I keep both my toothpicks for having a cavity and playing WOW
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That’s not what you said in the OP.
I didn’t know being awesome was going to mean I couldn’t play anymore. 
Speaking of awesome, I played a 30 day trial that Tripler mailed me.
You can still let us know how depraved you are…you just won’t get any toothpicks. 
I wasn’t planning on getting any, anyway. I just like giving them away. 
ETA: Any toothpicks, that is!
So now you’re sarging this thread - nice going 
**I’ve WoWed, yes. **
I have never played WOW. Almost did once, but it didn’t end up happening.
Not the games themselves, but you have to pay for the online XBox Live usage monthly if I recall.
Hey, I forgot about that! I’m glad you played it and liked it. 
Tripler
Hooray vanity searches.
I keep my toothpick, tdn.
Speaking of vanity searches, I owe you an email. :smack: I’ve got an interview on Monday, I’ll be sure to tell you all about it!
I am so sorry everyone! I thought I had posted before I went to work, but I guess I missed a relevant button or two.
I have had cavities, **Hockey **Monkey.
I have not played WoW, tdn.
I have never graduated. From anything.
Gives toothpicks to enchilada..
Mmmm, enchilada toothpicks.
Erleichda, here’s a toothpick, wrapped in a nice diploma.
(has anyone other than me not found the colours green and purple in the pre-selection? The closest I get is Lime and Dark Orchid)
Ok, I don’t do online gaming, so I wouldn’t know about that.
Please do! I’m saving up the change from my lunch money for those two books you sent me links to.
Tripler
School’s going well, BTW.
I shall admit to graduating as being something I do occasionally.
I have sometimes been known as a graduate of this or that.
Graduated.
Just chiming in to say “No you don’t.”
First of all, you never have to activate XBox Live if you don’t want to. (But, as I’ll address in a bit, why wouldn’t you want to?)
Second of all, there are two levels of XBox Live: Silver and Gold
Silver is free. It allows you to download patches, chat, download demos and other content, and display all your gaming history via the “gaming card”.
Gold is the one you pay for. The main thing gold offers that silver doesn’t is that you can play multiplayer games online with other gamers. If you’re not into online gaming, don’t bother.
So with silver service, there’s really no reason not to do XBox live.