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#1 Mar 19 2012 at 8:58 AM Rating: Excellent
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Since our regular host may be unavailable ... how did you do on your weekend goals?

WOW: Instead of dabbling on another server, I ended up taking a break by burning off rested XP on my Horde toons. Actually, I spent almost all the time on my Goblin Rogue and discovered that I'd missed a whole line of quests while leveling other characters. I like what they did with the various pirate quests!

RL: OK, who asked for snow in mid March? I went to bed on Saturday and there was mild rain. I woke up on Sunday and saw we had gotten snow. Right. Did I mention that mid March is when they turn off the boiler plants that heat apartments here? Fortunately, my cold has almost run its course.
#2 Mar 19 2012 at 9:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Rhodekylle wrote:


RL: OK, who asked for snow in mid March?


Seriously.

It was white outside here when I got up this morning. I do not approve. It's that time of year we're suppose to go from cold rain to warm rain, not back to snow.

Oh, I also got a couple of levels on a lowbie hunter.

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#3 Mar 19 2012 at 10:40 AM Rating: Excellent
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Didn't make any goals but had a rather succesful weekend.
Got the mount from Kael on saturday. Got the mount from Utgarde Pinnacle a few hours ago.
Finished Thorium Brotherhood and Timbermaw Hold rep grinds (okay not too hard by now).
Started with Wintersaber Trainers. Made a ton of gold via dailies and selling stuff that had dropped during the dailies on the AH.
Blew nearly all this gold on some new pets and another 26-slot bag. (Smiley: blush)
#4 Mar 19 2012 at 1:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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I didn't make it onto the goals thread but I did manage to meet some of my longer term game goals.

I finally got my ICC 25 drake on Saturday. I did quite a few dungeon runs dragging my lowbies for gear and managed to pick up the epic cloth helm from BRD on my 51 Priest much to my surprise and pleasure. I reached exalted with some of the city factions on various lowbies as well which means more mounts to choose from on them. I completed another Arch rare on my alchemist though she still hasn't found the recipe yet which is her main reason for doing Arch.
#5 Mar 19 2012 at 4:57 PM Rating: Excellent
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Rhodekylle wrote:
Since our regular host may be unavailable ...


Yep, sorry about that. I was off of work Friday and didn't get a chance to log on from home and then I honestly just forgot this morning.

To be honest, I'm not playing WoW at all right now. If nobody else wants to do it, I can continue making the weekend goals/summary thread. But if anybody else will take up the mantle, I would appreciate it.
#6 Mar 19 2012 at 5:02 PM Rating: Excellent
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someproteinguy wrote:
Rhodekylle wrote:


RL: OK, who asked for snow in mid March?


Seriously.

It was white outside here when I got up this morning. I do not approve. It's that time of year we're suppose to go from cold rain to warm rain, not back to snow.

Oh, I also got a couple of levels on a lowbie hunter.



Meantime, here in FL March is usually still mild (60's-low 70's F) with the long, hot summer not kicking in until around May/June. We have now skipped what is called Spring in FL and launched right into the beginning of summer - mid-high 80's daily. Summer here is long enough!!!!!

WoW - Completed the Eastern Kingdoms Loremaster as well as "Ready. Set. Goat." Blasting 12 Billy Goats off hills in under 60 seconds is harder than it sounds. Also picked up the Razormaw Hatchling while completing the Wetlands. Trying to decide if I want to continue working on Loremaster or leveling a bit more.

Mainly to be able to wear a better-looking set of clothes on my bank alt rogue, I set out to gain another level on her and realize how bad I am at playing a rogue...lol. Since that level was almost completed anyway, I continued playing her a couple more levels and tried pickpocketing for the first time - that's fun. Smiley: smile

After the discussion re: the Ironman Challenge, I was thinking of other creative play styles. Ironman is out; I'm not good on the not-dying thing. Considering the pacifist route with a druid and/or creating a hunter to have a mail-wearing bank alt.

Edited, Mar 20th 2012 12:20pm by Azalysa
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#7 Mar 19 2012 at 7:26 PM Rating: Good
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But if anybody else will take up the mantle, I would appreciate it.


I can keep covering. You'll be back.
#8 Mar 20 2012 at 12:08 AM Rating: Good
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It's still spring break . . . but fading.

WoW: Get new bank alt to level 10. Geez, I need to stop creating new alts. Maybe do a dungeon on the shaman.

RL: Got the taxes done today, but need to actually send in the federal ones (their online service and I did not agree, so I went with the fillable forms), so I'll do that. Saturday: groceries, see Mom at quilt fair, more standards reflection forms, Sunday: laundry, bills, cooking, and more standards reflections forms.

Monday is sort of part of the week-end: 8-11 - teacher work day with mentor teacher, then lunch with Dad, then more standards reflection forms, then a student teacher colloquium from 5-7


Got the bank alt to level 10. Did not do any dungeons on the shaman.

RL: Did taxes, groceries, quilt fair, laundry, bills, and cooking.

Still behind on the standards reflections forms. Grr. The colloquium was good though.
#9 Mar 20 2012 at 7:25 AM Rating: Good
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Rhodekylle wrote:
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But if anybody else will take up the mantle, I would appreciate it.


I can keep covering. You'll be back.


I still have my account. I did the one year contract to get D3 for free. After reading some of the stuff on the new expansion, I might have to try it out. For now, I'm thoroughly enjoying SW:TOR and it has a nice patch coming out in early April that is adding a lot of stuff.
#10 Mar 21 2012 at 8:31 PM Rating: Good
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My problem for not only the weekend but for the last week or so is that it's really hard to sit at a monitor indoors with a totally unbelievable string of good weather outside. Seven of the last ten days have been record highs (80+ F) when the normal mid March high is more like 52. We seem to have jumped from February to May - and I'd rather sit in the sun throwing toys for my dog than sit inside throwing pixels at imaginary bad guys. Sound like rain and more seasonable temps closing in tomorrow, though.
#11 Mar 21 2012 at 9:47 PM Rating: Good
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OK, who asked for snow in mid March?
Seven of the last ten days have been record highs (80+ F)


Smiley: sly Revenge shall be mine! Granted, we're struggling to break 50 F, with lows in the 30s and no heating. Granted, in the run up to the Olympics they planted something akin to cottonwood all over Beijing and I'll be choking on pollen for a few weeks. But... it is all just a setback! Spring is in sight, I think they've scheduled it for a Wednesday this year.
#12 Mar 21 2012 at 10:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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It took me until today but with a lucky string of dungeon runs with the satchel up I scored the helm and shoulders I was missing so I am now geared to start LFR. Friend was on who takes care of the gems for the gear, took care of it.
Along the way I scored 2 "big" achievements... cataclysmically epic and just shy of a third one before I had to quit for the evening. Missing out on a little bit of rep from my 40th exalted reputation. Have to figure out what rep to work on next.

#13 Mar 21 2012 at 10:36 PM Rating: Good
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Rhodekylle wrote:
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OK, who asked for snow in mid March?
Seven of the last ten days have been record highs (80+ F)


Smiley: sly Revenge shall be mine! Granted, we're struggling to break 50 F, with lows in the 30s and no heating. Granted, in the run up to the Olympics they planted something akin to cottonwood all over Beijing and I'll be choking on pollen for a few weeks. But... it is all just a setback! Spring is in sight, I think they've scheduled it for a Wednesday this year.


Look at the good side - you've got six times as many women and no Republican candidates. Observing the hot air output from these blowhards, how can they POSSIBLY deny the existence of man made global warming.
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