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About me - Eric Somethington

I am happy to say im a runescape addict. i like to mountain bike, paintball, and play basketball. swimming is cool too. i like water. its good. ummmm.... yaa

cheese + pie = awesomeness.

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Hobbies & Games > Video Game Tips & Tricks How to quit RuneScape
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I broke my runescape "addiction" with other activities. My friends were concerned. My family were also concered about my health. When i was addicted, i had all D's and F's in school. my teachers were concerned too. My dad told me do something about it or he would take away all my video games since my grades were so poor. It ... More..

Hobbies & Games > Video Game Tips & Tricks Runescape mining guide: How to make more money & other great tips
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Many people think that merchanting is the best way to make money. Other people say that hacking is the way to go. Especially after the wealth exchange, i think that skills are an even better way because you get yourself a higher total level and get yourself on the high scores. WARNING: YOU WILL NEED TO WORK HARD! HACKING WIL... More..

Hobbies & Games > Video Game Tips & Tricks Tips to stay alive in Medal of Honor Heroes 2 (PSP)
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There are two parts to my tip guide. The first part i will make for the campaign and the other for on-line. Some of this information may not be helpful if you are a veteran player or if you know it already. Campaign: 1. Don't waste ammo.You will need as much as you can when the mob of people shows up. (yes, most of the time ... More..

Arts & Humanities > Children's Literature Book reviews: The House of the Scorpion, by Nancy Farmer
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Even though the book does not mention it, this book takes place in the future. Nancy Farmer hints that it takes place in the future by saying there are hovercrafts, which use anti-gravity generators to hover. It also says that the story takes place in a place called Opium, or former Mexico, which has turned into a drug empir... More..

Arts & Humanities > Children's Literature Book reviews: Dunk, by David Lubar
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I have been to many fairs that have had dunk tanks before, and David Lubar captured the experience perfectly. He knows just what to say. The book Dunk has a great story to tell. It's about a boy whose dad left when the main character Chad was young. When Chad grows up he learns that his mother needs help with financial probl... More..

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