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Are you addicted to Video Games ? Better Read this and Refine, else you might be sold

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Are you addicted to Video Games ? Better Read this and Refine, else you might be sold

A Utah woman listed her video game-obsessed husband for sale on Craigslist after she tired of being ignored.


Twenty-one-year-old Alyse Baddley, of Logan, Utah said she put the post up as a joke.


'I didn’t see him much at all. So one day I told him: "I am going to post you on Craigslist, you know,"' she said.


Alyse told the Herald Journal of Logan she had the support from the least likely of sources: 'My mother-in-law said: "Do it!"' she said.

Alyse complained her husband, 22-year-old Kyle Baddley, a veteran who served in Afghanistan, was so engrossed in 'Modern Warfare' that he spent most of his day playing the game.



According to ABC News, she composed a message on the Utah site with her mother-in-law offering to trade Kyle to a 'good home'.


Within hours, shoppers had responded to the 'One husband to the highest bidder' listing on the free classified advertising site.


The ad describes Kyle Baddley as 'easy to maintain, just feed and water every 3-5 hours'.
 
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