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Dharcness
post Mar 16 2007, 12:40 PM

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Working 8 ~ 4, sometimes got OT. However, that doesn't stop me from playing wow when I got time, even in office. tongue.gif

My social life? Going to nightclub with friends after work and get drunk until early morning, when wake up found out sleeping in someone's bed. Tell me, which is better? Play wow or this social life? icon_idea.gif
Aggroboy
post Mar 16 2007, 01:33 PM

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My social life? Going to nightclub with friends after work and get drunk until early morning, when wake up found out sleeping in someone's bed. Tell me, which is better? Play wow or this social life?

Depends... when you wake up, do you see a guy sleeping beside you? laugh.gif
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post Mar 16 2007, 02:08 PM

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Working full time and attached. When I was a hardcore raider I only work 16 hours a week and I make it so that I only work in the afternoons and evenings. So...raid 6 days a week in a US guild, wake up at 6am to raid until 1pm then get ready for work. Get home at around 4~5pm and login to WoW to farm for mats. Then after 9pm or so MSN and webcam with my bf.

Now...working in Malaysia...no more hardcore raiding sad.gif( Probably can raid 2-3 times a week. Socialising = dating in Azeroth smile.gif)
myremi
post Mar 16 2007, 02:36 PM

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QUOTE(seen @ Mar 16 2007, 02:08 PM)
When I was a hardcore raider I only work 16 hours a week and I make it so that I only work in the afternoons and evenings. So...raid 6 days a week in a US guild, wake up at 6am to raid until 1pm then get ready for work. Get home at around 4~5pm and login to WoW to farm for mats. Then after 9pm or so MSN and webcam with my bf.


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Wah...your schedule outside work still sounds like a lot of obligations. happy.gif

16 hrs workweek? O_O
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post Mar 16 2007, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(myremi @ Mar 16 2007, 02:36 PM)
Wah...your schedule outside work still sounds like a lot of obligations. happy.gif

16 hrs workweek? O_O
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LOL yeah juggling between work and wow and a long distance relationship ain't easy!

I love my 16 hr/week job though, it's awesome! But that was in China so.... have to leave it to come to KL sad.gif( In the end I chose love over career....sigh...

What about you Myremi? How'd you juggle raiding and work?
myremi
post Mar 16 2007, 05:07 PM

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no raids yet. sad.gif still building up character.

work ok lor. have to work to pay bills lor.

not in a relationship atm. not in a rush. sometimes more headache. but the grannies are complaining >.<
lilzany
post Mar 16 2007, 10:39 PM

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QUOTE(seen @ Mar 16 2007, 02:08 PM)
Working full time and attached. When I was a hardcore raider I only work 16 hours a week and I make it so that I only work in the afternoons and evenings. So...raid 6 days a week in a US guild, wake up at 6am to raid until 1pm then get ready for work. Get home at around 4~5pm and login to WoW to farm for mats. Then after 9pm or so MSN and webcam with my bf.

Now...working in Malaysia...no more hardcore raiding sad.gif( Probably can raid 2-3 times a week. Socialising = dating in Azeroth smile.gif)
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Wow, looks almost like your raid is your work hehe..no offense though ok?

Just imagine how fun would it be if we are in US time zone. No need to worry about raid opportunity and all.
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post Mar 19 2007, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(lilzany @ Mar 16 2007, 10:39 PM)
Wow, looks almost like your raid is your work hehe..no offense though ok?

Just imagine how fun would it be if we are in US time zone. No need to worry about raid  opportunity and all.
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LOL none taken. Reason that I did it was because I LOVE RAIDING!! Especially when we're learning it vs. when we're already at farming mode. Can you imagine the sense of elation when the first time you (and many other raid members) see Hakkar and the raid downed him? After he died there was like a few seconds of silence on vent...then people started cheering and our guildmisstress said "I know I said we're downing him the first time we try him...but that was just a figure of speech. Good job guys!"

Of course, running around in l33t gears is kinda like the biggest drive...heh.

Yeah raiding with the Americans were pretty neat. Now, if I were to travel to NY or Washington, I will have a place to stay and free tour guide biggrin.gif And if I need to buy anything in the US, they will help me post it and I TT the $$$ into their accounts. We're a tight group of friends.
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post Mar 20 2007, 09:31 AM

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smile.gif Friends are fun to have. Especially overseas one.

Looking back over the years, ye gods. Got a lot of friends located worldwide. The world is really really small these days.
raymondlim
post Mar 25 2007, 11:38 PM

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post Mar 26 2007, 12:03 AM

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Was hardcore raider during studies but have not much time now after entering the working life.. sad.gif

 

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