Breakfast Topic: Comeback kids

My favorite MotoGP rider Sete Gibernau is back for the 2009 MotoGP after coming out of his retirement in 2006. Although I’m ecstatic that Sete’s back, he’s obviously lost a step, clocking 13th in Qatar and a DNF in Motegi. We’ve got a whole season to go, though, so things can definitely get better. This wow goldwhole business of coming back to the sport reminded me of players who have quit the game for one reason or the other. I mean, we’ve got pretty notable players like Phaelia and BigRedKitty who have put away their staves and guns in order to pursue other endeavors. It happens. I got a message from an old friend this morning asking me if I still played WoW, saying that he might play again once he’s finished moving to his new pad. Just like Gibernau, who once declined an offer to continue to race, we also know players who have come back to play the game. What interests me, however, is everybody’s reason for coming back. Our GM, who quit midway through the Burning Crusade, was enticed by the promise of Wrath and became a total