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Putting aside the arguments that he should probably be outside riding his bike or annoying the neighbours with a football, what is the deal with Club Penguin?
He's already on bin weevils, and I'm not exactly twirling with joy at the thoughts of something else for him to waste his time on on the computer (insert ironing board image / jokes here) on, but peer pressure is a terrible thing.
Do you?
yeah, its fine, moshi monsters too
It is ok. There can be some people who just go on and shout profanities.
SamCooke - Member
yeah, its fine, moshi monsters too
My 5 & 7 year old have just presented me with a business case for another computer to stop them arguing over whose turn it is to go on Moshi Monsters!
My 5 & 7 year old have just presented me with a business case for another computer to stop them arguing over whose turn it is to go on Moshi Monsters!
Worht every penny, if only to secretly log in as the one or the other's monster and harass them.
Mind out, it's full of terrorists 😀
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18370797 ]Penguins - Filthy little blighters.....[/url]
When my daughter logged into my son's account and spent his penguin coins on a pink tutu.... it taught them both a lot about the value of secure passwords.

