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This is my own article that I wrote and published back on 7/25/06. It was originally posted on the WoW General Forums and had 3 Blue responses and 15+ pages of replies. That thread was lost when the WoW Forums got a new design. I developed a (jokingly, yet true) fitness program for WoW players to help them keep in shape even when playing the game. The responses on the General Forums prompted me to also write Part B, which is accessible from the link.

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My original article I published on my gaming website blog back on 8/25/06. This is my joking proposition of Blizzard's next World of Warcraft expansion: THE RETURN TO GNOMEREGAN! The only way we gnomes will ever be able to take back Gnomeregan for good is by getting gnome druids as a playable race/class combo so we can use the Cure Poison ability on the city. Comes complete with Photoshopped images I created of what gnome druids would look like along with the expansion cover design.

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My better half has recently created and written a Google Gadget that allows you to monitor the status of your World of Warcraft realm from within your personalized Google homepage! It also lists the most recent topics from the Realm Status Forums as clickable links so you can keep up-to-date on any upcoming maintenance or realm issues. The link takes you Google's location to get the gadget for yourself. To see it in action, here's my example: http://www.pinktoque.com/graphics/wowrealmgadget.jpg

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toque, 116 weeks, 1 day, 4 hours ago, Wednesday, October 18, 2006 (via
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This article is a walkthrough of the in-game seasonal event of Hallow's End, which runs from Oct 18 - Nov 1, 2006. It is from an Alliance point of view, and it explains all of the different festivities one can partake in as well as detailed information on how and where to go in order to complete the different seasonal Hallow's End quests Alliance-side. Complete with image gallery link to pictures.

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My original article I published on my gaming website blog back on 9/19/06. In this article I highlight eight different locations in the World of Warcraft that many might've heard of, but never taken the time to visit in-game in person on their own. Not only do I describe how to easily get to these locations, but I accompany my descriptions with maps and pictures to make it simple for anyone to check these places out for themselves.

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My original article I published on my gaming website blog back on 8/26/06. This is my official proposal to Blizzard and the general public, defending gnomes everywhere and their need to have a healer class choice available to them. This article covers all of the lore reasons and logic as to why and how gnome healers should be possible.
Updated with a series of Photoshopped pictures I created of gnomes in each of the healer class' tier 3 gear, which I call "The Gnome Healer Series" on 9/28/0

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My original article I published on my gaming website blog back on 9/15/06. In response to the recent Montreal college shooting and the blame finger being pointed at violent video games as the cause. In my article I respond to an article posted on Gamespot that talked about how the media was trying to blame video games for the shooting. I also reference an article I'd read on GameRevolution.com that has factual proof that violent video games are NOT to blame.

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My original article I published on my gaming website blog back on 9/25/06. In this article, I review and talk about the process of making your very own plush murloc, as followed by the plush murloc pattern that Bamatick has created for public use. There are pictures and descriptions in the article to help guide you through and be successful when making one for yourself. You can also see my finished product and follow along as I work on my second version.

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My original article I published on my gaming website blog back on 10/8/06. I was recently honored to have been chosen as a writer for Mentor-Media, where I now write articles about WoW for pay by the company. As part of a recent project, I had to create a brand new character and level her to 20. It's been awhile since I've started over and been in the low level zones, and my experience inspired this article, where I talk about common misconceptions about the abilities of low level characters.

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toque, 116 weeks, 6 days, 4 hours ago, Friday, October 13, 2006 (via
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In this article I describe the development of the 100% accurate murloc translator that I created called the Murloc Metamorphoser. Previous attempts at murloc translation was full of errors and caused bad miscommunication (as shown in the article), but this translator dialect is error-free. I also discuss the history & lore of the murloc language, and the article links directly to the fully operational Murloc Metamorphoser for your use. Its URL is http://www.pinktoque.com/index.php?p=murloc.php

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toque, 116 weeks, 5 days, 21 hours ago, Friday, October 13, 2006 (via
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Mukluk the Murloc is an avid blogger. Not only is she a murloc that blogs about her adventures across Azeroth, but she writes in the murloc language when she does so! The murloc dialect that she blogs in is completely translatable thanks to the 100% accurate Murloc Metamorphoser (translator) that I developed recently, and can be accessed from her blog for your use. Mukluk has friends featured on her blog and takes amazing pictures of her around the world of Azeroth. Great site.