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Ashlyn_Hart

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  1. Now if we could get everyone to do this, Runescape might actually be fun again!
  2. They are probably bad loser in life as well, if you think about it. And yes, I do avoid the wilderness.
  3. This really isn't a dumb question, but it does go along with what the author originally intended. I don't recall where I have met this person before, but he's got me on his friend's list for some reason. Person X: Hey, What are u doin? Me: Rcing PX: Rcing? Runecrafting? Me: Yeah (wait for the question now....) PX: How do u runecraft? Me: :wall: Have you done rune mysteries quest? PX: Yeah. How do u do it? Me: The knowledge base can tell you easier than I can. PX: Tell me. Me: The knowledge base is really your best bet. PX: Just tell me. At this point I added him to my ignore list. I'm sorry, but if you are too lazy to type in runecrafting at the top of the screen and hit search, you'll never know.
  4. Only to be sued for malpractice later on!!!!
  5. As someone who is married, I think I can comment on this rather well. Hubby and I have been married for well over 16 years. We don't show our displays of affection openly. It may be that your parents are just very closed about that sort of thing. As long as they still love each other and you and your siblings, don't worry about it.
  6. Walking is awesome! I take my portable music player (what ever you use), blare the music, and just walk until I get tired. When I get home, I do feel much better.
  7. I'd craft yourself if I were you, but look at my sig to understand why I say that...
  8. The Agility Pyramid south of Nardah is all right experience as well. I was able to get 3 lvls in about 2 hours. True, it's just walking around in circles, but you don't have the time constraint or stress of "having to make it to the pillar in time" thing. I myself hate agility with a passion and only will train it if I absolutely have to.
  9. I have to agree with you on this point. It all comes down to this, the better your grammar and spelling, the more mature you sound. This isn't an age bias. If you take the time to put your words down in an intellegent way, other people are more likely to take stock in what you say.
  10. He may have borrowed it from you, and I think I remember the time you said it, but I liked his delivery.
  11. Banned for having a cuter kitty in your sig than my cat is irl.
  12. Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Beethoven's Last Night
  13. Barihawk, you forgot one other. The day the Challenger shuttle exploded after launch. But, back on topic. I can still remember what I was doing that fateful September 11th. My entire office just stopped working and we all were glued to the television. One of my co-workers just got married (she was a young wife), I looked to her and immediately asked, "How old is your husband?" My first thought was that Bush would re-enact the draft and all our young men would be send to some Godforsaken place. Well, the draft never came but they all were sent....
  14. I'm not "blind" as you are describing, but I need seriously thick corrective lenses to see. Back in the day, they could have been described as "coke bottle" lenses. Thank goodness for new technology to keep my glasses thin and light. I cannot see more than 2 inches in front of my nose without my glasses on. I see blurry shapes and very vague colors. Without the glasses, I have to rely heavily on voices to determine who is in front of me. I have a great respect for people who cannot see and continue to lead normal lives.
  15. If you are taking opinions on them, I think the first one is better. The colors are richer and the image is sharper than in the second one. Remind me later, and I'll get you to make me one...
  16. I'm partial to the names that actually sound real (see mine). I love it when people come up to me (my friends still do) and say..."Is Ashlyn your real name?" I can't help but laugh. It's great.
  17. I would definitely say getting members is worth it. BUT!!!! Wait until you have completed all the f2p quests. I completed all the f2p quests, was a lvl 42, THEN bought members. I have been a member for well over 2 years now.
  18. My only complaint about their choice of p mods is that you have to show activity on the forums. For the life of me, I can't see why anyone would want to wade through the ignorance and stupidity of the RSOF. Just loading the main forum page is enough to make my computer lag from the constant inane spam threads. If a perspective pmod has to be active in the RSOF, then I certainly DON'T want to be one. I play RS for the game, NOT the forums.
  19. I actually did report my long time RS friend for multiple logging on once. He logged into his regular account, said "watch this...", then a PM came to me saying "Hey, it's ****, guess what I'm doing?" I said, "two accounts at once?" "Yeah, neat, huh?" I immediately reported him for multiple logging AND account sharing. We are still RS friends to this day (he's a member of my community now), and he's never done it again. Lesson learned? I hope so.
  20. They mostly seem to by cry baby spoiled brats who pitch a hissy when they can't get their way. I feel sorry for their parents, unless it was their parents that taught them that pitching hissies actually work. Grow up and earn your items, for Pete's sake.
  21. Not really that stupid of a rant, a bit misguided, yes. F2P does get discriminated against by more people than you realize. Several of my friends are f2p and even they (as long time players) get very irritated by the treatment they are receiving. BUT, p2p also gets a bum rap too. Have you ever, as a member, hopped to a f2p world only to get trade spammed before you can even click on the red box that says "Click here to play"? That's what's ridiculous. Anyway, Limp, I love your last line, I may have to siggy that...
  22. Hmmm, I think I must be one of those polite "arrow stealers". If I see a significantly lower leveled ranger than myself, I will pick up the arrows, say "I'll give them back", then actually trade the arrows back to the ranger. It's just that I am paying it forward, so to speak. A high level ranger did this for me once, and I thought I would do the same. Now, if I see that the ranger has the accumulator on, as I do, I leave the arrows on the ground. The ranger can get his own arrows back.
  23. African or European? And PURPLE, thank you very much!
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