Because it's early and I am less than coherent

Various things I am thankful for, since I haven't managed a post since the day before Thanksgiving!
1. My Family (that goes without saying, I'm sure, but I wanted to say it anyway)
2. My Friends (online and irl)
3. My Life
4. My job and all the things it helps to provide for my family
Also, one thing I am very excited about. Hubby and I did our usual mount-farming when we got home from dinner with my parents on Thanksgiving. The result?
Swift Razzashi Raptor!
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I got out of work a bit early yesterday, and was able to surprise Billy and the kids by showing up at Andy's school in time to give them all a ride home. We did some questing on our druids, and got another level for them. I also started my rounds of the Horde capitals on Caelatria. I only managed to get to Orgrimmar before dinner, but I did most of the traveling to get to Thunder Bluff before I had to log off.
We had barbecued pork chops and stuffing for dinner, yum!
After dinner, I thought it might be nice to watch some tv, and color with the kids. Billy just bought a wireless router, so that we could have internet on our computers and not have to run a cord from the modem out into the living room to stream movies or tv shows from Netflix. He was having some trouble getting his computer online with it though. My computer was fine, the laptop was fine, but his computer wouldn't connect. He fiddled with it for quite some time, while I watched So You Think You Can Dance and colored in my Tinkerbell coloring book. He finally got it online by connecting our old switch to the router and his computer to the switch. I can only assume it was something to do with IP addresses. Either way, it works now.
Of course, by the time everything was situated, it was a bit too late to watch anything. The kids went to bed, and he fiddled with the DVD player, which had also been acting up, and got that working as well. The two of us watched a bit of Eddie Izzard's comedy special, Dress To Kill, and headed to bed. Tonight will probably be much the same, though we might have some shopping to do. The kids still need holiday outfits!
I found out what our next Netflix movie will be, Billy picked the GI Joe movie that just came out. My brother used to watch the cartoon on TV all the time, and he had lots of the action figures too. I hope the movie is good!
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8:45 AM
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I'm feeling like quite the zombie. I woke up with a pounding headache after a night of crazy dreams. I don't really remember them now, just that they were totally odd. Ibuprofen took care of the headache, but I haven't felt really conscious all morning. When I got in I found that I'd forgotten to make copies of the schedule for today, so everyone was all kerfuffled. No clue why I forgot either, it's something I do practically every day, and have done for several years now. I just... didn't do it.
We got in some WoW when I got home as well. I'm 2/3 of the way done with the holiday achievements, I think I just have to do the horde city one and the "turn rogues into turkeys" one. I'm tempted to dual-box that last one, once I get enough shooters. Just make level one rogues on one account, and shoot at them with the other. It would involve some traveling, but I have to do that for the horde capitals anyway. Hubby and I ran the heroic daily, then spent some time working on our alliance RAF characters. I believe they made it to level 13 before we quit for the night. Hubby's gnome did most of his leveling in his underpants... I wish I had a screenshot of that! He sold all of his gear in the starting zone to be able to afford his skills, and vowed shortly thereafter that he wouldn't wear any until he got some greens with stat boosts on them. He finally got a shirt around level 11. Crazy boy.
Tacos for dinner last night, and we finally finished off the pumpkin pie. I'm sure there will be plenty more later this week though, so I'm not too sad about it. Tonight or tomorrow our next Netflix movie should arrive, I'll let y'all know what it is and what I think of it once we watch it. :) Hope everyone is having a great day!
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10:31 AM
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All that anticipation, and a whole weekend, and I never watched the whole movie. I guess this was one of those times when the actual thing doesn't live up to my memories of it. I watched the beginning, and it was cute, but it wasn't enough to hold my attention like it used to. The kids weren't overly excited about it either. Oh well, back in the mail it went, and we'll see what comes next. :)
On Saturday we had a birthday party for one of my nieces, which turned into a night of Rock Band after most of the family left. We downloaded some new songs, and played until we couldn't play any more! Yesterday was a quiet day at home. I sat in the living room and watched hubby play Fable 2, and we let the kids play around on our computers. Then after dinner we played a little WoW. We started up a couple of new characters on our RAF account, alliance this time, on Cenarion Circle. I have a dwarf warrior, and hubby has a gnome mage. We got them to Thelsamar, and I hope they will continue to level past that zone. I have been trying to level a dwarf for quite some time now!
