Gen X - 1, Baby Boomers - 0
Yes, there can be lessons gained from the younger generations. I found myself in a rather entertaining conversation with one of my elders just yesterday. Apparently the advice I had just tried to give her had also been given by her daughter who is but a year older than myself. Only time will tell whether the advice is followed, but at least we have tried.
![]() | This is my newest character on World of Warcraft. She is currently a level 5 Tauren Hunter. Hallane is quite unlike her older sisters, but I enjoy both the Tauren starting area and the similarities to native American tribal customs of old. She enjoys shooting things and hopes to have a pet of her own soon. How those two silly sisters have made it to be so old, she just doesn't understand. She wants so much to look after them, but alas, the Taurens chose those nasty orcs as friends, and so she must do the same. |
![]() | This is Amanda Kay, the middle sister. She's a level 11 dwarf priest and will take no flack from anyone. She's learning tailoring and enchanting, though enchanting seems quite difficult to get started. She like's Hallane's sensible nature, but is concerned about the company she keeps. It's funny, Elfweenia is the oldest, yet so small. Someday she must be taught she can't aggro a group of three or four and expect to stay alive all the time. *sigh* |
![]() | Don't let her size fool you. There's more punch to this level 32 gnome mage than meets the eye. How Hallane got so tall, is simply beyond her reasoning, but no matter. Herbalism and Alchemy help keep this over-anxious gnome alive, along with high levels of first aid and cooking. Amanda Kay, in case you are wondering, can be quite grumpy in the mornings. The hospitality of the dwarves is renoun...as long as you stay on their good side. Gnomes, on the otherhand, always have an open door for friends. Now, if we could just get those Taurens to turn from the Horde... |




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