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    How To End A Guild In Less Than An Hour

    posted @ 1/20/2007 01:28:00 PM by Pandalicious
    A true tale of suckiness... straight from the Panda's Mouth..

    I know a while back I announced that I was taking over leadership of a guild that I had been co-leader of since it's founding last year. For starters, all of your advice [my WoW brethren] was extremely helpful. I was a model helpful and motivated leader. Sadly, people under me were all secretly applying to other places and were deceiving me. [Go figure Right?!]

    Anyway... I'm not bitter, but I figured for laughs I'd do a "How to End a Guild in Less Than An Hour" posting. And here it is.
    1. Have people complain that they aren't staying because the former leader was cooler than you
    2. Have people constantly withdraw right in front of you
    3. Explain to people who are loyal that this ship is sinking
    4. Tell the loyal folk that you are willing to help them find a new and better guild.
    5. hit /gdisband.

    Now I know what you are thinking, and yes, I punked out. When you are a co-leader you have less responsibilities, and I think I liked that better. When you are the leader, everyone looks up to you and expects you to be knowledgeable and able to command an audience. Unfortunately, the kinda audience I can command is, well, none.

    The Pandalicious reign of leadership was brief, but it was an experience I'm glad I had.

    I'm Out!


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