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THE BOOK DRAFT (1 Viewer)

OK. cosjobs can pick at 2pm EST.

We will allow 1/2 hour before skipping a drafter. Note: we should make an exception for rikishiboy since he's in Asia and obviously isn't working the same hours we are.

I have no idea where Assani is, so I can't say what his working hours are. Hopefully he can shed some light on that when he makes his next appearance. (I PM'd him that he was on deck some time ago.) He's got a good draft going and it would be a shame to waste it. Fortunately, there's a plethora of good books so even if he's skipped and something he wanted is taken, he can still find something else.

Drafters that miss a pick can jump in and make a pick as soon as they are able.

Does this cover everything?
Are we turning the clock off during the evenings?
 
How long do we wait on Assani the Draft Killer?
I have picks for Woz and perry147. I think someone had picks for Humuna (if need be) and I assume you are ready, so if we skip him this draft takes off in a hurry.I have no problem with skipping people but it hasn't been that long. Also, we did not stipulate any requirements on when people had to be around. We waited on mon (who has since explained he can only draft 8-5 CT) over night.

I really don't care one way or the other. I'd like to see some flow. How about a 2 hour time limit? That would give Assanijwd 'til 2:05pm.

What does the group say? Can we hold off another hour or so?
I agree lets wait another hour and then if he hasn't shown then we skip.
If you guys want to, I guess its okay with me. But please only this time. I hate these two hour lulls when everyone else is here or has PMed. In the furtue I think half an hour is more than enough for someone who has not checked in, PMed or anything.
:goodposting: Granted, #### can happen, but if you know you're going to be away, shoot a PM . . .

 
OK. cosjobs can pick at 2pm EST.

We will allow 1/2 hour before skipping a drafter. Note: we should make an exception for rikishiboy since he's in Asia and obviously isn't working the same hours we are.

I have no idea where Assani is, so I can't say what his working hours are. Hopefully he can shed some light on that when he makes his next appearance. (I PM'd him that he was on deck some time ago.) He's got a good draft going and it would be a shame to waste it. Fortunately, there's a plethora of good books so even if he's skipped and something he wanted is taken, he can still find something else.

Drafters that miss a pick can jump in and make a pick as soon as they are able.

Does this cover everything?
Yes. Do you want to set a nighttime limit like 10:00PM but between 7:00 AM and 10:00PM the 1/2 hour rule applies?
 
OK.  cosjobs can pick at 2pm EST. 

We will allow 1/2 hour before skipping a drafter.  Note: we should make an exception for rikishiboy since he's in Asia and obviously isn't working the same hours we are. 

I have no idea where Assani is, so I can't say what his working hours are.  Hopefully he can shed some light on that when he makes his next appearance.  (I PM'd him that he was on deck some time ago.)  He's got a good draft going and it would be a shame to waste it.  Fortunately, there's a plethora of good books so even if he's skipped and something he wanted is taken, he can still find something else.

Drafters that miss a pick can jump in and make a pick as soon as they are able.

Does this cover everything?
Yes. Do you want to set a nighttime limit like 10:00PM but between 7:00 AM and 10:00PM the 1/2 hour rule applies?
What time zone?:wrench:

 
OK.  cosjobs can pick at 2pm EST. 

We will allow 1/2 hour before skipping a drafter.  Note: we should make an exception for rikishiboy since he's in Asia and obviously isn't working the same hours we are. 

I have no idea where Assani is, so I can't say what his working hours are.  Hopefully he can shed some light on that when he makes his next appearance.  (I PM'd him that he was on deck some time ago.)  He's got a good draft going and it would be a shame to waste it.  Fortunately, there's a plethora of good books so even if he's skipped and something he wanted is taken, he can still find something else.

Drafters that miss a pick can jump in and make a pick as soon as they are able.

Does this cover everything?
Yes. Do you want to set a nighttime limit like 10:00PM but between 7:00 AM and 10:00PM the 1/2 hour rule applies?
What time zone?:wrench:
:lmao: I think we've got at least 4 time zones covered, with a very wide spread

 
OK.  cosjobs can pick at 2pm EST. 

We will allow 1/2 hour before skipping a drafter.  Note: we should make an exception for rikishiboy since he's in Asia and obviously isn't working the same hours we are. 

I have no idea where Assani is, so I can't say what his working hours are.  Hopefully he can shed some light on that when he makes his next appearance.  (I PM'd him that he was on deck some time ago.)  He's got a good draft going and it would be a shame to waste it.  Fortunately, there's a plethora of good books so even if he's skipped and something he wanted is taken, he can still find something else.