We got a raid together after that, to take screenshots for the wow.com headset contest. I doubt we'll win, one person went afk before we even took the first one, and stayed that way until after we were done. But it was fun to chase around to all the different places and whatnot. It was a good guild event. When that was done, hubby and I headed out to Outland in another attempt to capture an Anzu mount for me, and also to get an achievement for a few guildies for the latest holiday. We also headed over to ZG, but no mounts from there either.
Then I stayed up too late working on the quests for the new holiday... and I'm paying for it today. I've only been at work for an hour, and my bottle of pop that's supposed to last me all day is already half empty. I think this calls for early bedtime tonight!
How were your weekends, dear people who read my blog? :)
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8:05 AM
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Yeah, so it's Friday and I'm feeling lazy. So you get a YouTube video. This song was on the radio on my way in to work today, and it never fails to give my mood a boost. The video was made by a bunch of film students in Quebec. They all got together and made this lip sync (or lip dub) video in like an hour or something. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do!
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5:53 AM
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The reason for the medicine is that I've got a cold. Yippee yay hooray for that. Symptoms seem to be staying at a minimum though, thanks to the DayQuil people.
Last night is kind of a blur. I remember we ran Sarth-25 with 19 people and got an achievement for that. I even got to bring my hunter, and was only like 200 dps behind the resident MM hunter. Go me :) After that, some of the group stuck around and worked on Sarth-10 with a drake up. We hadn't managed it last week, but hubby said that not long after I went to bed, they finally got it down. Yay for the guild!
Just before that, I'd managed to ding exalted with Honor Hold and picked up the tabard for my 25-tabard achievement, which gave me... another tabard.
Tonight is going to be a non-WoW night. I have to go to work early tomorrow to cover the "new guy", who is having his wisdom teeth out this afternoon. So I'm hoping there will be a new movie from Netflix in the mailbox when I get home. Hubby says that one of mine is next in line, "The Brave Little Toaster". I am excited, I haven't seen that in forever. I used to watch it on TV all the time, and it's a good one to watch with the kids. Things are crazy here at work today, so a nice calm night at home is definitely what the doctor ordered. Yay!
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12:41 PM
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My dad likes to say, "Of all the things I've lost in my life, I miss my mind the most".
That's holding true for me today. I took some NyQuil before bed last night, and had a very tough time getting things going this morning. I woke up at 6:30 for work, and decided I needed another hour in bed. That helped, a bit. I got to work around 8:30, and of course everyone and their brother had been looking for me. When I'm here, nobody cares, when I'm not, they all need to talk to me.
I'm going to conduct an experiment. I just noticed that the tape dispenser on the desk is empty. Normally I'd be the one to go get some tape and refill it, but I don't think I will today. I want to see how long it stays empty before the Whistler says something implying that it's my job to go get some more tape for it. He does that with pens, when all of his go dry or get lost. He asks me for one, instead of stopping by the office supply cabinet after his break and grabbing a few. You're already up there, you dipstick, get your own damn pens.
Played a bit more WoW last night. Hubby wanted to run ToC, which was the heroic daily. A group was getting put together, but they only needed one more person, and we always run things together if I'm on. So we let them go, and put together our own group about half an hour later. We were finished about twenty minutes after that, and the first group was still in there. I think they spent about two hours in there trying to get the last boss down. People kept leaving the group because they were having so much trouble. I'm not sure if they ever actually finished or if they just quit trying. I felt bad, because if hubby and I had been along, they probably wouldn't have had so much trouble. Hard to say, but still. After that I just did some dailies, and hubby ran with me through Sethekk Halls. I'm trying to get an Anzu mount, but so far no luck!
