"The Internet is really, really great--"
"For porn!"
"I've got a fast connection so I don't have to wait--"
"For porn!"
"There's always some new site--"
"For porn!"
"I browse all day and night--"
"For porn!"
"It's like I'm surfing at the speed of liiiiiight--"
"For! Porn!"
"Trekkie!"
"The Internet is for porn--"
"Trekkie!"
"The Internet is for porn--"
"What are you doing?"
"Why you think the Net was born?
"Porn! Porn! Porn!"
It's really amazing how you find WoW players everywhere now days. The game really took MMORPGs out of the realm of geekdom and into the mainstream in a big way. I was formerly a Ultima Online (old-school MMORPG) player, took a few years off from these type of games, then started playing WoW around it's release in late 2004.
Have to say I got a lot of entertainment value out of it in those 2 years. I played the Burning Crusade Beta a little bit and I don't think anyone will be disappointed. It will be good for the hardcore players and the more casual players alike. The only other MMORPG I am looking at is Warhammer Online which is supposed to be coming out sometime this year. Might be an interesting more PvP oriented alternative to WoW. Anyway, for the people here playing Ally on Dragonblight - I have a 60 Human Warrior on that server who is currently guild-less.
That means that W.O.W. is 32 times more popular than anything on CNN or MSNBC!!
It ain't got nuthin' on Toon Town!
One thing about the Normal servers is you can have horsde characters also.
Level 28 Dwarf hunter. Managed to avoid the game in grad school only to have my husband convince me to play with him. It's more addictive than I had feared. I haven't done dishes in two weeks but my Hunter is up on her skills!
Diablo and Diablo II Bump!