Drafters that miss a pick can jump in and make a pick as soon as they are able.

Does this cover everything?
Yes. Do you want to set a nighttime limit like 10:00PM but between 7:00 AM and 10:00PM the 1/2 hour rule applies?
Are you really on the innernet 15 hours a day? Can't we cut those hours back a bit?
 
Since he has not picked yet, I want to change mine. Is that allowable? I'm cool either way.
:lmao: Sure, go ahead. Odds are you'll be making consecutive picks anyway.
Now that's just my opinion. I'm pretty laid back about this draft. If others have a problem with this, by all means chime in.
 
OK. cosjobs can pick at 2pm EST.

We will allow 1/2 hour before skipping a drafter. Note: we should make an exception for rikishiboy since he's in Asia and obviously isn't working the same hours we are.

I have no idea where Assani is, so I can't say what his working hours are. Hopefully he can shed some light on that when he makes his next appearance. (I PM'd him that he was on deck some time ago.) He's got a good draft going and it would be a shame to waste it. Fortunately, there's a plethora of good books so even if he's skipped and something he wanted is taken, he can still find something else.

Drafters that miss a pick can jump in and make a pick as soon as they are able.

Does this cover everything?
Yes. Do you want to set a nighttime limit like 10:00PM but between 7:00 AM and 10:00PM the 1/2 hour rule applies?
Are you really on the innernet 15 hours a day? Can't we cut those hours back a bit?
yes I always have the browser open on my PC at work and home.
 
If mon wants to cut the hours back, I think we should. It's not like he* isn't around all the time during the day. Besides, it's only a 10-round, 10-team draft. It's not like we're trying to get through a 12-team 53-round IDP draft or anything.* I assume mon is a guy, but female avatars always throw me off.

 
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OK.  cosjobs can pick at 2pm EST. 

We will allow 1/2 hour before skipping a drafter.  Note: we should make an exception for rikishiboy since he's in Asia and obviously isn't working the same hours we are. 

I have no idea where Assani is, so I can't say what his working hours are.  Hopefully he can shed some light on that when he makes his next appearance.  (I PM'd him that he was on deck some time ago.)  He's got a good draft going and it would be a shame to waste it.  Fortunately, there's a plethora of good books so even if he's skipped and something he wanted is taken, he can still find something else.

Drafters that miss a pick can jump in and make a pick as soon as they are able.

Does this cover everything?
Yes. Do you want to set a nighttime limit like 10:00PM but between 7:00 AM and 10:00PM the 1/2 hour rule applies?
Are you really on the innernet 15 hours a day? Can't we cut those hours back a bit?
yes I always have the browser open on my PC at work and home.
Honestly, I can't say anything. Five years ago I was doing the same thing. I've got so much free time at work, that I'm on all the time during work hours, but I'm in a situation now where I don't have innernet at home.
 
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Since he has not picked yet, I want to change mine. Is that allowable? I'm cool either way.
:lmao: Sure, go ahead. Odds are you'll be making consecutive picks anyway.
Okay, I am going to change my horror pick to The Three Stigmata of Peter Eldrich by Philip K. ****. This mind-blowing horror/sci-fi novel shows **** in peak form and can be re-read numerous times, each thoroughly enjoyable, yet interpreted a bit differently. I really had to have a P K **** in my library and have my eye on a different sci-fi author.

 
How long do we wait on Assani the Draft Killer?
I have picks for Woz and perry147. I think someone had picks for Humuna (if need be) and I assume you are ready, so if we skip him this draft takes off in a hurry.I have no problem with skipping people but it hasn't been that long. Also, we did not stipulate any requirements on when people had to be around. We waited on mon (who has since explained he can only draft 8-5 CT) over night.

I really don't care one way or the other. I'd like to see some flow. How about a 2 hour time limit? That would give Assanijwd 'til 2:05pm.

What does the group say? Can we hold off another hour or so?
My bad, Humana has sent me some picks. I can hang around here for about another 20 minutes if it's his turn. And I should be back periodically in the afternoon.
 
How long do we wait on Assani the Draft Killer?
I have picks for Woz and perry147. I think someone had picks for Humuna (if need be) and I assume you are ready, so if we skip him this draft takes off in a hurry.I have no problem with skipping people but it hasn't been that long. Also, we did not stipulate any requirements on when people had to be around. We waited on mon (who has since explained he can only draft 8-5 CT) over night.

I really don't care one way or the other. I'd like to see some flow. How about a 2 hour time limit? That would give Assanijwd 'til 2:05pm.

What does the group say? Can we hold off another hour or so?
My bad, Humana has sent me some picks. I can hang around here for about another 20 minutes if it's his turn. And I should be back periodically in the afternoon.
Humuna is around. Thanks though
 
How long do we wait on Assani the Draft Killer?
I have picks for Woz and perry147. I think someone had picks for Humuna (if need be) and I assume you are ready, so if we skip him this draft takes off in a hurry.I have no problem with skipping people but it hasn't been that long. Also, we did not stipulate any requirements on when people had to be around. We waited on mon (who has since explained he can only draft 8-5 CT) over night.

I really don't care one way or the other. I'd like to see some flow. How about a 2 hour time limit? That would give Assanijwd 'til 2:05pm.

What does the group say? Can we hold off another hour or so?
My bad, Humana has sent me some picks. I can hang around here for about another 20 minutes if it's his turn. And I should be back periodically in the afternoon.
Humuna is around. Thanks though
I know this may be asking a lot, but can we get an update on where we're at and who is up? I'm trying to plan my picks to fit the trends :thumbup:
 
How long do we wait on Assani the Draft Killer?
I have picks for Woz and perry147. I think someone had picks for Humuna (if need be) and I assume you are ready, so if we skip him this draft takes off in a hurry.I have no problem with skipping people but it hasn't been that long. Also, we did not stipulate any requirements on when people had to be around. We waited on mon (who has since explained he can only draft 8-5 CT) over night.

I really don't care one way or the other. I'd like to see some flow. How about a 2 hour time limit? That would give Assanijwd 'til 2:05pm.

What does the group say? Can we hold off another hour or so?
My bad, Humana has sent me some picks. I can hang around here for about another 20 minutes if it's his turn. And I should be back periodically in the afternoon.
Humuna is around. Thanks though
I know this may be asking a lot, but can we get an update on where we're at and who is up? I'm trying to plan my picks to fit the trends :thumbup:
And go against the core VBD philosophy?
 
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FWIW, I'll be out of the office from about 1:00 to 4:00 CT. I doubt the draft will get back to me, but if it does just wait out the half hour and then skip me. I'll jump in when I get back.

 
How long do we wait on Assani the Draft Killer?
I have picks for Woz and perry147. I think someone had picks for Humuna (if need be) and I assume you are ready, so if we skip him this draft takes off in a hurry.I have no problem with skipping people but it hasn't been that long. Also, we did not stipulate any requirements on when people had to be around. We waited on mon (who has since explained he can only draft 8-5 CT) over night.

I really don't care one way or the other. I'd like to see some flow. How about a 2 hour time limit? That would give Assanijwd 'til 2:05pm.

What does the group say? Can we hold off another hour or so?
My bad, Humana has sent me some picks. I can hang around here for about another 20 minutes if it's his turn. And I should be back periodically in the afternoon.
Humuna is around. Thanks though
I know this may be asking a lot, but can we get an update on where we're at and who is up? I'm trying to plan my picks to fit the trends :thumbup:
And go against the core VBD philosophy?
I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't. I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.

 
1.02 - DC Thunder - The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald - Classic1.03 - Ivankaramazov - The Stand - Stephen King - Horror

1.04 - mon - The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck - Classic

1.05 - perry147 - The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkein - Science Fiction/Fantasy

1.06 - Uncle Humuna - Moby **** - Herman Melville - Classic

1.07 - kupcho1 - 孫子兵法 (The Art of War) - 孫子 (Sun Tzu) - Nonfiction

1.08 - Woz - The Best Tales of Edgar Allen Poe - Edgar Allen Poe - Short Story Collection

1.09 - cosjobs - Lonesome Dove - Larry McMurtry - Drama

1.10 - Assani Fisher - 1984 - George Orwell - Classic

2.01 - Assani Fisher - Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Salinger - Drama

2.02 - cosjobs - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain - Classic

2.03 - Woz - Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift - Classic

2.04 - kupcho1 - A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole - Drama

2.05 - Uncle Humuna - Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut - Flex

2.06 - perry147 - The Iliad - Homer - Classic

2.07 - mon - Catch 22 - Joseph Heller - Flex

2.08 - Ivankaramazov - Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk - Thriller

2.09 - DC Thunder - Horatio Hornblower Series - C.S. Forester - Series

2.10 - rikishiboy - Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes - Classic

3.01 - rikishiboy - Frankenstein - Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - Horror

3.02 - DC Thunder - The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas - Thriller

3.03 - Ivankaramazov - Brave New World - Aldous Huxley - Science Fiction/Fantasy

3.04 - mon - Tales of H. P. Lovecraft - H. P. Lovecraft - Horror

3.05 - perry147 - Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand - Drama

