We have a few friends who got really into World of Warcraft earlier this year. I made the mistake of telling them that I always thought the concept of that game seemed kind of neat.
Now, I get fb messages from them asking when we're going to start playing and join their group or whatever, and one of them bought us a membership for Christmas!! It's sweet and funny, and I feel obligated to give it a try, although I really don't think I'm all that interested.
Re: Apparently we're are going to start playing WOW..?
Give it a try- it really is fun.
Although I was in a raid earlier tonight and my internet crapped out. I have a feeling my guild is going to be less than thrilled with me.
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Well, I think you're just a little jealous that Mandy is going to invite me join her guild when my night elf mowhawk is the rockin'est WOW character ever.
Funny, I see you more as a pregnant unicorn that blasts a super ray from her horn and farts toxic glitter. No?
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MAYBE!!!!! It is a fantasy game...
Well, Hell, if that's an option, maybe i'll be less judgy about it... I also call dibs in case I ever decide to venture that way.
"I love glitterfarts and pregnant unicorns." ~ Tim'sWifey
"Pregnancy is a beautiful thing, a natural thing, and how dare you degrade it with your yuppie wanna be rapper and his rhymes." ~ Melaneigh
"Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards." Benjamin Franklin