What are your RL tag skills?

Big guns, Energy weapons, Steal.

Steal because I steal from everyone and everywhere. My Fallout moto is "steal first, ask questions later".
Big guns and Energy weapons because by the time they come into the play (I'm talking Fallout 2) it's usually quite hard to gain new levels and increasing a tagged skill is so much better when you start counting your skill points. And, at the end, you go with a big/energy anyway (at least in most cases).
 
Shadowbird said:
Big guns, Energy weapons, Steal.

Steal because I steal from everyone and everywhere. My Fallout moto is "steal first, ask questions later".
Big guns and Energy weapons because by the time they come into the play (I'm talking Fallout 2) it's usually quite hard to gain new levels and increasing a tagged skill is so much better when you start counting your skill points. And, at the end, you go with a big/energy anyway (at least in most cases).

This is about your Real Life skills Shadowbird ok?
 
Delaying, Thinking, Smoking.

Oh yeah, and when - quite recently - I reached level 27 in RL, I took the Ambition Perk to boost those skills. But alas...

I think the Ambition Perk might be bugged in my version.
 
Stamina, speech and the ever-awesome power to say: "My God, this is a useless thread"

EDIT: No, wait, change that last one...into sex. Yeah, my perk is "sex"

...

I hope Chucky won't read this, he'd be sure to like the idea.
 
Prize fighter
Porn star (sorta)
Looking at charts and numbers and seeing right away what is wrong with it.(debuging-accounting)
 
Well, throwing I guess would be number 1. I'm pretty good with it, I just threw some trash away, and I did it with totally no effort.
 
In the mid-to-late 1990s, however, the Canadian dollar fell to record lows in value to against the US dollar. Cheaper Canadian primary products such as lumber and oil could be bought tariff-free by Americans, and Hollywood studios sent their crews to film many movies in Canada due to the cheap Canadian dollar (see "runaway production" and "Hollywood north"). The removal of protective tariffs meant that market forces, such as currency values, have a greater effect on the economies of both countries than they would have with tariffs.
The agreement has failed to liberalize trade in some areas, most notably softwood lumber, in which Canadians expressed frustration and believed that Americans repeatedly violated the agreement to impose protectionist policies.
Canada's natural resources are extremely abundant (per capita) when compared to the United States. Issues such as mineral, fresh water, and softwood lumber trade still remain disputed.
While the agreement remains controversial to this day, it is no longer at the forefront of Canadian politics. It was superseded by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994. The Liberals under Jean Chrétien were elected to office in the 1993 election, partly on a promise to renegotiate key labor and environmental parts of NAFTA. An agreement was indeed struck with the Democrats under Bill Clinton that created separate side deals to address both of these concerns.
 
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Small guns (qualified expert on the M16A2 numerous times in the Army, including twice firing eagle-eye).

First Aid.

Repair (except when it is an automobile, then it is definitely in the negatives).
 
Speech (When I overcome my shyness, I'm a *real* people person - hmm.. now that I think of it, even when I dont overcome my shyness I somehow happen to be a people person)

Sneak (muahah I tend to sneak up on people without realizing it..)

First Aid (bleh, boring.. I wish I could say I was skilled in big guns or something other than first aid - but I wouldn't be able to *lift* a big gun, let alone operate one)
 
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