3.06 - Uncle Humuna - Dune - Frank Herbert - Science Fiction/Fantasy

3.07 - kupcho1 - Ulysses - James Joyce - Classic

3.08 - Woz - The Prince - Machiavelli - Nonfiction

3.09 - cosjobs - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Philip K. **** - Horror

3.10 - Assani Fisher - - -

rikishiboy

1 - The Foundation Series - Isaac Asimov - Series

2 - Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes - Classic

3 - Frankenstein - Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - Horror

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DC Thunder

1 - The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald - Classic

2 - Horatio Hornblower Series - C.S. Forester - Series

3 - The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas - Thriller

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Ivankaramazov

1 - The Stand - Stephen King - Horror

2 - Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk - Thriller

3 - Brave New World - Aldous Huxley - Science Fiction/Fantasy

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mon

1 - The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck - Classic

2 - Catch 22 - Joseph Heller - Flex

3 - Tales of H. P. Lovecraft - H. P. Lovecraft - Horror

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perry147

1 - The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkein - Science Fiction/Fantasy

2 - The Iliad - Homer - Classic

3 - Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand - Drama

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Uncle Humuna

1 - Moby **** - Herman Melville - Classic

2 - Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut - Flex

3 - Dune - Frank Herbert - Science Fiction/Fantasy

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kupcho1

1 - 孫子兵法 (The Art of War) - 孫子 (Sun Tzu) - Nonfiction

2 - A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole - Drama

3 - Ulysses - James Joyce - Classic

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Woz

1 - The Best Tales of Edgar Allen Poe - Edgar Allen Poe - Short Story Collection

2 - Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift - Classic

3 - The Prince - Machiavelli - Nonfiction

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cosjobs

1 - Lonesome Dove - Larry McMurtry - Drama

2 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain - Classic

3 - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Philip K. **** - Horror

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Assani Fisher

1 - 1984 - George Orwell - Classic

2 - Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Salinger - Drama

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Thanks! As for my pick of the "Prince", I was very torn as the nonfiction category is so wide open and I probably could have waited. While I do think there are several theoretical books that are just as superior or moreso, Machiavelli's take book was both practical and metaphysical and has been a cornerstone for much utilitarian thought. Plus the controversy it causes (caused) is almost unrivaled. It's also an easier read than most social or political theory books.

 
I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't.

I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.
Yeah, the non-fiction category is ultra-deep. I've got about half a dozen entries there that I know will not be drafted. It's tempting to just wait and grab one or two at the very end.
 
Thanks!

As for my pick of the "Prince", I was very torn as the nonfiction category is so wide open and I probably could have waited. While I do think there are several theoretical books that are just as superior or moreso, Machiavelli's take book was both practical and metaphysical and has been a cornerstone for much utilitarian thought. Plus the controversy it causes (caused) is almost unrivaled. It's also an easier read than most social or political theory books.
Very nice pick with "The Prince".
 
I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't.

I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.
Yeah, the non-fiction category is ultra-deep. I've got about half a dozen entries there that I know will not be drafted. It's tempting to just wait and grab one or two at the very end.
That was my thinking too. However, I wanted to send off a list to kupcho and figured I couldn't pass on the Prince because of its notoriety. I think I'd have taken something else and if it got taken before me then so be it if I were here to draft live. I'm very happy with the pick though. It's like taking TO in a deep receiver draft.

 
I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't.

I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.
Yeah, the non-fiction category is ultra-deep. I've got about half a dozen entries there that I know will not be drafted. It's tempting to just wait and grab one or two at the very end.
:goodposting: In fact, I think that when this is ovah, we should have a just non-fiction draft, with categories that reflect different types of non-fiction: philosophy, theology, science, political theory, biography, autobiography etc.

 
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I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't.

I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.
Yeah, the non-fiction category is ultra-deep. I've got about half a dozen entries there that I know will not be drafted. It's tempting to just wait and grab one or two at the very end.
That was my thinking too. However, I wanted to send off a list to kupcho and figured I couldn't pass on the Prince because of its notoriety. I think I'd have taken something else and if it got taken before me then so be it if I were here to draft live. I'm very happy with the pick though. It's like taking TO in a deep receiver draft.
Maybe its just me, but I did not see nonfiction as deep (as evidenced by how early I took my selection). The Prince was on my short list of books though. Very big impact book. Big hitter, the Prince. :thumbup:
 
I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't.

I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.
Yeah, the non-fiction category is ultra-deep. I've got about half a dozen entries there that I know will not be drafted. It's tempting to just wait and grab one or two at the very end.
:goodposting: In fact, I think that when this is ovah, we should have a just non-fiction draft, with categories that reflect different types of non-fiction: philosophy, theology, science, political theory, biography, autobiography etc.
That would be interesting. I was also thinking of a more current book draft, say published within the last 10-20 years or so.
 
