26 Apr 2008 - 05:24:04
"There’s a new Druid Bear Form Quest chain walkthrough on Squidoo. . Go check it
out. I am in the middle of this quest chain with a night elf right now, so I’ll
finish it up and let you know how it worked. Unfortunately, I didn’t find this
guide until I had already finished Return to Darnassus. So far, it is right on.
As the guide points out, there are two buildings in Nighthaven that look exactly
the same and when I tried walking back from visiting the Great Bear Spirit I
went to the first one (the wrong one) and could not find Dendrite Starblaze.
When I went outside to try to get my bearings a high level Horde player ran
right over my little level 10 Night elf and killed me instantly. I wound up
releasing my spirit while hiding under a bridge and then immediately hearthing
away, because he was camping my corpse. Oh, well. Hopefully, by following the
rest of the guide I will have fewer problems in finishing the quest chain. I’ll
let you know. Cook with kids Some of my fondest memories of my grandmother
involve baking cookies on holidays. We would cut out sugar cookies with
seasonally appropriate cookie cutters and have a great time decorating the baked
cookies with colored icing, sprinkles, etc. We would then make up plates of
cookies and distribute them throughout the neighborhood. If you would like to
create some fond memories like these, encourage your kids to eat better, or just
get some variety and fun into your cooking and family meals check out Cooking
With Your Kids, 10 Easy Steps for Great Family Memories. Another suggestion I
have, if you would like to encourage your kids to eat something other than
hamburgers, pizza, and french fries, is to consider offering them main courses
with names like Crocolisk Gumbo or Dig Rat Stew.
They’ll probably be more interested in Savory Deviate Delight than baked fish. And though it’s usually not a problem to get kids to eat dessert you might tempt them with Gooey Spider Cake, Strawberry-Murloc Pie, or Murloc Eye Pie just to enjoy some variety and fun after special family meals. " "Yes, loved by some and hated by others, tomorrow is 4/1, April 1st, known around the world (or at least the Internet) as April Fool's Day, and odds are that you'll have a lot of fools trying to play with your head. As you probably know, our friends at Blizzard love April Fool's, so you can probably expect to see some shenanigans from them tomorrow. Just to get you ready, here's a quick roundup of what they've done in the past few years. It seems like they've been upping the ante for a while now, so be ""prepared"": you never know what we might hear from them tomorrow. 2004: Blizzard announced that two-headed Ogres would become a playable race... playable by two players, that is. wow powerleveling Not many people fell for this one -- MMOs are all about being social, but playing a character with another player. A little too wacky to be legit. Lots more after the break, including the chaos that went down last year (Tinfoil Hats, anyone. ) in the Warcraft community. 2005: Pandaren Xpress. power level This was the real beginning of Blizzard's silliness -- Sony had just recently announced a (real!) deal with Everquest and Pizza Hut, so the announcement by Blizzard that they'd made the same deal with a Chinese food chain sounded legit to many news outlets (including Slashdot), and got quite a bit of coverage for a joke. Blizzard must have smelled blood in the water, because after this, April Fool's Day was never the same for them. " "2006: The first year that others picked up on Blizzard's jokes and started kicking off their own.
The official joke was about Wisps as a playable race -- everyone was wondering just who the Alliance race was in the Burning Crusade (later revealed as the Draenei), and a lot of people bought the ""Detonate"" racial ability, though the ""permanent death"" feature was really the giveaway here. wow gold kaufen But the official joke wasn't the only one: Blizzard as a company gave some official credence to the BurgerCraft rumors, and Caydiem posted those (still brilliant) fake patch notes for the upcoming patch 1.11. And thanks to Gamespot, rumors of a ""World of Starcraft"" (along with a ""leaked screenshot"") also swirled around. 2007: And last year things went even further over the top. Blizzard announced a ""new"" RTS called Warcraft: Heroes of Azeroth (""WHOA,"" for short) ""based in the WoW Universe,"" which was really the old Warcraft RTSes made to look like a WoW tie-in. wow power leveling The forums went a little nuts with ""Blue for a Day,"" as every poster but the CMs got to go blue, also resulting in Tseric's classic ""lol wut"" remark (and making a few people unhappy). Unofficially, WoWWiki got turned into MeowWiki, Wowhead got sold to Blizzard (providing a weird foreshadowing for later that year), and a number of other Warcraft-related jokes flew around. But the big one was, of course, the Tinfoil Hat -- with the release of the Armory earlier in the year, lots of players were concerned that their gear choices were being shown off, so Blizzard released an engineering item that would supposedly keep your character out of the Armory (as well as dropping Intellect by 10 and preventing mind control... gold wow or maybe not). And they also poked fun at all of their attunements, with a hopelessly complicated attunement chart. What's Blizzard got planned for this year. We haven't heard yet, and they haven't said.
