Just do your best and keep in mind that the journey and experience you gather is just as important as the goal, if not even more.I...really don't know if mum and I will be able to win this guild expedition thing on our own. The other two guilds in the top three seem to have everyone in their guild super focused on winning. :S
Just do your best and keep in mind that the journey and experience you gather is just as important as the goal, if not even more.
Just do your best and keep in mind that the journey and experience you gather is just as important as the goal, if not even more.
When losing you learn about yourself, your weaknesses and which areas to improve. It is also good to look for potential patterns in enemy's fighting style, in case there is something that can be used to your advantage.Today an Elder Kraken beat my boy Slim's ass three times in a row. I can assure you the experience and the journey were as painful as the arrival to the destination.
When losing you learn about yourself, your weaknesses and which areas to improve. It is also good to look for potential patterns in enemy's fighting style, in case there is something that can be used to your advantage.
Hey a challenge every now and then is better than a same old routine.
That moment when you post something "risky" on FB for everyone--including the Filipino half of your family to see--and you wait for the inevitable backlash it's no doubt about to create.
Or worse, the possibility that none of them will even give a damn.
"Give your sausages a good squeeze!"
I love cooking shows.
"Give your sausages a good squeeze!"
I love cooking shows.
That's the issue with Facebook.
Whenever you think Ramsay is savage, just remember venturing into restaurant business is so far from a picnic one needs to grow thick skin if they want to survive.I feel like I shouldn't like Gordon Ramsay's shows so much, because half of the time you can see how sad contestants/restaurant owners get. But I can't resist how amazing some of Ramsay's remarks are and how savage he can get.
It's way too entertaining.
Nah, it was from "The Great British Bake Off".Ainsley Harriot? That sure sounds like him.
I want to get myself a guitar so I can figure out the strings to The Last Steampunk Waltz.
Sounds so much fun to play. :blush: