Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Portland isn't the Only City Keeping it Weird

Abby the Lab here.  Mom said some of her friends were playing Pokemon GO - that game where you use the app to find different Pokemon characters around your town and capture or train them.

Mom doesn't have a Smart Phone so she can't play.  It's not that she can't afford one, she doesn't WANT one.  She likes her boat anchor phone with the "ringing app" as she regularly drops it, kicks it, gets it rained on and drops a giant Slurpee cup on it - and it just keeps working!

So we took the boat anchor phone and played anyway.  Boy, there were a lot of those characters around Chicago.













I've seen enough Mom.  Who knew Chicago had such strange and wacky things.

7 comments:

  1. Those Chicagoans are sure wackos! Momma says she used to live there, but I'm SURE she couldn't have been so weird...right??

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  2. That is one wacky game. But it was fun seeing all those zany pics! Hmmm, that fountain was quite interesting:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  3. