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OMG. He erased all of his assignments.
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 331652" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>husband was very into first, "Tunnels and Trolls" (he and Gary Gygax were actually friends) and then into D&D.</p><p></p><p>He started electronic gaming back in the Atari days. Yes, once he got sick, the games were a godsend. They kept him occupied and took his mind off of how crummy/fatigued he felt.</p><p></p><p>BUT, the RPG games were something he got together with friends to play once a week (husband was a master dungeonmaster and was fantastic at developing alternate worlds), just like he got together with friends to play Poker once or twice a month.</p><p></p><p>I never felt it was an "addiction" in his case, though there were times when I had to wait for a pause point before we could leave to go somewhere together.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand, he was like me with the TV. We had dish at that time and he enjoyed documentaries/historical stuff, and some of the true crime stuff that was just starting to become popular around then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 331652, member: 1963"] husband was very into first, "Tunnels and Trolls" (he and Gary Gygax were actually friends) and then into D&D. He started electronic gaming back in the Atari days. Yes, once he got sick, the games were a godsend. They kept him occupied and took his mind off of how crummy/fatigued he felt. BUT, the RPG games were something he got together with friends to play once a week (husband was a master dungeonmaster and was fantastic at developing alternate worlds), just like he got together with friends to play Poker once or twice a month. I never felt it was an "addiction" in his case, though there were times when I had to wait for a pause point before we could leave to go somewhere together. on the other hand, he was like me with the TV. We had dish at that time and he enjoyed documentaries/historical stuff, and some of the true crime stuff that was just starting to become popular around then. [/QUOTE]
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