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I found this over at WoW Bash.  Pretty funny stuff and this one just seemed…. fitting for some reason.

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  • @Dav – My goodness, are you speechless?! 😉

    @WTF – I nearly fell out of my chair laughing when I saw it!

    @Dar/Dax 😛 – This is true, although we never were vending machines!

    @Fish and @HP – Yeah, I’m thinking ebay or completely oblivious. Or both!

  • oh btw, I’ve been on that Site ALL DAY! Some of those SS’s are TOTAL WIN!

    Thank you for opening my eyes to a whole new world.

  • That is even worster then the level 80 people who keep asking me if i would make them food and water, haha! Wonderful!

  • @Fuu – Welcome! 😀 That site was actually brought to my attention through a post over at http://www.woweh.com

    @Gnomeaggedon – That would have been hilarious! They probably would have asked what level they train it 😛

    @Sibyll – Oh noes! I hope they were kidding when they asked you to conjure up some yummies 🙁

  • Perhaps they have a Mage also and forgot they were on there Warlock? I did something similar but I was in the Battlegrounds. I forgot I was on my Warlock and tried to cast mage spells. In fact, I have a post about that in draft mode. I started it a few days ago.

  • @Gaming Diva – A slip of the spell casting, I can definitely see. (I’ve gone to life tap/dark pact on my hunter only to realize those spells aren’t there.) Something like that, to me, is a bit different. You are used to certain keybinds, arrangement of action bars, where going for a different spell is more like .. instinct.

    I think asking in trade was not the best choice either and opens ya up for mistakes. Darn trade trolls!

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