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Your right I wouldnt want them playing on the internet :eek:

They do really get into these games, I'm lucky living in a small village all the kids are out in their camps most of the time but when they do get on the ps the house could burn down around them and they wouldnt know !
 
Your right I wouldnt want them playing on the internet :eek:

They do really get into these games, I'm lucky living in a small village all the kids are out in their camps most of the time but when they do get on the ps the house could burn down around them and they wouldnt know !


No i used to think they were great gave me some peace but the on line thing is definately not good so keep them away for as long as you can.My sons friends will actually all go home if they are together so they can all play a game together and then that game can last hours.you can imagine trying to get them off mid game when its late or there's homework to do_Or you just want them back in the real world.

Then of course you have no real control over who they are playing with they can play with people all over the world.Which can be good but can also be very bad.
 
No i used to think they were great gave me some peace but the on line thing is definately not good so keep them away for as long as you can.My sons friends will actually all go home if they are together so they can all play a game together and then that game can last hours.you can imagine trying to get them off mid game when its late or there's homework to do_Or you just want them back in the real world.

Then of course you have no real control over who they are playing with they can play with people all over the world.Which can be good but can also be very bad.

When I was a kid, we had computers. . .I remember the old Commodore 64 - but I still spent most of my time out with mates, kicking a ball or getting into trouble. . .times have changed
 
When I was a kid, we had computers. . .I remember the old Commodore 64 - but I still spent most of my time out with mates, kicking a ball or getting into trouble. . .times have changed

They really have you dont see any chalk hop scotches on the pavements anymore or kids playing skipping across the roads with a long washing line.Such a shame and no wonder there are such a lot of overweight kids.
 
They really have you dont see any chalk hop scotches on the pavements anymore or kids playing skipping across the roads with a long washing line.Such a shame and no wonder there are such a lot of overweight kids.

That's got to be true; you never saw that as much back then either
 

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