I'm not sure what we've got planned for tonight. The guild is going to run OS-10, and probably do a few tries with one drake up. I might just watch the results show for So You Think You Can Dance, since I missed the actual show yesterday, and maybe Glee after that. And then bed. Rest is always good!
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1:11 PM
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Oog. My brain is mush this morning. I just went to check on the fantasy football page that my brother-in-law is running, and got completely confused. I thought to myself, weird, there wasn't a Monday night game? Then I realized that it's Tuesday. We didn't run production at work yesterday, so it felt like a weekend day. I didn't go in to work until after dinner to take care of a few things with the schedule. I probably should have gone in earlier, but I was playing WoW and doing things at home, and the day just got away from me.
Apparently the dj on the radio station is not having a good morning either. We're listening to to commercial breaks at once right now. Maybe he fell asleep? Who knows.
So... what happened this weekend? Most of the news is WoW-related. We spent the majority of the weekend just hanging out at home, though we did some shopping also. We got the kids some new clothes, and picked up a copy of Up. Emily is growing like a weed all of a sudden. The clothes we bought for her are 4T, and they just fit. When I picked them out, I thought I was getting her some things to grow into!
I don't even have a lot to relate in WoW-news. The big thing is an Ulduar-10 run we did with the guild on Saturday night. They had cleared a few bosses the weekend before, and extended the raid ID to work on some that we didn't have a lot of experience with. Saraabi came along to tank, and hubby brought Lumae. We started with Kologarn, and one-shot him. We had a couple of hiccups on Auriaya, but got her down as well. After that we decided to hit Iron Council, a fight I had never seen. The first few tries we had three tanks, one for each boss. That turned out to be too much of a strain on the healers, so I offered to tank the two spare bosses myself. The idea being that the spare tank could go dps, and then I'd have hubby in the back healing just me, and the other two could handle the other tank and the raid.
It took a few tries, and a couple more tweaks (courtesy of my awesome hubby, who reads strategies and watches videos and stuff), but before we called it for the night, we did get them down, and Saraabi got a new cloak for her efforts. That was definitely an interesting fight to tank. After that, it was almost time to call it a night, so we wandered down the hall to Hodir. We had a heck of a time with that, worms everywhere, and elementals... it was crazy! We made it through, and after a quick explanation of the strategy, we barrelled into the room. Saraabi got two-shot, and the rest of the raid followed shortly afterward. It was a fun, kamikaze-style way of ending the raid, and I was giggling my head off.
The only other thing I can think of is that hubby and I finally built another chopper, this time for him to have. So now Caelatria can chauffeur Alainds around, and Lumae can chauffeur Saraabi around! It will be nice to be on the riding end for a change. :)
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7:52 AM
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Just have to get through work today. And at least I get to do so with no danger of an underpants sighting. A small blessing, but a blessing nonetheless. If those pants EVER show up here again, I'm sending him home to change.
A random quote from the radio this morning that made me giggle. "A hot dog made of bacon is like a vagina made of Playstations". We're listening to the Bob and Tom show, and one of the comedians they had on this morning said that. I tried to look it up, he said there was a place in Chicago that sold hot dogs made of bacon, but all I could find was bacon-wrapped hot dogs, which aren't quite the same. Still sounds tasty though, perhaps one of these days I'll give it a try. I mean, they wrap steak in bacon sometimes, why not a hot dog?
We finally got to finish Superbad last night, as the new copy came in the mail from Netflix yesterday. It was funny, but the end was sort of anticlimactic and awkward. There are several other Judd Apatow movies that I like better, we'll put it that way.
