By day, Scott Hamshere, 24, is a la-bourer from Bromley. By night, he transforms himself into a night elf warrior, journeying the lands of Azeroth, battling demons and completing quests in the World of Warcraft. Buy wow gold here !!!! “I think the tiredness and hunger, anticipation and adrenalin all got the better of me,” he said yesterday. “Braving the cold for that many hours has an effect on your body. It was a bit of a silly thing to do.” He should have been the first person in Britain to get a copy of the latest instalment of Warcraft, the world’s most popular online computer game.
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He had queued for over 40 hours outside HMV in Oxford Street for the honour. But as the barriers were lifted at midnight on Wednesday it was all too much, and the night elf warrior collapsed from exhaustion.Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show on E-mail bankruptcy, Catering to Virgins Who Run IT, TSA's Lost Employee Records and moreWorld Of Warcraft: Wrath Of The Lich King hit store shelves initially in North America, Europe, Argentina,Guild Wars 2 Gold, Chile, and Russia. The second expansion to the massively multiplayer online role-playing game will be rolled out to countries in Asia and other regions over the next five days.
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