World of Warcraft: adventure logs and day planners available

World of Warcraft - A Day Planner from Gamer Girl Designs - Image 1On the brighter side of the fairer species in World of Warcraft (and all other MMOs for this matter), female gamer Jeni has just “shamelessly” promoted her new line of Gamer Girl Design adventure logs and day planners. But these ones are targeted for female players of World of Warcraft; geeks not allowed.

Although definitely languishing in the cutesy side (of all things), the day planners and quest logs all have a basketful assortment of features that you won’t find in any geek’s trashed room. They include a full year listing of days for 2007, taking into account all the common real-life holidays (to plan out those WoW-day-all-day schemes) and in-game holidays. Can you get any more organized than that?

With the products allowing you to set up your gaming schedule, your quest expectations and play time monitoring…girl gamers are sure organized. But even a few guys have been logging their own World of Warcraft notes into a book and find that a pre-organized and printed quest log is way more useful than a shabby generic journal.

Plus, you don’t have to ALT-TAB all your way to an electronic notepad like some geeks have been doing. Of course, guys considering the to purchase would have to bear all the pink first. If there were folk out there who are still stubborn to accept that there are girl gamers out there, then take this as your Godzilla footprint.

Sadly, no geek has ever set foot out yet to doodle something resembling Warcraft on his notepad or taken the time to even consider his fellow geeks. So if you can’t take all the “kooshiness,” you’d better drop the female-impersonating charade altogether.

Via Cafe Press

World of Warcraft - A Day Planner from Gamer Girl Designs - Image 1On the brighter side of the fairer species in World of Warcraft (and all other MMOs for this matter), female gamer Jeni has just “shamelessly” promoted her new line of Gamer Girl Design adventure logs and day planners. But these ones are targeted for female players of World of Warcraft; geeks not allowed.

Although definitely languishing in the cutesy side (of all things), the day planners and quest logs all have a basketful assortment of features that you won’t find in any geek’s trashed room. They include a full year listing of days for 2007, taking into account all the common real-life holidays (to plan out those WoW-day-all-day schemes) and in-game holidays. Can you get any more organized than that?

With the products allowing you to set up your gaming schedule, your quest expectations and play time monitoring…girl gamers are sure organized. But even a few guys have been logging their own World of Warcraft notes into a book and find that a pre-organized and printed quest log is way more useful than a shabby generic journal.

Plus, you don’t have to ALT-TAB all your way to an electronic notepad like some geeks have been doing. Of course, guys considering the to purchase would have to bear all the pink first. If there were folk out there who are still stubborn to accept that there are girl gamers out there, then take this as your Godzilla footprint.

Sadly, no geek has ever set foot out yet to doodle something resembling Warcraft on his notepad or taken the time to even consider his fellow geeks. So if you can’t take all the “kooshiness,” you’d better drop the female-impersonating charade altogether.

Via Cafe Press

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