The term "funstead" is related to the concept of a homestead and exists in the context of IACT to indicate that each lot is recreational property not intended to be a primary residence. Residence is determined by Spotsylvania County, Virginia (U.S.) when an individual logs more than 180 visits within one year (determined by logs kept at the entrance security gate where access may also be restricted).
Sarah has been the recipient of numerous awards, most notably the 2003 Arts Alliance Bravos Award for excellence in theatre.
In addition to her successful acting career, Sarah is a passionate advocate for animal rights and dedicates much of her time and money to the Animal Protection of New Mexico NPO, as well as volunteering regularly at local animal shelters.
Sarah has six cats. Someday she hopes to put a stop to all cougar hunting within the continental United States.
Of all the great heroes of Azeroth one stands above the rest, fiercely loyal to Thrall and known to most as Krork. This epic warrior has braved the deep depths of Deadmines, slain the grotesque creatures of Blackfathom depths and obliterated Ragefire Chasm in one foul swoop!
A famous quote by this alimighty fighter was 'Thrall shall lead us, and i will follow', and he has certainly lived up to this! On his quests to fight for Thrall he has made many friends, such a Ghazuld and Zabuza, whom courageously defended Orgrimmar from thousands of racist Alliance bastards!.His brother Flamehoof is very powerful but not as much as Krork. Krork also was the Gm of The Highlanderz and was Gm of Anam Kara for a short time. Krork was also given his own rank by Blizzard as they realised his true power. He is now known as Krork, Ultimate Warrior of the Horde. Krork refused Blizzard when they offered him to be Thrall's subordinate.
Krork is also well known for his hatred of the Warlock, a cunning elusive foe who will put any living creature into eternal darkness. He once said 'You may dabble in your dark arts, but eventully it will corrupt you' to a warlock who provoked him. The Warlock (who's name was Uncleadolph) agreed to let Krork defeat him infront of many TV film crews because of 'teh medior expozur'. He also claimed a Mage 'Pyroblasted him off the server' but Krork still crushed him with ease. Earlier this year, there were rumours spreading about Krork's intimate relationship with fellow Orc Rawrior Megajoe (AKA Megaojie, Joe, Ultraojie, Uberojie, Superojie, Xuol and Megadodgy). However, the relationship sadly came to an end when Krork dumped Megajoe on the Orgrimmar Bank, calling him a "nub".
Krork also has an auto-biography called 'Krork: Adventures in Azeroth' and the sequal 'Krork: I shout at Flamehoof when he plays in my raiding hours'. These are both best sellers. Krork is in the guild Forsaken Souls, they talk about how big noob Krork is. Krork favorite band are L70ETC, he listens to them every day!. Krork is a PvP lord and tegbags his opponents. Also in his rage he throws bricks at his house.
Krork's toughest challenge to date is his duel with the Human Paladin Yega. It lasted 30 days and 30 nights but eventually Krork landed a victorious heroic strike smiting down the defeated Yega. However had it not been for Flamehoof's valiant charge towards Yega's brother Exploit the outcome could have been very different.
Krork was offered the chance to star in his own movie 'Krork: Tales from Azeroth' although he turned it down as he would be forced to cut down on his Warcraft time due to filming schedules. Russell Crowe will take Krork's place as the main character in the film due to him being the second most baddass person available.
He also refused Kranzil many trips to Black Morass because he was busy standing still in Orgrimmar.
Beginning his training at the age of fifteen years old under sensei Calvin Bomar and his student Yancey Walker he quickly rose to the rank of assistant instructor and was one of the three original students of the Gadsden Bujinkan Dojo under Yancey Walker-sensei when he reformed the dojo in 1998 after Sensei Bomar left for law school. The others were Richard Harris, now ranked Shodan (2002) and Barry Turner also ranked Shodan (2006).
Randall began to train under a wide variety of practitioners within the southeastern US beginning in 1998. His teachers include Lee Drew of the Birmingham Bujinkan Dojo, Mike Tucker, now head of the Mobile, AL and Monroeville, AL Dojo, Shidoshi Zane Prater, head of the Bujinkan Raku Rai Dojo, Sensei Seth Burrows of the Bujinkan Middle Tennessee Dojo, and Shidoshi Arlando Sanders, head of the Tuscaloosa, AL BTSD Dojo. He credits each with a huge contribution to his training. He has also attended seminars taught by Jack Hoban of New Jersey, Bud Malmstrom of Atlanta, Mike Pearce of Japan, and Phil Legare, head of the Bujinkan Taka Seigi Dojo. He also attended the 1998 Smokey Mountain Tai Kai in Gatlinburg, TN, skipping school for three days to do so. It was here he was exposed to the Bujinkan and its top practitioners from around the world for the first time on such a grand scale.
Randall recently moved back to his hometown of Gadsden, AL to begin laying the groundwork for yet another dojo to bring the Bujinkan to a new generation of students. He calls his martial arts group the Bujinkan Fudo Arashi (Immovable Storm) Dojo. His top students are currently Danny Brown, 1st Kyu and Haywood DeJarnette, 3rd Kyu. Aside from the Bujinkan arts he has also studied Kali and Arnis, Gracie Jiu Jitsu, Boxing and dabbled in many other grappling arts.
The focus of his classes tends to lean towards developing a strong knowledge of the kihon and basics, and grasping the feeling of what makes the techniques work more effectively. He also draws upon his experiences working with violent patients at various state facilities where he was often employed in the take-down and restraint of the patient.
His hobbies include photography, drawing and stenciling cartoons, writing poems and short stories, video games, for which he has won a handful of FPS style game tournaments, paintball, hiking and outdoor activities, movies and animation, and he is also a devout Christian. He has one daughter, Adrianna Mackenzie Kay Rose Engle born on June 15th, 2003, the seven year anniversary of beginning his training.