19.Feb.2012 Archery Games Online

Any Games like Runescape???
Ok i need a game like runescape thats not slow on bad computers no 2-D games like MechQuest,Dragon Fable,Adventure quest No 2-D games!!!Nothing thats slow on bad or most computers.something you can level up skills like fishing,mining,smithing,attack,Archery,defence,magic and all that no fruggo scape or any other games by Jagex.something free and something that stays free unless you wanna pay later.has to be multiplayer camt be fun then you have to pay at level like 12 or nothing like that plz dont tell me like maple story and all that nothing you have to buy like WoW.And if you give me a good site…THANK YOU.ive been searching like a year now still..nothing.oh yeah and no online direcory stuff from wikipedia or google.
unfortunately there isn’t really that many considering you have so many parameters
Angels Online [The Strong Archer Class]
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Blade Trinity (Unrated Version) $1.75 Even skeptical fans of the Blade franchise will enjoy sinking their teeth into Blade: Trinity. The law of diminishing returns is in full effect here, and the franchise is wearing out its welcome, but let’s face it: any movie that features Jessica Biel as an ass-kicking vampire slayer and Parker Posey–yes, Parker Posey!–as a vamping vampire villainess can’t be all bad, right? Those lovely ladies … |
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The Professionals [Blu-ray] $8.48 Before The Wild Bunch, there was The Professionals, Richard Brooks’s marvelous ode to friendship, loyalty, and disillusionment. It may not have the stylistic bravado or fatalistic doom of the legendary Sam Peckinpah film, but Brooks’s storytelling is simple and steady and just as insightful. The difference is Brooks is a lot more optimistic. Lee Marvin and Burt Lancaster are buddies who have drift… |
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Marshmallow Fun Co Bow and Mallow – Classic – Red and Blue $14.98 Wage a marshmallow war! Safer than any other type of “weapon,” this special shooter is outrageously fun and totally unique. Load it up with the included soft red shooting pellets or your own mini marshmallows and let ‘er rip! Includes instructions and bow shooter. Easy assembly. Measures 17″L x 6″W…. |
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Nerf Big Bad Bow $24.99 Nerf has entered into many parts of the world of sporting goods. Basketball, of course, and football being the most famous. But who would have ever thought that there would be Nerf archery? The whimsically and accurately titled Big Bad Bow comes with three hard foam rubber arrows that you pull back and launch (the packaging claims 40 feet, ours came up a little short of that but not by much). Ther… |
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Xploderz XStormer 1000 $24.00 Outblast and outlast the competition with Xploderz Xstormer 1000 ! Powerful, light and easy to maneuver. The Xploderz Xstormer 1000 Blaster is a versatile combat weapon with power arm, flip-up site and an ammo clip with ready-to-fire rounds. Shoots up to 75 feet! This awesome gun comes with a 500-round capacity ammo depot and additional rounds to make your own Xploderz ammo. Pour ammo into include… |
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1633 Works: 1633 Architecture, 1633 Books, 1633 Paintings, 1633 Plays, 1633 Poems, ’tis Pity She’s a Whore, the Guardian, the Canonization $20.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Declaration of Sports (also known as the Book of Sports ) was a declaration of James I of England issued in 1617 listing the sports that were permitted on Sundays and other holy days . It was originally issued in consultation with Thomas Morton , bishop of Chester , to resolve a dispute in Lancashire between the Puritans and the gentry (many of whom were Roman Catholics ). The initial declaration was just for Lancashire , but in 1618, James made the declaration national. The 1618 declaration has largely the same main text as the 1617 version, but with an additional paragraph at the beginning explaining that the king has decided to make the declaration applicable to the whole of England.The declaration listed archery , dancing , “leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmless recreation” as permissible sports, together with “May-games, Whitsun-ales and Morris-dances , and the setting up of May-poles “. Also allowed: “women shall have leave to carry rushes to the church for the decorating of it, according to their old custom.”Amongst the activities that were prohibited were bear- and bull-baiting , “interludes ” and bowling .On the one hand, the declaration rebuked Puritans and other “precise persons”, and was issued to counteract the growing Puritan calls for strict abstinence on the Christian Sabbath (Sabbatarianism ). On the other, it condemned Catholics and others who did not attend church services in their parish , as the declaration specified that only people who had first attended divine service were entitled to participate in recreations afterward.The declaration was reissued by Charles I on 18 October 1633, as The King’s Majesty’s declaration to his subjects concerning lawful sports to be used . It was claimed by William Prynne that the new declaration was written |
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1920 Summer Olympics Events: Ice Hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics $22.26 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ice Hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Shooting at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Gymnastics at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Sailing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Swimming at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Wrestling at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Water Polo at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Equestrian at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Tug of War at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Diving at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Modern Pentathlon at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Cycling at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Tennis at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Figure Skating at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Field Hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Weightlifting at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Rugby Union at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Art Competitions at the 1920 Summer Olympics, Polo at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Excerpt: Archery at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp marked the return of the sport after a 12-year absence following it not being contested in the 1912 Summer Olympics and the cancellation of the 1916 Summer Olympics due to World War I . The only competitors were men, and from only three countries. Belgium sent 14 archers, while France and the Netherlands each sent 8.Medal summary Participating nations A total of 30 archers from 3 nations competed at the Antwerp Games:[topsep=0pt, partopsep=0pt, itemsep=0pt, parsep=0… |
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1960 Comics Characters Debuts: Streaky the Supercat, Captain Atom, Garth, Trickster, Elongated Man, Captain Boomerang, Clock King, Snapper Carr $24.3 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Streaky the Supercat, Captain Atom, Garth, Trickster, Elongated Man, Captain Boomerang, Clock King, Snapper Carr, Despero, Atomic Knight, Arrowette, Weather Wizard, Reep Daggle, Starro, Professor Ivo, Kryptonite Man, Willie Lumpkin, Puppeteer, Kite Man, Dummy, Thomas Kalmaku, Cave Carson, Lyla Lerrol, Zebra-Man, Gorgilla. Excerpt: Miss Arrowette Arrowette is the name of two fictional superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The first character is the mother of the second. Fictional character history Bonnie King The first Arrowette (properly known as Miss Arrowette ) is Bonnie King , a would-be sidekick and general nuisance to Green Arrow . She first appears in World’s Finest Comics #113 (November 1960). When Bonnie was a child, her mother Millie put her to archery training, controlling her progress all the time. She turns out to be very good and even goes to the Olympic Games, where she wins a Bronze Medal. Millie, though, had expected a Gold, argued with her daughter over her alleged failure. After that, Bonnie abandoned both home and archery. She never talked to her mother again. Alone in Star City , she eventually becomes inspired by Green Arrow and Speedy and decides to use her skills in a way that counted. She makes a costume for herself and officially becomes Miss Arrowette. She carries trick arrows such as the Powder Puff Arrow. After that, she helps both archers a few times, even when they did not want her to. Bonnie turns out to be too clumsy to become a hero and too vain to wear a mask. Bonnie briefly dates Green Arrow in his civilian identity of Oliver Queen, as shown in Justice League of America #7 (October-November 1961). The adult Bonnie King appears in Young Justice . At some point, she meets journalist Bernell “Bowstring” Jones, who remembers her from the |