- Sandra: I’m hungry, Dad. When will you finally make dinner?
- Richard: Later. I have to finish this level first.
- Sandra: Daddy! I’m hungry NOW!
- Richard: Alright. Here, go eat out.
- Sandra: This is a one hundred-dollar bill!
- Richard: Yeah, yeah…
- Waiter: Your lobster, Madam.
- Sandra: And people say the relatives of video game addicts have to suffer the most.
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LOL
Somehow, i doubt he would remember giving her the $100 bill. XD
I know that situation very well….your’re fighting against an encounter in a MMORPG and somebody want something from you….you will never remember it.
So, who’s the RL video game addict? Powree? Oliver? A family member? All of the above? None of the above?
I can tell that the RL video game addict exists and that it’s not Powree. (At least I am quite sure she isn’t one.)
XD
ROFL
Seltana’s comment is oh-so-true… I’ve had situations where my brother wanted something from me, and will all but swear later I agreed…but I was so glued to the screen I didn’t even hear him! 😮
She’s RAISED BY GAMERS???
How cool is THAT?!
Lol hes worse than my dad. My dad usually plays for 5 minutes then goes upstairs and cooks something up. *Usually also for my sis and himself.* He made sure the game didnt get in the way of my tummy. When game gets in the way of my body, work/homework, or relationships I go to good lengths to stop it.
“Your lobster, madam” XD
Okay, this one was absolutely hilarious! 😀
That guy would be my brother except with money. My nieces(his daughters) come in to ask him for something during a dungeon raid and he will pass them off to me XD
Note we all live in the same house.
That is one smart girl (and you can hear that in more ways than one–I bet Richard ain’t gonna be happy about this X3; ).
…Wait. How can a GAMER be able to carry a $100 bill around with him and give it to her so easily like that?!
Three times I’ve tried starting to read this webcomic, and finally I’ve reached this page and I’m hooked now. Guess third time’s the charm!
I’d probably find this one a lot funnier if my brother hadn’t kept me up until three in the morning last night screaming at his TV while playing Black Ops. -_- Oh, the irony…
that’s my dad.. ‘cept I wouldn’t get a hundred dollar bill I’d get a “find something.” then I’d search around, find nothing, and come back and whine. When my dad’s in charge, it’s pizza night every night.
I totally get this. I’m sending a link to my wife…
I’m worried. Not that he let his daughter have $100 and go to a fancy restaurant, but by what game he is playing, because if its something like WoW, Lord help him.
First I was like … Then, I lol’d.
I did that with my brothers when I was younger, does that make me a bad person?
Alright, I’m a game addict, but that would just be AWESOME to be her right then. Though I’d probably go get Burger King or something and save the rest from that and future occurances of generosity for a new 3DS.
@ ill eat yourself:
Although, now that I think about it, I hate seafood. The only seafood I ever liked was fish sticks in my memory.
It’s going to be too bad for all of them, of course, if any of that money was needed to pay a bill …
Oh brother, Richard could learn a thing or two from me 🙁 I admittedly use to be a video game addict. :p
@ JA_of_MN:
Quiting wow is easy. Ive quit it 6 times. Mark Twain (sorta)
@ minetruly: I’m guessing by now you’ve met Cloud’s famly
Damn, I envy her! I also envy him!
I, am a video game addict and I could care less what people say, I have no problems whatsoever in life! (P.S. I do have friends who don’t play video games, for those of you who think I don’t have a social life XP)@ Alex:
its pretty cool i get like 5 games a week^^@ minetruly:
I remember once, back in the days when I was married and staying in Canada… my wife-at-the-time tried to sneak up behind me while I was gaming… essentially for a hug-attack from the back.
I was so far in the zone, the moment she so much as brushed my shoulder, my elbow shot into her gut on reflex and winded her… and I went back to gaming. Took me a few moments to notice she was collapsed on the bed behind me, whimpering a bit.
… A lot of apologising was done that day, though she kinda understood that it was pure reflex (plus I’ve done a few martial arts, though never the same one long enough to learn to turn OFF the reflexes).
[She is only the ex-wife because I had to go back to Britain and she couldn’t come with.]
And Richard was never shown playing video games again(I think). The End
100 dollars would not really buy a FUCKING LOBSTER!
really though, it would at most buy her a super size meal at wendys, with a shake too.
cameron wrote:
In the western US I can easily find restaurants that will serve 2 if not three lobster dinners for $100. Now the lobsters will be the much less costly Pacific variety rather than those from Maine which command much higher prices. But a Pacific lobster is still called a lobster.
If anything, the kids of a biking addict suffer more. Or so I’ve been told. To be fair, I think the rest of the family just views him as insane though.