Time to get back to work, bah. I'll see you all on the other side of the weekend, I hope yours are full of awesomeness! :)
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9:07 AM
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Yep, that's right, the pants have made yet another return to the workplace. And this time, his shirt was NOT tucked in well enough, and I had full view of his underwear. So, I got him a long coat to wear from the Shipping department, which he wore for all of five minutes, if that, because "it made him hot". Now he's got his shirt tucked in better. This is still inappropriate. If I was wearing pants that were ripped like that, I'd probably get written up and sent home. He says that he put them on "by accident". I call shenanigans on that one. How can you "accidentally" not notice what pants you put on? The front is a mess as well as the back, just looking down at yourself, you could see what pants you put on, for the love of pete.
Blech.
On to happier things.
Saraabi has a new tanking spec, and I tried it out in Heroic Gun'drak last night. Hubby was healing, and he kept popping out of tree to dps because he said he didn't have anything else to do! I can't believe I used to be scared of tanking! After that we did HCoS and HVH, which I ran on my hunter. I was pretty proud of her performance too. It feels very good to be good at what I do, no matter what that may be.
After those, hubby made some popcorn (which was absolutely delicious) and we watched a bit of TV. The results show for "So You Think You Can Dance" was on, and after that was Glee. I haven't really kept up with Glee, but it was easy enough to figure out what's been going on. I'm kind of on the fence with the show in general. There are some parts I like, but others just seem a bit too contrived. The love... square? going on with Rachel, Finn, Quinn, and Puck is just nuts. I'll probably still try to keep up with it, just to see what happens. I'm nosy like that!
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10:35 AM
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So, as I've been catching up in my feed reader after vacation (over 500 posts, you crazy people), I've seen this meme popping up here and there. The most recent is my sometime-realm-if-not-faction-buddy Arrens. I am using him as the person who tagged me because he said he'd read it and chortle... and I am a fan of the chortle. I mean, it just sounds fun, doesn't it? So here we are, the DPS Meme!
What is the name, class, and spec of your primary dps? Caelatria, Hunter, Beast Mastery (with a secondary Marksman spec that I rarely use. I love my Devilsaur too much, yanno?)
What is your primary dpsing environment? (i.e. raids, pvp, 5 mans) Heroics when I can get them, 10-man raids when Saraabi isn't needed to tank.
What dps spell do you use least for your class and why? Probably Rapid Fire. It boosts haste, so it doesn't seem to add all that much when my haste is already boosted through talents. Other hunters out there, feel free to correct me on this one if I'm missing something important here. I try harder to remember it when running as Marksman because I know my gear doesn't have nearly enough haste on it to maximize the potential of the spec.
What do you feel is the biggest strength of your dps class and why? We're unique snowflakes in that we're ranged physical DPS.
What do you feel is the biggest weakness of your dps class and why? Hunters as a class... we're useless unless we've got range. The DPS put out by a Beast Mastery hunter's pet sort of makes up for it, but other than that, we suck in close quarters. Nobody else has this sort of a problem, a caster can sit under the boss' nose and still cast, while I'm stuck waving my polearm around at him every 2-3 seconds.
In a 25 man raiding environment, what do you feel, in general, is the best dps assignment for you? Let me stand still and shoot a single target please. I don't care if it's the boss or an add, I don't want to be running all over hell's half-acres trying to get at what I need to hit.
What dps class do you enjoy dpsing with most and why? Anyone with access to Replenisment or the equivalent. And enhancement shammies.
What tanking class do you enjoy dpsing with least and why? Death Knights. Too many bad experiences with ones who don't know how to use their abilities to keep threat. I understand you maybe need more time to get a handle on an aoe pull, but I shouldn't be pulling a boss when I've already given you a misdirect with the most powerful shots I have at my disposal.
What is your worst habit as a dps? Tunnel vision. I have to keep right on top of my steady shot cooldowns to squeeze as much DPS out of my spec as I can, and sometimes I forget to look at where I'm standing and if there's anything Bad around me.
