VR, if I get...
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 7:02 pm
If I get 50k chickens will I finally get a chicken helm for my undying love for chickens for the past 7 years @VR?
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*steals chickens*I'd be more impressed if you operated a rescue group in CH to retrieve chickens from other players and ensured their safety and eventual release back into the wild.
Does it count if I say I’ve already been doing that by ksing and reporting players who refuse to hand the chickens over ._.I'd be more impressed if you operated a rescue group in CH to retrieve chickens from other players and ensured their safety and eventual release back into the wild.
But don’t they all actually belong to farmer Moffat (if I’m even spelling his name right)? He’d be pretty upset to have all of his lovely hens lost in the wilderness again. Besides, they’d just get eaten by wolves.I'd be more impressed if you operated a rescue group in CH to retrieve chickens from other players and ensured their safety and eventual release back into the wild.
Aspiring heroes need something to do.But don’t they all actually belong to farmer Moffat (if I’m even spelling his name right)? He’d be pretty upset to have all of his lovely hens lost in the wilderness again. Besides, they’d just get eaten by wolves.I'd be more impressed if you operated a rescue group in CH to retrieve chickens from other players and ensured their safety and eventual release back into the wild.
Plus the poor coast wolves are so scrawny...they need to eat as well.Aspiring heroes need something to do.But don’t they all actually belong to farmer Moffat (if I’m even spelling his name right)? He’d be pretty upset to have all of his lovely hens lost in the wilderness again. Besides, they’d just get eaten by wolves.I'd be more impressed if you operated a rescue group in CH to retrieve chickens from other players and ensured their safety and eventual release back into the wild.