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Runescape and Warcraft; Lovers Entwined
Wournos, I love MMOs because they have that chaos system complexity. Change one single thing and everything changes. The temptation is to try and control it too strictly, and I think Jagex suffers from it. I think the key is to let players ...
Fargy, on 08/04/2014
Film Review of Honeymoon: Shirley Temple in 1947 Comedy
AmyLeigh, Best wishes in locating "Honeymoon." It's for your mother, and so I have every hope that you will be successful. And best wishes for your mother's chemo: Shirley Temple is a happy remedy.
DerdriuMarriner, on 08/04/2014
Who Won the Battle of Bannockburn? And What Did they Win?
The clearances were the result of complex forces. Where once the highland chiefs measured their wealth in manpower, after the settling of the union they began to measure it in money, and their tenants became a liability when the pressures of ...
frankbeswick, on 08/04/2014
Just A Game
If it wasn't for Tetris my grocery bags would be in total disarray! For me games offer more entertainment value than films. Depending on the type they help me develop a sense of planning and overall strategy. I also feel some stupid sense of ...
Wournos, on 08/04/2014
Runescape and Warcraft; Lovers Entwined
If I remember correctly there was an uproar in 2007/2008 when the skill capes were released. Members complained that the game would turn into a grind fest and affect the economy of the game in a negative way. 2008 (august) is also the year when ...
Wournos, on 08/04/2014
Who Won the Battle of Bannockburn? And What Did they Win?
LOL Yes! And thank you. Did you have any luck with your search?
JoHarrington, on 08/04/2014
How do the British Make Tea? Absolutely Not Like You Think We Do
You're making me feel thirsty now.
JoHarrington, on 08/04/2014
Who Won the Battle of Bannockburn? And What Did they Win?
Great article, there's nothing 'pure and simple' in history is there? I chanced upon your piece whilst trying to find a list of those Knighted by Bruce after Bannockburn, namely Sir Hugh Halcro, ...
MartinAshford4, on 08/04/2014
How do the British Make Tea? Absolutely Not Like You Think We Do
Oh yeah some people add spices and stuff too.
lobobrandon, on 08/04/2014
How to Choose a Walking Cane or Stick
Maritravel - yes, the magnetic one would seriously help! I now have two people to avoid. Wordchazer pokes people with her stick and you will be running amok with a custom-made deadly Irish shillelagh! What have I started?
KathleenDuffy, on 08/03/2014
How to Choose a Walking Cane or Stick
I like the sound of the slik-stick with the magnet for picking up keys. I have trouble bending due to a badly fractured back and it's mortifying when out if I drop something like £1 coin and have to ask someone to pick it up. Even worse is ...
Maritravel, on 08/03/2014
How to Choose a Walking Cane or Stick
WordChazer - That is so interesting about your canes - and how you use them! I have just been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in the hip so am interested in the complexities of choosing a cane. How lovely to have inherited your grandfather's ...
KathleenDuffy, on 08/03/2014
How to Choose a Walking Cane or Stick
I have a selection of canes, having inherited my grandfather's as well as owning a couple myself. My crook comes with me when slow walking is a necessity, such as when shopping or attending fan conventions and having to push through crowds. I ...
Guest, on 08/03/2014
What's the Difference Between a Christian Wedding and a Normal Church Wedding?
Ah! That's where I probably heard about John the Baptist and Elijah! Let me link it here for those seeking it out now: http://wizzley.com/the-afterlife-what-jesus-taught-and-what-developed-later/ I had two cuppas before attempting a response ...
JoHarrington, on 08/03/2014
How To Repair Your Nails After They've Been Damaged
Thank you. I've been using the hoof oil as recommended by Wordchazer, and it does seem to be helping. I think the key is to be consistent, a case of do as I say, not do as I do!
Telesto, on 08/03/2014

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