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Bowen in the EFL Top Fifty...

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by originallambrettaman, Apr 12, 2018.

  1. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    Supsbitute bow and arrows for stones and tomahawks for sticks and that sounds like anyone's childhood.

    That was probably because we spent all evening doing it on those computer thingies then went out and did it to each other the next day.
     
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  2. Happy Tiger

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    So they have a healthy balanced lifestyle.

    Kudos to your children for doing that.

    I’m assuming they take after your missus mind.
     
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  3. Barchullona

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    The grandson has a more balanced one. Though his dad doesn't take the interest in his sports as I did with him. Probably because he found sports easy and did well at them and the grandson doesn't. When I was my lad's age I was running a junior football and spending the whole weekend, and a number of nights, ferrying him to football games for the club, school and representative sides in addition to his rugby. And ferrying the younger one to football as well. You are lucky to get my lad off the sofa on a weekend. I am the one taking the grandson to most of his sports.

    Though, funny enough, my eldest lad had no interest in computer ganes when he was 11 and twelve. He just wanted to be out kucking a ball about. Which makes his lack of interest with the grandson even more annoying.
     
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  4. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    Millennial?
     
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  5. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    It's not that good at all. For instance on a puss3/4 you can block all communication or no communication. Try telling a 12/13/14 year old they can't talk to their friends while they play, or even play with their friends as they can't have their own friends list. You can't vet people and block contact from strangers. And grooming absolutely does happen within these games.

    It's a big danger and not to be taken lightly, more needs to be done about this sort of stuff. At least *****'s actually seem to be getting charged now for trying this sort of **** on, but it's still far too easy for them.
     
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  6. Barchullona

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    Can't recall it being that well behaved.
     
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    i played it a bit , im no good at the building / construction parts , so couldnt ever get better than 8th i think ... i much prefer PUBG , knees dirty and a mouthful of grass
     
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  8. oldman

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    It was a zoo but loads of fun.
     
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