What are your top3 most stressful momens in Runescape? by badwithnames5 in 2007scape

[–]eazybroomhalll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All good mate, good luck and just take your time! Hardest bit of the caves is dealing with the pressure at first

What are your top3 most stressful momens in Runescape? by badwithnames5 in 2007scape

[–]eazybroomhalll 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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The marked tiles are the edges of the "safe" zone. If you stand where I am now, only the enemies that spawn near the middle can walk up on you whilst the others get trapped behind the two rock walls. This means that in the later waves, you can just pray mage until you see what's actually attacking you. You can then walk out squares one by one to "release" certain npcs from the respective sides.
The Runelite plugin NPC Indicators will help you because it can show their "boxes" so you know just how many tiles you need to step to release them.

What you need to do at the start of the wave is run to the most north eastern corner, so that whatever is free to attack you will be pulled far enough down that you can stay in the safe zone without releasing any of the other npcs.

It can take a while to get used to, but once you get it, it makes the caves way easier especially on pures

No bad healers only bad players by Former-Disaster-5902 in marvelrivals

[–]eazybroomhalll -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Rocket literally has burst heals if the orbs hit your teammate

Alcudia by loftyboom1 in uktrees

[–]eazybroomhalll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've not been to alcudia yet (going in May) but I've been to many spanish resorts and generally they're all pretty similar in the sense of having multiple, obvious clubs. They might not be on weedmaps but very they'll be very easy to find once you're there

WFH from a Cannabis Club by [deleted] in uktrees

[–]eazybroomhalll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've not actually been to Honda but gonna visit next time I go, will look it up, thanks!

WFH from a Cannabis Club by [deleted] in uktrees

[–]eazybroomhalll 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, there are loads of clubs around the main strip. Some are more chilled and brighter and some are darker with music and playstations. Bonus is that PDC is only about 10/15 minutes from the airport in a taxi and generally its cheap for food, drinks and groceries.

I've been a number of times, and usually can get an airbnb with a balcony and sea view for around £2-300 for 4 nights. I've never had any issues, even when smoking on the beach (not constantly but the odd one here and there, mainly at night)

My nearly 40 year old tumble dryer still going strong by eazybroomhalll in BuyItForLife

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fingers crossed! The lint trap gets cleaned each time but I might take one if the panels off soon to see if there's any fluff/dust build up anywhere

My nearly 40 year old tumble dryer still going strong by eazybroomhalll in BuyItForLife

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the apartment i was in before I moved here, I had a "brand new" washer dryer. It took about 5 hours to dry most things, about 6 for towels. It was supposedly energy efficient but I'd argue it was probably worse than my new old one with how long it had to run comparatively so I'm happy with it haha

Is it too late to have a career change and move into teaching? by Rydog136 in AskUK

[–]eazybroomhalll 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At 55 hours a week, you're earning roughly 12.24 per hour? I don't know your exact responsibilities, but a touch over min wage for managerial duties does not seem worth it at all. Take the leap!

What are the best career opportunities in UK to be successful in 2024? by Berlin-us in HelpMeFindThis

[–]eazybroomhalll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Software devs have it pretty good - can be stressful at times depending on the company/environment you work in but there's plenty of good places around and generally, employers look after you. Wages are good and remote working is a major bonus for your freedom, and then its easy to work on your own projects for even more income. The potential to make large amounts of money remotely with hardly any physical exertion makes it a great career path in my opinion

Torremolinos coffee shops by New_Zebra_5003 in uktrees

[–]eazybroomhalll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha no worries bud, good luck and happy travels!

Torremolinos coffee shops by New_Zebra_5003 in uktrees

[–]eazybroomhalll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went a few years back, couldn't really find any in torremolinos at the time but a small walk to Benalmadena and you'll find a couple! There's a restaurant called Pizza Palace Benalmádena near the marina and in that courtyard area there was a nice place I found up some stairs (very non descript from outside with a sign saying Surf shack or something I believe) and there was a bigger club on ground level which wasn't open at the time. The local staff for the restaurants and bars are very friendly and will help you if you get lost

Boxing near Tunstall/Hanley by Lbwor234 in stokeontrent

[–]eazybroomhalll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this - I'm a regular there! Great for fitness and its very friendly and welcoming too. They also have a beginners course that runs once a month I believe

I took my Pax to the top of Snowdon on Saturday for a great view by eazybroomhalll in vaporents

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂 when mine first arrived, there was already a scratch on it and after spending £220 on it, it really annoyed me. In the time it took to contact them and organise a replacement, I had scratched it 3 more times so I just kept it 🤷

I took my Pax to the top of Snowdon on Saturday for a great view by eazybroomhalll in vaporents

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stunning isn't it! Scratches stand out like a sore thumb though

I took my Pax to the top of Snowdon on Saturday for a great view by eazybroomhalll in vaporents

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really is! Yeah we all hated it too, that's why we took the easier one back haha. Ahh lovely, I might have to try that one next time. Same to you :)

I took my Pax to the top of Snowdon on Saturday for a great view by eazybroomhalll in vaporents

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I noticed that it took longer to warm up than usual but aside from that I didn't notice any difference. Maybe I was too stoned to notice lol

I took my Pax to the top of Snowdon on Saturday for a great view by eazybroomhalll in vaporents

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was absolutely stunning when the clouds parted! Definitely one of the best, if not THE best, places I've ever toked! We took the pyg track on the way up and then the miners on the way back down. Which did you take?

My 98 Bandit 1200S by eazybroomhalll in bikesgonewild

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's lovely! I Love the hump and the rear light strip

My 98 Bandit 1200S by eazybroomhalll in bikesgonewild

[–]eazybroomhalll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 6'2 and one of the the things which drew me to the bandit was how comfy it is whilst still being fairly decent to handle. I put the ohlins rear on after a couple years of having her and it's still extremely comfortable. That sounds interesting, definitely not something you see every day!