I've got it and it is very dull! Only got it because it doesn't work on the junior at work's phone! Nit sure how I find the good pokemon apparently Professor Oak give you tips. Who the fuck us professor Oak?!
I can see the game being a brief fad nothing special about it at all.
Guy at work attempted to show me this yesterday. Found one in the office and proceeded to flick about 20 balls at it, missing every time. Then he ran out of balls. Fascinating stuff...
Guy at work attempted to show me this yesterday. Found one in the office and proceeded to flick about 20 balls at it, missing every time. Then he ran out of balls. Fascinating stuff...
I've got it and it is very dull! Only got it because it doesn't work on the junior at work's phone! Nit sure how I find the good pokemon apparently Professor Oak give you tips. Who the fuck us professor Oak?!
I can see the game being a brief fad nothing special about it at all.
Came out the gym earlier (Cascades in Gravesend, around 10pm) and a car pulled up, 4 lads (early 20s I'd say) jump out, phones in hand, Pokemon hunting.
It is a good idea - Pokemon has been around such a long time that Nintendo can bring out an app that appeals to fans who are adults or teenagers. My son was mad on Pokemon since the age of 5. Now 15 he has outgrown it, but not really it seems! I think if they built a Pokemon Land in this country, it would be more popular than Disneyland!
Nonce comments aside the lures are a concern as social aspect means normal stranger wariness is broken down by the shared game. I'm talking E safety around primaries to kids and parents for the last week of term and will be mentioning 1. Lures potential for robbery and abuse. 2. Watching where you're walking. 3. Not going searching alone. Seems sensible to have a chat about potential risks with your kids even if the actual risk is small. Have done so with mine 14 and 11 both of whom seem to be interested in the game for this week at least.
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Time to get out of this serious mindset a bit I think...
I can see the game being a brief fad nothing special about it at all.
To be fair sometimes minor piss-taking is just what the doctor ordered on a stressful day.
Just wasn't clicking with the jokes
properly.How do you get piccachus onto a crowded bus?
Pokemon
If you have no balls you'll get nowhere.
Seems sensible to have a chat about potential risks with your kids even if the actual risk is small. Have done so with mine 14 and 11 both of whom seem to be interested in the game for this week at least.
Looks like I've caught a Dazzachu. What do I win?
Nothing. Shouldn't be snorting washing powder anyway, really.
(Daz Atchoo)
Poke him on
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-co-pokemon-robbery-20160712-story.html