What is your biggest pet peeve in a group environment while dpsing? Chronic AFK'ers. If you can't focus on what you're doing, why did you even join a group in the first place? It doesn't matter who it is, we all put together the group to do something, and not to sit around to wait for you to catch up after every single pull.
Do you feel that your class/spec is well balanced with other dps? Nope. Hunters as a class can more or less hold their own in the right situations, but Beast Mastery as a spec is still considered a joke. I haven't been kicked from a group for it, but when I'm grouped with another hunter, I can't help but feel a lot of competitive tension and a need to prove that I'm not a total loss as a DPS even though my spec isn't the current BEST spec.
What tools do you use to evaluate your own performance as a damage dealer? Pretty much just Recount. I tried that whole log thing, WPS or whatever, but never really understood how to evaluate my performance except comparing numbers, which Recount does with a lot less hassle.
What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about your class? That hunters are EZ-mode. Granted, the playstyle isn't complicated, but you still have to know what you're doing to put out any sort of good DPS.
What do you feel is the most difficult thing for new dpsers of your class to learn? Sometimes just how to play. I still remember in my early days, shooting something until it got into melee range and attacked me, so my pet would attack it back. I had no idea that I could tell my pet to attack something first.
What dps class do you feel you understand least? Shaman or DPS warriors, just because I have very little experience with either.
What add-ons or macros do you use, if any, to aid you in dps? I have Recount and MIK Scrolling Battle Text. The first just to keep track of how I'm doing overall, and the second to help keep track of my cooldowns. I have Omen also, but I generally only look at it when I'm playing my Paladin. It's very rare that threat is an issue for me these days.
Agility over other stats or balanced stat allocation, and why? As long as I'm hit-capped, it's agi agi agi! Attack Power and crit all rolled into one, how could you go wrong?
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1:12 PM
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I know, I know, if it was fun, they wouldn't call it "work", right?
I think most of it is just coming off a long vacation and remembering how little I actually do around here during the day. My work doesn't generally start until 2, until then I'm mostly trying to look busy. It seems to be going around. Today when I went upstairs for lunch, the Whistler was sitting in one of the owners' offices just talking, and when I got back from lunch, he was on the phone with one of his friends. I don't think he has much to do any more either. Or what work he does get, he finishes too quickly.
It was funny though, after he hung up with his friend, he made some comment to me about how hard it is to get some people off the phone. The thing is, nobody he knows ever calls him here except his girlfriend, so he had to have called this person in the first place. If you don't want to spend forever talking to someone, especially from work... don't call them! There's a bit of thinking outside the box for you.
Not much more to report really... we played a bit of WoW yesterday, I tanked Halls of Stone (I really hate the Brann event). Our guild on Cenarion Circle has expanded to include a guild horde-side. Hubby came up with the name, "Murlocs Gone Wild". It's kind of nice, now if we feel like playing our horde characters, we're still able to chat with the same people. The sad part is they let one of the other guild members be the guild leader, and I don't think he really gets the idea that the guild is just for fun. He went searching the internet looking for a good ranking system, for crying out loud. Then just gave us equivalent rank to what we have in the other guild anyway... but with more limited privileges. As an officer, I can invite, but not promote or demote, and I have yet to see what he's done with the guild bank. My rank idea was to look up all of the murloc NPC's and give each rank a name based on them. So the guild leader would be like, King Mrgl-Mrgl or something.
Oh well. :) No idea what's on the menu for tonight. Last night we tried to watch Superbad, which we got from Netflix. It got most of the way through, then crapped out and started skipping. We asked for a replacement, but who knows if it will have arrived today or not. If so, I hope it's a better copy!!
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1:00 PM
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So, ladies out there who read my blog and wear nail polish... you are probably also aware of nail polish remover, and how many brands will proclaim to the high heavens that they are ACETONE FREE?
Someday I will look up the reason that this lack of Acetone is so awesome, but in the meantime, I have discovered (totally by accident) an even MORE acetone-free means of removing said nail polish.
