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Met my very best friend on Runescape in 2006 from David Bloom's blog

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I did, and the following decade and a half lead me to write RuneScape gold here. She started to push me to subscribe, when she saw I was here to stay. It didn't take much convincing. She had been a member long before I ever started playing, and needed access to fancy things I didn't at the moment. It wasn't but maybe a year after that she had been killed by a drunk driver while she was at work (she delivered pizza for Pizza Hut).

That cape still stays in the exact same spot in my bank, and her title (currently released and renamed to generic filler) where they will stay until RuneScape no more exists.Thank one to the strangers that gilded my article! At the risk of sounding like an tool I urge anyone else considering doing the exact same to look at donating to a worthwhile charity, homeless shelter, or animal refuge. They're over giving me things, much more worthy causes!

Met my very best friend on Runescape in 2006. I had been mining below Falador and onto a bank run, I saw someone. He asked me to hold onto some rune armor so he can put on his other account and I inquired what he needed and I trade him. We were around 12 in the time.I assume most folks would have just logged off and stole his rune gear, but I didnt. I traded it to his other account and we've been buddies since.I live in Washington and he resides in Florida. As we grew up, we began betting on things. Still making the same jokes. If the other person gets, laughing wrecked.

About one year ago at this point I was doing a slayer task of cheap OSRS gold and ran into a woman who was new in runescape and was sort of struggling with a kalphite undertaking. I started giving her some strategies and we started talking. She had the exact same name as my girlfriend also was studying the exact same thing as her so we got to discussing matters out runescape. She stressed out and told me a little about how she felt really miserable and I basically did my best to be a fantastic listener. Soon she simply never logged back and I would see how she was doing although for a couple weeks we'd talk a bit. I hope she's trying her best to make the most of it and still in college. Kimberly in nursing school, I wish you the best. And should you ever want someone to speak to, hit me up.

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