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World of Wifecraft

9:00 AM, June 6, 2008

EverQuest widows, take note. The wives of geeks addicted to World of Warcraft, an epic online fantasy game with 10 million addicts subscribers, have been scorned long enough, and they're not going to take it anymore.

This video, produced by Turner Broadcasting's online video comedy shop SuperDeluxe, takes a swipe at the men who neglect their spouses to spend endless hours and sleepless nights playing online games. The wives turn to Dr. Sokol, who reprograms their husbands to ... well, watch and see for youself.

-- Alex Pham


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LOVE your bit here Alex. It's great-- and such a perfect take on this. Watch your trackbacks-- because it's going to talk about your article on my blog.

LOL that was awesome. Level 40 to mount the ladies hahaha
Keep working guys and remember that now passing lvls requieres less xp.

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