Well, I'm off to class. I should be back within an hour or so and can check in periodically at work so I can probably draft for myself. If, however, I'm not here past my 1/2 hour, just pick off my list kupcho.

 
I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't.

I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.
Yeah, the non-fiction category is ultra-deep. I've got about half a dozen entries there that I know will not be drafted. It's tempting to just wait and grab one or two at the very end.
:goodposting: In fact, I think that when this is ovah, we should have a just non-fiction draft, with categories that reflect different types of non-fiction: philosophy, theology, science, political theory, biography, autobiography etc.
That would be interesting. I was also thinking of a more current book draft, say published within the last 10-20 years or so.
But that would eliminate all the greats!
 
I did with my first pick. Although I'm confident I got some greats at every slot so I want to guess which ones may be taken and which won't.

I do wish the non-fiction category was broken down more, there's so many great choices there.
Yeah, the non-fiction category is ultra-deep. I've got about half a dozen entries there that I know will not be drafted. It's tempting to just wait and grab one or two at the very end.
:goodposting: In fact, I think that when this is ovah, we should have a just non-fiction draft, with categories that reflect different types of non-fiction: philosophy, theology, science, political theory, biography, autobiography etc.
That would be interesting. I was also thinking of a more current book draft, say published within the last 10-20 years or so.
But that would eliminate all the greats!
It appears that all the greats/classics are being taken in this draft. I love the classics as much as anyone, but I've read some great current books as well.
 
If he hasn't checked in at all today, why are we waiting on him again?
If you're making the rule that we only draft during "work hours" then my work hours are 2PM-2AM.
Thanks for the info. Your 2pm - evening (ET) works OK. Shouldn't be a problem. If your foresee missing some time (e.g., meetings) let us know. Or better yet, PM picks to someoneThanks

 
If he hasn't checked in at all today, why are we waiting on him again?
If you're making the rule that we only draft during "work hours" then my work hours are 2PM-2AM.
I said "normal work hours". Sorry, world doesn't revolve around you.
 
If he hasn't checked in at all today, why are we waiting on him again?
If you're making the rule that we only draft during "work hours" then my work hours are 2PM-2AM.
I said "normal work hours". Sorry, world doesn't revolve around you.
Nice. I come to a draft and an ifight breaks out. :rolleyes: Let's try to leave past draft history behind and focus on this one, shall we? Other than my sarcastic comment directed at you when you were on the clock overnight (and admittedly before you posted your working hours), no one berated you for not picking when you were up.

gllllll peas

 
If he hasn't checked in at all today, why are we waiting on him again?
If you're making the rule that we only draft during "work hours" then my work hours are 2PM-2AM.
I said "normal work hours". Sorry, world doesn't revolve around you.
Nice. I come to a draft and an ifight breaks out. :rolleyes: Let's try to leave past draft history behind and focus on this one, shall we? Other than my sarcastic comment directed at you when you were on the clock overnight (and admittedly before you posted your working hours), no one berated you for not picking when you were up.

gllllll peas
Sorry. Probably just leftover anger from the Seinfeld draft. I'll let it go for now.
 
This might be controversial because I want to make this as my "series" pick, and the books don't have similar titles and aren't numbered in order as sequels to each other. However, I do believe that the author intended his body of work to be viewed as a whole, which is why I think of them as a "series". Anyway, if this is not allowed, then let me know and I'll repick:For my "series" pick, I choose Plato's dialogues.

 
If he hasn't checked in at all today, why are we waiting on him again?
If you're making the rule that we only draft during "work hours" then my work hours are 2PM-2AM.
I said "normal work hours". Sorry, world doesn't revolve around you.
and the world doesn't revolve around you either. Didn't we wait multiple hours for your pick because you "weren't at work"? I would think that it works both ways.
 
With rikishiboy going to bed when Assani wakes up, this draft is really messed up. I really don't mind a 12-hour draft period with a 30 min limit, but everyone including me should start pm'ing their picks. How does 7 to 7 EST sound?

 
If he hasn't checked in at all today, why are we waiting on him again?
If you're making the rule that we only draft during "work hours" then my work hours are 2PM-2AM.
I said "normal work hours". Sorry, world doesn't revolve around you.
and the world doesn't revolve around you either. Didn't we wait multiple hours for your pick because you "weren't at work"? I would think that it works both ways.
(Serenity now, serenity now) The world revolves around an 8-5 work hour day.
 

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