Queen Penelope is back online. Or now online. Whatever.
I told myself I would never play FarmVille.
Don't get me wrong, I had nothing against the game. I was intrigued when I heard people at work talking about it. Here's the thing. I've always wanted to play World of Warcraft. But I heard on a podcast that unless you play like 20 hours a week, you don't really get the full experience.
And then there is this.
See what I mean?! I can't get hooked on something like that! (Except I could totally get hooked on something like that.)
Then one day someone asked, "Will you be my FarmVille neighbor? You don't have to play, I just need a neighbor."
Sure, I thought. There would be no harm in signing up so I could be her neighbor, right? Right. So, I logged into Facebook, signed up for FarmVille, and that was that.
Except...
Well, my farmer didn't look like me at all. So, if I was going to be on FarmVille my farmer had to look a bit like me, even if I wasn't going to play. Three hours later, my farmer looked cute. Just like me.
Then, well, they gave me a few crops all ready to harvest. No harm in harvesting them, right? Oh my God, you get coins for harvesting! Well, I guess if that's the case, there would be no harm in planting another crop or two. Just for fun.
I knew I was in trouble when I had to go out of town for a day, and I asked a certain someone if she would watch over my farm for the day. WHAT? Did I just really ask someone to watch over my virtual farm? Crap. I'm in trouble.
In the middle of my out of town day (which was not a fun day for me), I got an email. It read, "Don't panic when you see all the crops I planted on your farm. It's under control."
That email made me laugh out loud and was the best part of my day. I smiled the rest of the day, thinking about that email.
When I got home that night, the first thing I did was to check on my farm. Oh my God, I had pigs now! They were so cute! I knew my heart was lost to my farm.
Moral of the story: Saying never will come back to bite you in the ass. And FarmVille is fun.
4 comments:
It's a slippery, slippery slope. You'll be like Penny in no time :)
This is why I refuse to sign up. I need another time suck like I need another kid or a hole in the head or something. Glad you are enjoying it though!
I'm like Kirsten. I let this computer suck up too much of my time now with blogs and Twitter and Facebook. I know I would be addicted in no time if I let myself start. You have fun for us both, okay?
That's how I got hooked, too. It was all Heather Anne's fault.
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