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I'm a youngest. Just to be contrary, ya know. But the husband is the oldest. But he doesn't count.
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After a long day at a big family reunion (in which most of our extended family had three or four children per couple to our two) My husband whispered to me in the dark of our room, "We're wimps."
My excuse is that I'm terrified of having another William. Just keeping him alive for the first five years of his life a full time job.
But we both came from families of three (he was the oldest, I was the youngest) and we're still kind of on the fence about another. That door is slowly closing, and were ambivalent. Indecision is an awful thing. Heh.
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Has anyone actually played the Pokemon trading card game? I haven't, but I've read about it (because I play Magic: The Gathering and Wizards of the Coast used to publish the Pokemon TCG in America), and it's not as easy as it might seem.
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I had no idea the cards were still being sold. Because its height was eight or nine years ago (from what I remember), the kids that played it, assuming they were about eight to ten years old at the time, are now high school seniors or entering college. I doubt they still play Pokemon.
I don't know what the Big Thing is now. These kids and their newfangled games.
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quote:Originally posted by Omega M.: Has anyone actually played the Pokemon trading card game? I haven't, but I've read about it (because I play Magic: The Gathering and Wizards of the Coast used to publish the Pokemon TCG in America), and it's not as easy as it might seem.
I have, in the past. The game certainly has the potential for depth, but it comes nowhere near the complexity of other TCGs, e.g. Magic, Illuminati, V:TM, etc.
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