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Barihawk

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  1. Actually, theres a bank that is a two minute or less walk from that anvil/furnace complex. Never forget Etceteria people!
  2. Groucho Marx once uttered these great words: "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it is too dark to read."
  3. They could always make an extension to slayer or combat or even a quest reward that gives "Monk's gauntlets" and according to a certain factor you can use unarmed combat to destroy things like you had a weapon, depending on your prayer level. Most Monk classes are unarmed.
  4. To Death_by_Pod: Wow, you have seem to come up with a post that also comes straight from pro-evolution tracts. And I do believe that the theory of gravity has been accepted to Law at least in the past 500 year. As for aboriginals, who is to say exactly when the flood happened? Literal Biblists go by the geneogical accounts in the Bible to say exactly when the occured. However, we seem to forget that years have different meanings to different people. Considering the Julian calendar was not formed until the Roman era, how can we judge how long a biblical year was? It's like the 7 day argument. I personally believe that these were not days but era's. After all, the Creation story was told by God to Moses. And what, do tell, is a day to God? For all we know, God's day could have been billions of years! The mistake your making is assuming that every Christian is a bible-toting literalist that assumes "It is in the Bible, therefore it is as true as the ink it is printed on." The Bible has lots of facts, and it has lots of metaphors. A worthy goal is to sort these out and learn to understand them, which unfortunately many people do not. So yeah, I am a creationist and I believe in dinosaurs and crap. Why? Because who are we to judge God and constrict him to our own thoughts and imaginations?
  5. If you abuse the sleep attack, Jigglypuff can destroy things. I personally use Kirby or Zelda though.
  6. Actually, this reminds me of my first day in RS2. I got killed by darkwizards, so a level 76 ran all the way to lumbridge to give me my items back. He then showed me all around Runescape and made me steel armor to get me back on my feet. I try to do the same for new players as much as possible. I helped a girl on her first day of members do a clue...ended up taking us almost an hour via explanations and tutorials. She got addy (t) skirt and a pickaxe...to her that was a white party hat (she did not even understand how much my whip was worth, thought it was a quest item). Through the eyes of a new player, this game is overwhelming. I was tremendously impressed my first day (even for an 18-year old).
  7. Wait, is this documented somewhere? I do not remember hearing any scientific law that rules out a massive flood, Creation, or the fact that a massive petrified boat sits atop Mt. Ararat. People fail to realize that even after 500 years, the theory of evolution is still a theory. And you are judging the entire faith on a single facet. Realize that there are hundreds of denominations, not just the Catholic church.
  8. It's virtual reality. Some parts of your brain cannot tell the difference. They react instinctively as if you were actually put in the situation. If I am playing a game and jump off a really high cliff, I suffer the same burst of anxiety of jumping off a 25-foot high dive (which scares the living crap out of me).
  9. I am a staunch creationist who believes in the Big Bang theory. According to me, God said "BANG!" and it all happened. I believe in micro-evolution, which explains how we all came from Adam and Eve but have different physical characteristics. I even go out on the crazy branch and believe that this wierd guy named Jesus was God in human form! Thats what I believe, you can believe what I want. We can just futilly try to force our beliefs on eachother. Arguing on the internet is pointless, so why bother?
  10. Herblore to 45, buy robin and ranger boots, buy full torags and keep some money for maintenance. Then give the rest away.
