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Serpent Eye

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  1. Mine is quite a fun (for me) story to tell! :twisted: I've... uh... put it in a Hide tag, because I'm a rather detailed writer, and it's quite a long story! :lol: [hide=Serpent's Epic Night Out]I was stopped at a red light at a 4-way intersection. All of the sudden I noticed it was getting a bit brighter around me. I looked into my rear-view mirror and barely had time to register that it was a truck coming up very fast behind me. Sadly, I had no time to react (swerve out of the way or accelerate) and he slammed into the back of my car. I instantly called my dad on my cellphone, because as this was the first (and only!) accident I had been in, I didn't know what information I needed to get from the gentleman. As my phone was ringing, I was assessing the damage on my car; his truck was still touching my back bumper at this point, but from what I could tell, there was hardly any damage done to my vehicle. As I was talking to my dad, the gentleman got out of his car and stood there staring at me. He was an older Hispanic man, and I could instantly tell AND smell that he was pretty intoxicated. Luckily, the accident occurred about 1 1/2 miles away from our house, so my dad told me what he was jumping into his car and would meet me. I admit that this was the mistake that started my "epic night out," but I thought it was unwise that we were stalled in the middle of the road, so I told the man that we should pull off into a nearby parking lot and exchange information. He nodded slightly, I got back into my car, turned right and drove into the parking lot. Much to my horror, I looked back and saw the man speeding off down the road away from me! I yelled into the phone, "He's driving off! I'm following him!" at my dad, and sped off out of the parking lot after him. I could see him several hundred feet in front of me driving away, but I led a hearty chase. My main concern was getting pulled over, as I was driving about 70 MPH in a 30 MPH zone. By now, we had entered the main part of the city I live in, just entering the residential area. He unexpectedly turned right down a side-street, and proceeded to drive down the maze of various streets within the residence. We finally headed back out to the main road, and he pulled over in the parking lot behind our City Hall. I parked along next to him, and got out of my car and again called my dad up. I shouted at the man that he needed to STAY WHERE HE WAS (grrrrrr!!!) or I was going to call the cops. Well, my mistake again: he sped out of the parking lot and down the road again. I yelled, "I'm chasing him!" into the phone at my dad, hung up, and called 911. I let them know that I had been in a motor vehicle accident, and that the person had fled the scene. The lady asked if I remembered what the license plate was on the vehicle. I told her, "Hold on... I'll pull up closer... because I'm right behind him, following him down the highway." "You're following him?" she asked. "Yes!" I told her. "Is this illegal? Am I going to get in trouble for stalking him?" Thankfully, she told me that I wasn't doing anything wrong, haha. Well, this part was all pretty much the same. For literally 30 minutes I chased after him in my car, shouting out the names of the streets I was on to the policewoman -- I had been on the line to her this whole time. My issue was, the city I live in is VERY close to another city, and I frankly had no idea which city I was in. So the cops were getting a little confused as to which city the streets were in. By now, we were literally like 20 minutes out of town. The guy clearly thought I was going to give up the chase. At one point we got to a round-about in the road, and we literally were doing doughnuts in the road for a good minute or so before he sped off again! We headed back towards my city, and into a residential zone. The gentleman parked in front of a house, and just stayed inside my car. So I pulled up right behind him and put on the breaks. I could see that he was about to back up, so I would back up. He would drive forward again, so I would drive forward again as well, trying to box him in. Well, he finally got out of his car, and started rummaging in the front seat of his vehicle. I cussed a bit to myself -- my first thought was "GUN!" so I threw my car in reverse and backed up to the opposite side of the street. Turns out, the man was just grabbing his cellphone out of his car. He stood on the street corner near the house for a good five minutes, literally just STARING at me while talking on the phone. Eventually, a car slowly drove by, and I almost wet my pants because I thought he had called a friend or something to come shoot/murder me. Turns out, by some MIRACLE, that it was my dad! He parked right behind me and I jumped out of my car and got into my dad's! Ironically, my dad was on HIS cellphone to someone at the police station, and I was on the phone to the policewoman still, and even more ironic, to two people we were talking to at the call center were sitting at desks right next to each other, haha! She was like, "Wait... wait... I think my coworker is on the phone with your dad... one of you can hang up." Well, eventually we saw a sheriff drive by, and my dad tried flashing his headlights at him. Another minute or so passed, and the sheriff pulled up next to us. A few seconds after that, two more police cars pulled up. At this point, the gentleman had long-ago gone into the house he parked at. The one cop stayed outside with my dad and I, and the other two went into the house. The stupid lying jerk had the nerve to tell the cops that he had been at home drinking since 10:00PM, even though he had smashed into the back of my car around 11:00PM... How does that work??? Loooooooong story short, they cuffed the guy and drove him off on account of driving under the influence, and failure to do his duties as a citizen (fancy way of saying that he fled the scene of the accident!) The one policewoman was awesome, and let my dad and I go with her to search his vehicle. We were snooping around in his car with her, and discovered that not only had his greencard expired, but that he didn't have insurance, and that the last car he had was impounded. The cop looked at us and said, "Well, if he didn't need his last car, he won't need this one either!" The cops had been investigating the damage on my car at this point; they wanted to make sure that it was really the guy who had hit me. Turns out, a reverse image of his license plate was IMPRINTED IN DIRT ON MY REAR BUMPER. The cops were like, "Well... I guess we know he really did hit you then..."[/hide] Anyway, I ended up going to the doctor for some neck pain, but everything turned out okay! I was served to appear in court for his trial, but a day or so before the trial, he pled guilty to both charges, haha. I swear.... I'm not making this stuff up. IT WAS EPIC.
