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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

No Pokemon Zone



My daughter tells me there are no Pokemon in our house...

But how did 15 rattatas end up in her phone?

9 comments:

  1. I have no idea what you just wrote.

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  2. I hate the thought of Pokermon. It may be interesting but from what I been ready, there are dangerous things that occur.

    Enjoy your Wednesday Cube. Sorry for not being around your blog as much as I could. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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  3. Jan: LOL! There's a new game, "Pokemon Go", in which the player has to go out and hunt Pokemon in the wild. The Pokemon can be hiding anywhere, including your house, and you wouldn't know it unless your're using your smart phone. My daughter loaned her friend her phone and she caught 15 rattatas, which are rat-like Pokemon.

    When my daughters were little, I referred to them as my little brattatas.

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  4. Paul Pietrangelo: Pokemon is a blast from the past for me. My daughters were crazy for them for years. The danger of this particular game is that some kids are being lured to out-of-the way places and getting robbed at knifepoint.

    You and Mrs. P. enjoy your day as well :)

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  5. Many churches are Pokemon stops, and the churches are either hating it, or are serving snacks and water and juice and welcoming people and letting them know they can come back for services on Sunday. Probably a consequence the people who invented the game never saw coming.

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  6. Messymimi: I think it's just honest fun unless certain enterprising "yoofs" decide to rob you at knifepoint when you're just trying to catch a Pokemon. I'm not sure how the "random" Pokemon effect works, but perhaps there should be some way to block an appearance in certain places.

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