I give you...
Scotch Tape!
No, you don't have to thank me, really. It was a fluke even that I found out about it. I was putting a memo up on the lab door and the tape wrapped around my finger. When I removed it, most of my nail polish had attached itself to the tape. Tape is also infinitely cheaper than nail polish remover, and, as an extra bonus, you don't have to stick your finger inside any sort of foam and wiggle it around. Oh come on, you know what I mean. And.. AND, no cold fingers from the alcohol in the damn stuff evaporating the second you remove them from said foam.
If you're the sort of person who buys the liquid stuff and puts it on a cotton ball and actually -wipes- the nail polish off... this post is probably not for you. Unless you have issues with the alcohol smell. In that case, come on over for the Scotch Tape Party!
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10:02 AM
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Waaaaaaah!!!! :(
So I'm back at work. I got lucky though, there's no production today. So I really only have to stay for part of the day. I'll have to come back in the afternoon to take care of the schedule, but other than that, it looks to be a pretty easy day. Yay for that, at least!
My vacation was pretty quiet. Mostly just WoW with the hubby and watching movies with the kids. We did go out over the weekend to the bar for some karaoke. We got there when it started at 9PM, and didn't leave until it was about over at 1AM. It was a lot of fun, there was a good crowd there. There was also a moment of hilarity stemming from a trip to the bathroom. They have a pretty forceful hand dryer in there, and Sara decided that it would be funny to stick her face under it. I wish I'd had a camera, because she was totally right. We laughed for quite a while afterward.
After the karaoke was done, we hit up McDonald's for some chicken nuggets, and headed home. We tried to play a little bit of Rock Band with Beth when we got there, but we only managed about four songs before we pooped out and went to bed.
Our little horde druids are halfway to their goal right now, sitting pretty at level 31 after about 16 hours of play time. We spent some time on death knights in there, getting them to level 60 (for death and decay) to make it easier to run each other through low-level instances. We ran a few heroics on our main characters, and did some questing in Outland on our high-level hordies. I realized not too long into that particular session that I need to set up some sort of standard across all my characters with regard to the abilities they use the most. Characters getting leveled up have the same need of their "oh crap!" buttons as max-level ones, and you can bet that the results of having to search for said buttons are not generally positive.
For example, I was flying past Telredor, and one of the guards decided they didn't want me there, and proceeded to shoot lightning on me and dismount me. I freaked out trying to find my Slow Fall button, and of course, located it just as I hit the ground. Thankfully I wasn't flying too high, otherwise the results would have been a bit more messy than they were. There was also a portaling incident... hubby says, let's go to Orgrimmar now to get our next level skills. So I hit the button with the orange circle, and find myself in Orgrimmar... alone. Oops. There was much muttering and sighing coming from hubby's computer as he hoofed it over to Shattrath to take the portal from there. As a result, I've put another bar of skills in between my portal and teleport buttons, which will hopefully keep that from happening again!
That's about all of the news I have for now... I'm sure there are things that I'm forgetting. Oh, hi to everyone who is stopping by from google regarding the lucky couch commercial. Sorry if my blog didn't have what you were looking for! :)
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8:19 AM
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Life is good. Just spending time hanging out at home with my family, can't ask for much more! Watched some TV and did some coloring with the kids last night, which was very fun. The only down side is the blister I gave myself from sharpening too many colored pencils!
Yesterday while Andy was at school, hubby and I did the grocery shopping with Emily, then came home and got started on hubby's birthday present, which was a pair of druids on a new recruit-a-friend account. Not just any druids, but -tauren- druids. On a PvP server, no less! We really wanted to challenge ourselves this time, that's for sure! Most of our characters are alliance, so the quests aren't so familiar, and once we get to higher levels, we'll see how much we have to deal with gankers. Definitely new and exciting!
That's about all the news there is to share, I hope everyone is having a great week so far!
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