Seriously, rehab for UO addiction is hilarious.

um.....wouldn't an extra keyboard have been easier?Layt wrote:Oh man, this brings back memories. When UO was released I was 13-14, and my ridiculously overprotective mother decided locking up all the keyboards in the house while she was at work was the only way to keep me offline. I ordered a lockpicking kit online, and within 2-3 days learned how to pick pin-tumbler locks. It wasn't until a few years later that I finally let her in on the secret of why the phone line was busy allll day, but the keyboards were always locked up when she got home.
Layt wrote:When UO was released I was 13-14
The New Yew Bank Mall! Don't bother shopping anwhere else!RoadKill wrote: "cA" is a guild of trickery, thieves and explosives so be wary around them.
It's way easier for kids to hide an ultra thin set of lockpicks than a keyboard. Parents have no respect for privacy. Besides, it's fun learning new skills.Lonebob wrote:um.....wouldn't an extra keyboard have been easier?Layt wrote:Oh man, this brings back memories. When UO was released I was 13-14, and my ridiculously overprotective mother decided locking up all the keyboards in the house while she was at work was the only way to keep me offline. I ordered a lockpicking kit online, and within 2-3 days learned how to pick pin-tumbler locks. It wasn't until a few years later that I finally let her in on the secret of why the phone line was busy allll day, but the keyboards were always locked up when she got home.
Why not? If people can put crap like Daffy Duck or Tinkerbell on their arms, why not something badass looking like the UO symbol? Plus, if you ever get embarrassed when someone asks, you can just make up some crap about how it's the druid symbol for sex god or something.Horvik wrote:I was thinking off tatooing uo sign on my arm but considered it to be a bit to extreme. Reading this thread somehow makes it less hard to decided if i should do it.
IRL GM Lockpicking...congratsLayt wrote:Oh man, this brings back memories. When UO was released I was 13-14, and my ridiculously overprotective mother decided locking up all the keyboards in the house while she was at work was the only way to keep me offline. I ordered a lockpicking kit online, and within 2-3 days learned how to pick pin-tumbler locks. It wasn't until a few years later that I finally let her in on the secret of why the phone line was busy allll day, but the keyboards were always locked up when she got home.
Oh my god...Pacifico wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YersIyzsOpc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFMs2w9Q ... re=related
and heres fador again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWBfLOZ2 ... re=related