I just checked into my hotel in Palm Beach and im flipping through the channels looking for Monday Night Football and one of these ladies is swapping into a house where a father and son are total BF2 addicts who scream back and forth and the dad is a total schmuck who wouldnt go help his wife because "I'm in a helicopter!".
Now they are in therapy and he's being confronted with what a ****ty dad he is.
here's a lesson, chopper whores make crappy parents. Quit BF2 and go hug your kid IRL.
seriously, the guy was this un-shaven slob who made his wife cook and bring him food all the time.... just really sad, heh.
it was probably blazin or some other of the top ranked players - that is honestly beyond help.
If ANYONE thinks that bf2 supersedes the needs of their better half... strewth
Maybe he needs a better wife, lol :laugh:. j/k
Man, that is pretty sad though... the world goes to sh!t when everything is determined by supply and demand.
I.e: Wife stops supplying good-looks and great sex (due to age and obsolescence), man demands something to replace the time and void... BF2 addictive, inelastic demand holds; husband's demand for wife now diverts to computer games. The market is saturated, wife no longer has selling power and loses to computer games... If wife follows suit with economical behaviour; Wife renews product cycle and seeks new market (i.e. new husband). If wife doesn't adapt to economical behaviour of husband... well... the wife would be nothing but a sometime-used product, and would in essence, not exist.
sad sad sad. There is no such thing as 'product loyalty' because there is always a better product. :P, how far will this way of thinking go?
LOL he wouldn't help his wife because he was in a helicopter...LMAO.
Good on him! Which man can say, "I cant im in a chopper" and then get away with it.
There was one time i was in a BH and Squad leader and i was hovering over a base at round 400alt and my wife needed me to do something outside and i was like, Sorry, my team needs me!
But like always in life, there a limits to everything, and yes ... even BF2!
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