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I should be in my car for the first time in a month (no more bang bus :( ) so if its not raining and i can drag myself away from WoW Cata then ill come along.. about 10ish eveyone?

How are you finding it? I was really keen for it and I liked the content while levelling.

Kinda got distracted with Christmas and holidays etc and haven't actually logged on since before Christmas!

Its been really good, I'm really enjoying the new leveling quests.. I got my Tauren Warrior to 85 but his Item Level isn't high enough to do any of the new heroics yet so I've been doing daily quests in Tol Barad but its a little dull (apparently there is a heroic Shadowfang Keep!!!) I've also been leveling a Gobin Mage from 1 to 64 and a Troll Rogue from 1 to 23.

My housemate and I both moved from Dreadmaul to Dath'remar.. Horde of course, although I'm a little tempted to level a Worgen

I haven't played in ages. Hit 85 just before christmas, then my iphone shit itself and needed repairs so I was out of my authenticator for a while...now I have it back and haven't even had a chance to log in and catch up again :(

Trozzle: What server are you on?

GTRKat: My main toon is Kanehammer and his guild is "The Little Train That Could" but I'm mainly on my mage at the moment, her name is Bellatrickx and is in the same guild and Kanehammer.

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