They’ll probably be more interested in Savory Deviate Delight than baked fish. And though it’s usually not a problem to get kids to eat dessert you might tempt them with Gooey Spider Cake, Strawberry-Murloc Pie, or Murloc Eye Pie just to enjoy some variety and fun after special family meals. " "Yes, loved by some and hated by others, tomorrow is 4/1, April 1st, known around the world (or at least the Internet) as April Fool's Day, and odds are that you'll have a lot of fools trying to play with your head. As you probably know, our friends at Blizzard love April Fool's, so you can probably expect to see some shenanigans from them tomorrow. Just to get you ready, here's a quick roundup of what they've done in the past few years. It seems like they've been upping the ante for a while now, so be ""prepared"": you never know what we might hear from them tomorrow. 2004: Blizzard announced that two-headed Ogres would become a playable race... playable by two players, that is. wow powerleveling Not many people fell for this one -- MMOs are all about being social, but playing a character with another player. A little too wacky to be legit. Lots more after the break, including the chaos that went down last year (Tinfoil Hats, anyone. ) in the Warcraft community. 2005: Pandaren Xpress. power level This was the real beginning of Blizzard's silliness -- Sony had just recently announced a (real!) deal with Everquest and Pizza Hut, so the announcement by Blizzard that they'd made the same deal with a Chinese food chain sounded legit to many news outlets (including Slashdot), and got quite a bit of coverage for a joke. Blizzard must have smelled blood in the water, because after this, April Fool's Day was never the same for them. " "2006: The first year that others picked up on Blizzard's jokes and started kicking off their own.
The official joke was about Wisps as a playable race -- everyone was wondering just who the Alliance race was in the Burning Crusade (later revealed as the Draenei), and a lot of people bought the ""Detonate"" racial ability, though the ""permanent death"" feature was really the giveaway here. wow gold kaufen But the official joke wasn't the only one: Blizzard as a company gave some official credence to the BurgerCraft rumors, and Caydiem posted those (still brilliant) fake patch notes for the upcoming patch 1.11. And thanks to Gamespot, rumors of a ""World of Starcraft"" (along with a ""leaked screenshot"") also swirled around. 2007: And last year things went even further over the top. Blizzard announced a ""new"" RTS called Warcraft: Heroes of Azeroth (""WHOA,"" for short) ""based in the WoW Universe,"" which was really the old Warcraft RTSes made to look like a WoW tie-in. wow power leveling The forums went a little nuts with ""Blue for a Day,"" as every poster but the CMs got to go blue, also resulting in Tseric's classic ""lol wut"" remark (and making a few people unhappy). Unofficially, WoWWiki got turned into MeowWiki, Wowhead got sold to Blizzard (providing a weird foreshadowing for later that year), and a number of other Warcraft-related jokes flew around. But the big one was, of course, the Tinfoil Hat -- with the release of the Armory earlier in the year, lots of players were concerned that their gear choices were being shown off, so Blizzard released an engineering item that would supposedly keep your character out of the Armory (as well as dropping Intellect by 10 and preventing mind control... gold wow or maybe not). And they also poked fun at all of their attunements, with a hopelessly complicated attunement chart. What's Blizzard got planned for this year. We haven't heard yet, and they haven't said.
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