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| "Honey, pass the healing potion" - World of Warcraft brings husbands and wives together |
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| By Humphrey Cheung | ||||
| Thursday, July 10, 2008 14:03 | ||||
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Los Angeles (CA) – Can World of Warcraft improve a marriage? Well one Santa Clarita California couple thinks so. Brad and Cynthia Murdock spend hours playing the immensely popular online game and told the Los Angeles Times that they’ve replaced their dining room table into one that holds two computers, side-by-side.
“Brad and Cynthia feel that World of Warcraft has brought them closer together in their marriage and saved them a ton of money in the process,” writes LA Times reporter Brad Wilcox But it’s not all roses because other couples don’t have the same luck. Wilcox writes that the Michael Akers of Kennesaw Georgia waits for his wife to go asleep before playing WoW. Akers says his wife doesn’t play the game and he even told her to postpone her labor until he was finished killing an instance boss. Read more … LA Times
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