  11. Sonic the Hedgehog came free with my Genesis, I dont know what you are talking about.
  12. Woman: Sir, if you were my husband I would place poison in your coffee. Churchill: Madam, if I were your husband, I would gladly drink it. There's nothing so tragic as seeing a family pulled apart by something as simple as a pack of wolves. - Jack Handey (aka Jack Handy) Is there anything more beautiful than a beautiful, beautiful flamingo, flying across in front of a beautiful sunset? And he's carrying a beautiful rose in his beak, and also he's carrying a very beautiful painting with his feet. And also, you're drunk. - Jack Handey (aka Jack Handy) One thing kids like is to be tricked. For instance, I was going to take my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. "Oh, no," I said. "Disneyland burned down." He cried and cried, but I think that deep down, he thought it was a pretty good joke. I started to drive over to the real Disneyland, but it was getting pretty late. - Jack Handey (aka Jack Handy) If I lived back in the wild west days, instead of carrying a six-gun in my holster, I'd carry a soldering iron. That way, if some smart-aleck cowboy said something like "Hey, look. He's carrying a soldering iron!" and started laughing, and everybody else started laughing, I could just say, "That's right, it's a soldering iron. The soldering iron of justice." Then everybody would get real quiet and ashamed, because they had made fun of the soldering iron of justice, and I could probably hit them up for a free drink. - Jack Handey (aka Jack Handy) Fear can sometimes be a useful emotion. For instance, let's say you're an astronaut on the moon and you fear that your partner has been turned into Dracula. The next time he goes out for the moon pieces, wham!, you just slam the door behind him and blast off. He might call you on the radio and say he's not Dracula, but you just say, "Think again, bat man." - Jack Handey (aka Jack Handy) As I bit into the nectarine, it had a crisp juiciness about it that was very pleasurable - until I realized it wasn't a nectarine at all, but A HUMAN HEAD!! - Jack Handey (aka Jack Handy) I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?" "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times." It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach. He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on. - Jack Handey (aka Jack Handy)
  13. I see a plane, two tall buildings, a death sign, and a Star of David. Well, thats 4 of 5 things that come remotely close.
  14. That cross-stitch is amazing, Slug. People freak out when I tell them I can sew, hehe. A friend of mine is getting very good at crochette (sp?), she almost made a shawl over the weekend. I like tinkering with wood, too. I got bored with some spare lumber once and it turned into a replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise :P.
  15. I played it on Dreamcast and bought a Game Gear just for the Sonic game. I lost interest after Sega lost out as a platform, though. Today theres crap like Sonic Racing and Shadow the Hedgehog...seriously...guns?
  16. Considering that my character's nose is about one pixel big and the lack of a mouth, I doubt that tatoos will be implemented.
  17. As stated in last topic, funtion. An example being how the Gamecube is compact and cubic, being able to fit in tight spaces (I am not claiming the machine's superiority in anything, so dont flame).
  18. My sister was one of the biggest anti-gun nuts...until she got married to a hunter. Now she brings home more deer than him. Anywhoo, once we were visiting them and a woodpecker went off on his business to a tree above the home. It was so loud, that it woke up my infant nephew and caused him to cry. So she went into the house, supposedly to console the baby. We hear the child stop crying, and she comes out with a scoped rifle. She scanned the trees for a few seconds, raised the rifle and fired. Yeah, the woodpecker stopped after that. In fact, it got stuck in the tree so she shot it about 3 more times to dislodge it. Its a bird...one isolated incedent is no cause for alarm. Its not like people are hunting these things.
  19. My grandfather was at Normandy and the Ardennes during the Nazi counteroffensive. Sure, I may be from America, but I respect all who risked and gave thier lives to save the world. People seem to forget a very powerful saying in today's world. There is a small memorial in Washington D.C. with the names of every man and woman who died during the Korean war. Inscribed in large letters on this almost forgotten monument are the words: "Freedom is not Free" Nowadays, most of the world seems to take freedom for granted. I will continue to remember all of the brave souls who died to keep freedom alive.
  20. Marksmanship, horse riding, mounted archery and marksmanship, and history.
  21. Richard Pryor owns Chapell any day.
  22. Barihawk replied to indy500fan's topic in Off-Topic
    How can you pay for a car and get another one? You just go over there to check the car, if you like it and everything is like described you pay for it. If things are obscure or you see little things that aren't as described (scrathes, rust...) you just don't buy it and report them to Ebay. I did the same with my motorcycle :) That is only if you are buying locally. Some people are "smart" enough to buy cars from out of state. Established online car-sales sites are much more reliable than E-bay.
  23. Barihawk replied to indy500fan's topic in Off-Topic
    You can easily get a 2004 used Saturn with that money. Its all up to you. You can go for style over reliability, or go with functionality over looks. The most reliable companies I can think of are Saturn, Toyota, and Mitsubishi. Besides, the free coffee and donuts when I get my oil changed was worth overy penny :P. This is not my car, but imagine it with different hubs and a spoiler...(same color):
  24. Barihawk replied to indy500fan's topic in Off-Topic
    Go for something online like autotrader.com or some site of that nature. You are very lucky. I only had 4000 US when I bought my car, and I now drive a 12 year old Saturn (I love that thing). With that much money, you should be set. Had my car 4 years and aside from routine maintenance, its been fine.
  25. There's MOOSEN! In the BOXEN! Imagine a carload of 20-year olds laughing thier heads off at Brian Reagan and you have our summer trip last year :P.

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