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I used to play Pokémon on game boy when I was a kid. So when Pokémon go came out I became a pretty hardcore pogo addict. I was amongst some of the top players in my city, we had wars against other teams and travelled all over the country, catching rare mons, and dropping into gyms all over...

When I got married I slowed down a fair bit, then eventually gave my account to a friend, who helped me move my 180 gal tank. To this day he still plays on my account and it is close to max level.

Funny enough I made all kinds of friends playing a game that you would think is for kids but most of the players I knew were much older than I was.
 
It's a habit,especially when I'm dining alone.Dinner was nothing special anyhow,just something I threw together after an afternoon of yardwork.
Gotcha. Then I'm sorry we grossed you out. We will wait till your done to share why the fish died then. Lol
I used to play Pokémon on game boy when I was a kid. So when Pokémon go came out I became a pretty hardcore pogo addict. I was amongst some of the top players in my city, we had wars against other teams and travelled all over the country, catching rare mons, and dropping into gyms all over...

When I got married I slowed down a fair bit, then eventually gave my account to a friend, who helped me move my 180 gal tank. To this day he still plays on my account and it is close to max level.

Funny enough I made all kinds of friends playing a game that you would think is for kids but most of the players I knew were much older than I was.
I never played pogo but I used to game a little when I was in college. I get it and you can meet some cool people in them.
 
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I'm pretty weird, I like skulls, things made of bones, made catfish leather, weapons, etc

Also enjoy rock stacking,hunting and improving wildlife habitat
What is rock stacking? Is it all the name implies or is there purpose and technique?
 
I used to play Pokémon on game boy when I was a kid. So when Pokémon go came out I became a pretty hardcore pogo addict. I was amongst some of the top players in my city, we had wars against other teams and travelled all over the country, catching rare mons, and dropping into gyms all over...

When I got married I slowed down a fair bit, then eventually gave my account to a friend, who helped me move my 180 gal tank. To this day he still plays on my account and it is close to max level.

Funny enough I made all kinds of friends playing a game that you would think is for kids but most of the players I knew were much older than I was.
Is it weird that in 2018 I have 2 gameboys and regularly play old pokemon games on them? Meh, don't care. Pokemon firered will always be my baby <3
 
Your kid amazes me with what she does and how much she knows.
 
Your kid amazes me with what she does and how much she knows.
Any kid can do this. Emma is not more bright or extraordinary than any other average child. The difference lies in how much time we spend teaching, sharing with her, listening to her, and responding. When she fails at something, we don't tell her what she did wrong. We ask her what she learned. She screwed up 13 slides before she managed to get that one preped correctly. It takes endless patience and a genuine unselfish desire to enrich her life for this to work. ...And ya gotta keep it fun.

Children aren't dumb. They're just short people who haven't seen and done as many things as you have. They can do anything you take the time to show them how to do.
 
What is rock stacking? Is it all the name implies or is there purpose and technique?
Purpose? My amusement.

Basically I stack rocks,just what it sounds like, I like to do it in remote areas so later someone can find it and wonder at who did this and why?

Other things I enjoy : flintknapping and exotic plants
 
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