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Issue: 704 | 23rd day of Collecting, Y17 |
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Guide to your Neopets Portfolio
We've all seen them, lurked around in them, and admired them. We're talking about what seems to have become a staple for a lot of Neopians on the site: the portfolio! They've been around for several years now, and in many different variations. This article is a guide to those of you who want to create your own portfolio, or are just curious to know more! Almost every Neopian has goals they're striving towards, and a portfolio is an easy, organized and fun way to keep track of them. This article will get you started with tips for your layout, content and organization.
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A Rigged Game If you have illicit goods or services to offer, then Krawk Island is where you want to be. Everyone knows that, of course - pirates made the island famous, and they keep it famous too. There are plenty of famous pirates: Captain Dread, Garin, Captain Scarblade... The list goes on. Grimtooth never thought of himself as a pirate before he travelled to Krawk Island.
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All That Jazz Brian was disappointed. His neighborhood's Weewoo had not yet delivered the day's Neopian Times issue, twenty minutes after he usually came. Brian had wanted to get a jump on the day, but he couldn't if he was waiting on the post carrier.
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A How-To Get a High Score Guide in “Typing Terror" I’ve always loved typing games. There is something about being able to type extremely fast and with great accuracy that makes me excited. So, after countless games and research, I’ve come to learn a couple of tricks about this game that will help you get a high score and today, I’ve decided to share these with you. Let's get started!
by oliviagy |
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The Shade Files - Halloween Nightmare: Part One It was the day before Halloween. At the Defenders of Neopia headquarters, the various agents and support staff working there, myself included, were having a party to celebrate the arrival. It was obvious that the majority of the front line staff, if not all, would be out working the streets the following day, making sure that the children were all safe once the night arrived for trick or treating.
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