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The Wife and IFollow

#1 Jan 03 2007 at 6:38 AM Rating: Decent
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Im 39, Work in NYC as a Senior Network Administrator.
I used to BF2 and 2142 till about 1 month ago.

Now im WOW Addicted!
I also pulled my entire US-Gamer clan community away from BF2 and we now have a 69 member strong guild that plays crazy hours nightly!

Well my wife used to play small video games when she was younger and NOW she even addicted. I had to upgrade her PC with more ram and its been many nights that we havent eaten dinner because she insists on power leveling!!! Wooohooooooo

We love this game and cant wait to 60 and the Burning Crusade!

For the Alliance!
Sandreas 35 Warrior Uldaman
Lorriette 27 Warlock Uldaman!
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#2 Jan 03 2007 at 7:41 AM Rating: Decent
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K...
Good for you.
You have something to do with your wife.
my wife tells me to grow up when im playing.
would love to have a wife who i could share my wow addiction with.

Good for you brother and fellow alliance.

Edited, Jan 3rd 2007 10:37am by Nikkelmand
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#3 Jan 03 2007 at 12:00 PM Rating: Default
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lucky sod.

reroll horde, alliance sux, too many squeaky gnomes :P
#4 Jan 06 2007 at 2:01 AM Rating: Decent
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Woot
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#5 Jan 06 2007 at 5:12 AM Rating: Decent
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"0mg r3r0ll h0rd3! 4lli4nc3 5ucks!"

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Prehaps theres a reson we choose alliance?

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ALLIES FOR THE WIN!
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#6 Jan 08 2007 at 6:48 PM Rating: Good
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I'm far more addicted to WOW than my husband is. We've been playing about a year now. He'll be trying to get me to go eat with him, and I'll say something about fixing to level, or finish a quest, instance, etc. So, when my little brother moved us from Warcraft 3 and DotA, I don't think he had any idea of the monsters he'd end up creating. But, hey, who needs to eat anyway?
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#7 Jan 08 2007 at 10:58 PM Rating: Decent
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The people who skip meals because of WoW are kinda sad. My boyfriend and I love playing, but we know when to stop and go out, even if it's just for a walk around the block, or getting up to cook dinner together.
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#8 Jan 09 2007 at 10:08 AM Rating: Decent
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my wife complained that i played too much until i helped her make a character...she got 22 rogue in 5 days and has stuck with it nicely...now if she'll just stop asking me to level her character instead of mine...(2 computers 1 subscription)
#9 Jan 09 2007 at 11:55 AM Rating: Good
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This sounds very familiar. lol. My husband played for a few months and asking me to give it a try. I am (was not) a gamer. Well I gave in and now have a very nice lvl 32 mage that I love. I have a couple alts I play with while I build up bonus XP for my mage.

Now we have 6 WOWer's in the house. Me, husbad, my mom, my oldest daughter, my son and now my 6 yr old daughter is trying.

It is so funny when we all get up for the day, we go to the computers, log in, check our mailboxes and wow for a bit to wake up. Then at night both computers are being WOWed.

The expansion is a much talked about issue right now as we have our 2 copies on preorder. LOL
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#10 Jan 09 2007 at 12:04 PM Rating: Default
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Are you serious? That's pathetic, your little daughter playing and her grandma? Not trying to be mean at all, but jeez..she should socialize more at a young age so she isn't all shy when she's a teenager/adult.

Anyways, enjoy your game.

Edited, Jan 9th 2007 3:01pm by Celind
#11 Jan 09 2007 at 12:09 PM Rating: Good
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My youngest only plays when she asks to first of all. She has a character because she asked for one. I feel if she wants to experiance it, she should. I do not believe in sheltering my children. We live a free life style.
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#12 Jan 09 2007 at 12:16 PM Rating: Default
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Sheltering? It's more like protecting her from having no life. I mean, it's reasonable for teenagers to play video games a bit, but have your youngest one play it? Hopefully she won't get addicted at a young age and become over weight.

Edited, Jan 9th 2007 3:10pm by Celind
#13 Jan 09 2007 at 1:13 PM Rating: Good
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Are you joking? Whats wrong with letting a younger child try a game their older brother or sisters play.Where do you get off judging somebody for what they let their kids do?

Its fine to have your kids play video games as long as its not all they do.Me and Smidget (My wife) encourage our kids to play games but also encourage them to go outside and play with their friends.Whats so wrong with letting my 6 year old try out the game? Her grandmother is a breast cancer survivor so whats wrong with her playing the game? Honestly you need to get a life and dont come on here judging people.I applaud all people that can get their families involved with the game.

I'm going out to eventually get 2 more computers so me,my wife,and my 2 oldest can play together at the same time.I think the only one that is sheltered here is you and you need to think before you post a negative thread like that to someone who is enjoying the game and shares the experience with their family.

Edited, Jan 9th 2007 4:11pm by Kingjester
#14 Jan 09 2007 at 1:49 PM Rating: Decent
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What business is it of yours if they let their children play WoW? Perhaps you should focus on yourself and your own kids and let them worry about raising their children.
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#15 Jan 09 2007 at 5:09 PM Rating: Good
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Celind wrote:
Sheltering? It's more like protecting her from having no life. I mean, it's reasonable for teenagers to play video games a bit, but have your youngest one play it? Hopefully she won't get addicted at a young age and become over weight.

Edited, Jan 9th 2007 3:10pm by Celind


That was the worst post ever, rate down.
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#17 Jan 10 2007 at 6:29 PM Rating: Good
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"celind" wrote:
Are you serious? That's pathetic, your little daughter playing and her grandma? Not trying to be mean at all, but jeez..she should socialize more at a young age so she isn't all shy when she's a teenager/adult.


My 9 year old son plays and has a great social life. Try not to preach to others how they should live thier life. What the hell do you know anyway.

You are the pathetic one here, seriously!
#18 Jan 10 2007 at 8:41 PM Rating: Default
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lol your son has also gotten throught the critical age where hes learned to play well with others, well a 6 year old hasnt. at least thats what sigmun would say, but what does he know right? hes only one of the most influential thinkers of the phycological communitty right?
#19 Jan 11 2007 at 1:06 PM Rating: Good
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facistmage wrote:
lol your son has also gotten throught the critical age where hes learned to play well with others, well a 6 year old hasnt. at least thats what sigmun would say, but what does he know right? hes only one of the most influential thinkers of the phycological communitty right?


sigmun? Oh wait, you mean Sigmund, as in Freud? The one who had a mama fixation? Yeah, there's a good example to follow all right.

Hubby and I play together. Kids are interested but we don't have enough computers with internet to let them play too, it would take away from my playing time!

Edited, Jan 11th 2007 12:59pm by chrisisanangel
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