  2. Thanks so much for helping me out the other day with that Examine info on the Old Diary from Fur 'n' Seek. http://www.tip.it/runescape/index.php?rs2item_id=8855 I credited you.
  3. 78 Fletching - - - :thumbup: Done I'll pass your offer on to my superiors, and see what they think. I'm sorry, this is a closed auction! :| Better late than never, thanks! Good to see you around again! Thanks for visiting. NEVER.
  4. Thanks so much for your submission! : Unfortunently, as it stands right now, empty fishbowls are the only form of this item that can be purchased and sold thru the Grand Exchange. The Tip.It Item Database entry for this item can be found here, and looks to be correct. If this is not the Item Database entry that you are referring to, please send me a PM and I'll look into it again! :) Thanks again for your submission! We really appreciate you taking the time to help us out! :D - SerpentEye
  5. Blackjacking can go by pretty quickly, but it involves a lot of successive clicking; you've got to get the hang of knocking the NPC out, and pickpocketing them twice before they regain consciousness. I'd still suggest doing Pyramid Plunder, however. It's a really fun minigame, and you can meet a few cool people during your time training there. Best of luck! :
  6. Jagex hasn't officially stated which level you stop burning Monkfish at while using Cooking gaunts, but most players generally agree that it is around level 90.
  7. The Old diary has been added to our Item Database, and you've been credited! Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention! : I'm keeping this topic open until someone can look into your suggestions about the boss fight. Thanks again, we really appreciate you helping out! - SerpentEye
  8. blacks123, Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention! :thumbsup: The information within our Temple Trekking minigame guide has been updated accordingly, and you've been credited. :) The changes should appear on the site soon. Thanks again, - SerpentEye
  9. 59 Slayer 54 Herblore [hide=My Heartfelt, Serious Responses...] Yes, I'm not posting this to bump my own blog, either. 8-) Tbh, your spade almost got me killed. And all it really got me was another clue scroll. But I'll give you 10gp if it makes you feel better. Thanks for visiting :) Happy cooking![/hide]
  10. Fight fight fight fight!
  11. 52 Herblore Robin hood hat 08-10-09 - - - [hide=Quotesville] Have I told you lately that I love you Have I told you theres no one else above you Fill my heart with gladness Take away all my sadness Ease my troubles thats what you do For the morning sun in all its glory Greets the day with hope and comfort too You fill my life with laughter And somehow you make it better Ease my troubles thats what you do Theres a love thats divine And its yours and its mine like the sun And at the end of the day We should give thanks and pray To the one, to the one Have I told you lately that I love you Have I told you theres no one else above you Fill my heart with gladness Take away all my sadness Ease my troubles thats what you do Theres a love thats divine And its yours and its mine like the sun And at the end of the day We should give thanks and pray To the one, to the one And have I told you lately that I love you Have I told you theres no one else above you You fill my heart with gladness Take away my sadness Ease my troubles thats what you do Take away all my sadness Fill my life with gladness Ease my troubles thats what you do Take away all my sadness Fill my life with gladness Ease my troubles thats what you do Amg Meshes @@@@. Thanks for visiting ^_^ Thank you! My birthday was very enjoyable! Thanks for visiting my blog![/hide]
  12. [hide=057. Baller Playa][/hide] [hide=058. Greekskiller][/hide] [hide=059. Dume Dude 56][/hide]
  13. Very nice blog! Best of luck on your journey to 99 Mining! : ~ SerpentEye
  14. Try running a search in the Archive of Wisdom forum. When all else fails, Google "Guide to 99 Agility" and see what pops up.
  15. I'm pro-choice. I don't know what I think of the actual act itself, but I definently think that the decision should be left to the woman, and no one else should have a say. Just my opinion.
  16. Intelligence, humor, and a nice set of teeth! If you have these three things, you're all good in my book!
  17. I only eat pizza using a fork and knife. Also, I have (HAVE) to read before I go to sleep every night. It doesn't matter if I've been awake for 24+ hours straight and I'm about to die from exhaustion -- I will read at least a few pages from whatever book I'm readding before I pass out! Edit: Also kinda weird, but whenever I use the restroom, I usually turn the sink/faucet on and let it run. I have NO IDEA why I do this! :?
  18. :shock: Nice! I'm barely getting through the 300 Irit seeds I have left to farm XD
  19. 72 Thieving :) Thank you all for your birthday wishes! (Mdeo, I keel you! <3)
  20. No. :anxious: Force-refresh, you noob OH AND BTW, IT'S MY BIRTHDAY TODAY LOLOLOOLOLOLOLOLOL 21! ALCOHOL PL0Z!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  21. Thanks for visiting my blog! Good luck on the home stretch to 99 Woodcutting! \
  22. I CAN HAZ 71 THIEVING NAO??? 71 Thieving 1600 Total - - - [hide=Quote Land] Why, thank you kind sir! : :D *stabs* LEVEL UP! \o/ [/hide]

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