish my memory was not so bad but it absolutely is and I cannot pretend that isn't.
     
    Regardless, I cannot really say that Mister Whelan every got far in his career...because well he didn't. That dude SUCKED. Why? Because I disappeared back to my regular leagues rather quickly, leaving him to only be a distant memory, still existing and just sitting doing nothing this entire time. I'm sure some teams could've definitely used him in the VHLM or whatever, he was pretty good TPE for there, so I apologize for everybody who sent me massive amount of PMs that I probably never responded to. (Yeah, I'm actually sorry @AJW).
     
    So will this time be different? Well, probably not. I'm not a very optimistic person, you see. Although I do have the time as of right now to completely do all sim leagues since its summer, you never know when things pop up and whatnot. But I hope to put my investment back into this league that I do think is pretty cool. I have a lot of friends here because of other leagues and plus theres a lot of new people to meet and get involved with. I'll probably never be super active on the forums, since most of my stuff will probably come from affiliate PT but regardless this will be a fun change of pace for me.
     
    My new player is the "Big Bad Russian", or something. I dunno, I had absolutely no creation in terms of names so I just had to come up with something and roll with it. I probably should've made it relate to my SBA player now that I think about it. Oh well, missed opportunity. With people to help me, I think this will go decently well. I must say, I no absolutely NOTHING about hockey. Nothing about metrics, statistics, nothing. I only know there's a goalie, basically. And that's not even my position. So you can imagine how this is probably going to go.
     
    But who cares! Cheers to new chapters! Maybe my character this time will actually be remembered unlike Whelan. Maybe my character will forever live in the lower levels or something, I dunno how this progression system really works since I've basically never really paid attention to stuff but yeah! I'll be around on the Discord and of course my affiliate partners, so come say hi to me whenever. I'll need all the help I can get because your boy is not that smart
  20. Like
    DontCallMeCarson reacted to vincentlg2007 in (S90) RW - Afonya Romanov, TPE: 80   
    Welcome back!
  21. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from jacobcarson877 in Hesss Backk   
    Hello? Hey! Hi!
     
    Well this is probably...interesting at the very least.
     
    I don't remember when I officially made my account, I suppose I could actually just go check but if there's one thing to know about me I am super lazy at doing the most simplistic things (just literally go look at my previous player and you'll find that out real quick). I came into the VHL as an Affiliate from the EFL and SBA, two leagues that I am still in and partake in jobs there. I created a player, Zach Whelan, some Irish kid? I believe that's where he was from. Man, I wish my memory was not so bad but it absolutely is and I cannot pretend that isn't.
     
    Regardless, I cannot really say that Mister Whelan every got far in his career...because well he didn't. That dude SUCKED. Why? Because I disappeared back to my regular leagues rather quickly, leaving him to only be a distant memory, still existing and just sitting doing nothing this entire time. I'm sure some teams could've definitely used him in the VHLM or whatever, he was pretty good TPE for there, so I apologize for everybody who sent me massive amount of PMs that I probably never responded to. (Yeah, I'm actually sorry @AJW).
     
    So will this time be different? Well, probably not. I'm not a very optimistic person, you see. Although I do have the time as of right now to completely do all sim leagues since its summer, you never know when things pop up and whatnot. But I hope to put my investment back into this league that I do think is pretty cool. I have a lot of friends here because of other leagues and plus theres a lot of new people to meet and get involved with. I'll probably never be super active on the forums, since most of my stuff will probably come from affiliate PT but regardless this will be a fun change of pace for me.
     
    My new player is the "Big Bad Russian", or something. I dunno, I had absolutely no creation in terms of names so I just had to come up with something and roll with it. I probably should've made it relate to my SBA player now that I think about it. Oh well, missed opportunity. With people to help me, I think this will go decently well. I must say, I no absolutely NOTHING about hockey. Nothing about metrics, statistics, nothing. I only know there's a goalie, basically. And that's not even my position. So you can imagine how this is probably going to go.
     
    But who cares! Cheers to new chapters! Maybe my character this time will actually be remembered unlike Whelan. Maybe my character will forever live in the lower levels or something, I dunno how this progression system really works since I've basically never really paid attention to stuff but yeah! I'll be around on the Discord and of course my affiliate partners, so come say hi to me whenever. I'll need all the help I can get because your boy is not that smart
  22. Haha
    DontCallMeCarson reacted to Lemorse7 in (S90) RW - Afonya Romanov, TPE: 80   
    @Adrest245what did you doo now 
  23. Woah
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from Zetterberg in (S90) RW - Afonya Romanov, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: DontCallMeCarson
    Player Name: Afonya Romanov
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 17
    Position: RW
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 201 lbs.
    Birthplace: Russia

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
  24. Cheers
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from jacobcarson877 in (S90) RW - Afonya Romanov, TPE: 80   
    thanksss! more time on my hands at least right now so itll be nice
  25. Like
    DontCallMeCarson got a reaction from badcolethetitan in (S90) RW - Afonya Romanov, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: DontCallMeCarson
    Player Name: Afonya Romanov
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 17
    Position: RW
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 201 lbs.
    Birthplace: Russia

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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