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Posted December 7th 2012 at 10:59 AM by i_like_black

Yes, because I did 3 quests today, and each was worth 2 Quest Points. I'll probably do some more quests tomorrow if the weather continues to be disgusting. It's like finding my RuneScape mojo . . . it wasn't buried very deep, it just took a combination of this weather and having membership to bring it out again.

My appointment with Judy went rather well, next week I get a new prescription so I'll finally be able to pick up my meds from the pharmacy like a normal human. She said we need to keep an eye on the sleep and I'm rather inclined to agree - most of the time, at any rate.

One of the quests I did, Mourning's End Part II, is infamous for the difficult and lengthy light puzzles involved. I managed it. It took me about an hour and a half, and I got very frustrated at one point, and kept having to have concentration breaks so I could follow the instructions on the quest guide clearly, but I managed it, and I am somewhat proud of myself for doing so.

One of our neighbours, Sanali, stole Sam's tobacco this morning. We are angry. He was given a chance to confess and come clean but he didn't, and then while Leisa was with him at WINZ, she told him to turn out his pockets, and Sam's tobacco was in one of his pockets. What a low-life, we won't give him smokes so he walks into our house and steals some. Luckily Leisa was able to get Sam some money so she could get a 30g, but what Sanali stole was a 50g. It's not our fault he can't budget. His keyworkers and that have been told.

Anyway, my rule is no computer after midnight, so I'm going to go.
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