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Here's the screen and a shot of my best guys so far for the people who don't want to admit they play db9695a3759d862f7f04176eb17198b9.jpgecff3267d53c4c70c051d2e222c8687f.jpg

 

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Damn man, you're better off then me but I was on vacation so couldn't play it too much. I'm home now and don't go back to work until Wednesday, would love to make so headway on the game if the stupid servers would come back up!

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Ok enough of this crap. Some werdos that I have never seen before just came up and asked if they can go in my back yard because there is pokemon there. They are Fing adults, late 40s early 50s. WTF is wrong with people?  

 

 

 

 

Should I clear the backyard of pokemon with my AR just in case? J/K

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It's decently competitive. You have to control designated areas. Combat points and different types ie water fire grass matter

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Thanks. I'm old and clueless on these things (even though I started this thread).

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Ok enough of this crap. Some werdos that I have never seen before just came up and asked if they can go in my back yard because there is pokemon there. They are Fing adults, late 40s early 50s. WTF is wrong with people?  

 

 

Should I clear the backyard of pokemon with my AR just in case? J/K

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Admittedly I've been playing it. Pretty nostalgic and fun. I finally found the bug up my girlfriends ass. 96263393df09e0644718377a50666638.jpg

 

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Only my respect for you, and for women in general, keep me from remarking on your pic and posting, but BOY did you leave yourself open!! LMAO!

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If I could be assured of results like this...

 

http://komonews.com/news/local/brothers-playing-pokmon-go-find-pistol-in-clark-county

 

...even I'd play. That's worth about  $2K - $3K .

 

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

Now THAT'S another matter, even I'd put in some effort and time,,,,,,,,but it's probably like hitting the lottery odds.

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I found a Charizard in my gun safe this morning.

 

I downloaded the game for my son and tried it out.

 

Mu'fugger was in my safe.

 

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Hey, at least you have the firepower to take those danged Pokemon out!

 

Love your collection, wish you lived in MY neighborhood! :laugh:

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