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The police want to use Pam's apartment for a stake-out, to keep surveillance on a suspect named Dynamite Willie. Martin comes up with an idea to capture the suspect himself, and cash in on the $100,000 reward.
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The police want to use Pam's apartment for a stake-out, to keep surveillance on a suspect named Dynamite Willie. Martin comes up with an idea to capture the suspect himself, and cash in on the $100,000 reward.
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The police want to use Pam's apartment for a stake-out, to keep surveillance on a suspect named Dynamite Willie. Martin comes up with an idea to capture the suspect himself, and cash in on the $100,000 reward.
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Most of the stakes are between 100k and 200k, but there's a 1m stake at the end. I don't farcast.
Hope you like. There will definitely be more to come.
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Well, after the update i have given it some time to sink in and now i have decided to quit runescape.
I have made about 150m in items/cash from staking. Now that staking is gone i have quit for good. No point in continuing. I gave all my items and cash to a few close friends.
Farwell,
9mm arr0w, The Masked Mage, Aeaeaeaea1,
-Jeff
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Well, after the update i have given it some time to sink in and now i have decided to quit runescape.
I have made about 150m in items/cash from staking. Now that staking is gone i have quit for good. No point in continuing. I gave all my items and cash to a few close friends.
Farwell,
9mm arr0w, The Masked Mage, Aeaeaeaea1,
-Jeff
"Gavotten" by Teribus
Performers:
EJ Jones - Bombard
Richard Kean - Biniou Kozh (bretton bagpipe)
Kevin Hartnell - Percussion (Tupan)
With Guest: Al Cofrin - Shawm
Stake in the ground and CSM 166 arranged by Al Cofrin.