I was on a walk at a local Nature/Wetlands Conservatory today and ran into two families playing Pokemon Go together. Two fathers with 4 kids between them and one older teen. They were happy, kids giggling their heads off, outside, working together and I’d bet, it was the first time in far too long that Dad(s) had taken young’uns out for a few hours in nature.
They’d found a rare spawn or something and were taking turns trying to catch it with the kids happily watching a family of Osprey on a nest off in the distance and a beaver dam near by in the river during the 20 minute or so spawn breaks or what ever its called.I don’t play Pokemon but I think I like this fad.
x_Tech over 8 years ago
It’s a dangerous game.
KenTheCoffinDweller over 8 years ago
Well it sure looks like he succeeded in catching a Poke all right.
Jonathan Mason over 8 years ago
As one who doesn’t give a flying monkey’s about this Pokemon Go thing, I hope the Pokemon jokes will cease soon.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 8 years ago
Pretty sure it is not allowed to hit other people either.
beammeup1701 (Bozo by Foxo makes everyone happy!) over 8 years ago
Wait, Melvin isn’t referring to himself in the third person for a change? Maybe Carolina knocked some actual sense into him!
CeeJay over 8 years ago
Pokemon Whoa !
timzsixty9 over 8 years ago
quick…post the picture on Facebook!!
johnzakour Premium Member over 8 years ago
Note: this actually happened to me, but in real life the girl laughed and wanted to see what pokemon I caught.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly over 8 years ago
The hazards of mixing reality and pokeman!
corpcasselbury over 8 years ago
Melvin’s actually lucky to be alive, and not just because of this incident.
shamest Premium Member over 8 years ago
that is the problem once you do something in the past. You are always assumed to do it.
Rista over 8 years ago
I was on a walk at a local Nature/Wetlands Conservatory today and ran into two families playing Pokemon Go together. Two fathers with 4 kids between them and one older teen. They were happy, kids giggling their heads off, outside, working together and I’d bet, it was the first time in far too long that Dad(s) had taken young’uns out for a few hours in nature.
They’d found a rare spawn or something and were taking turns trying to catch it with the kids happily watching a family of Osprey on a nest off in the distance and a beaver dam near by in the river during the 20 minute or so spawn breaks or what ever its called.I don’t play Pokemon but I think I like this fad.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 8 years ago
Oh, so worth it!
1956monkey over 8 years ago
Carolina is perhaps among the least dangerous to have done this… PAF!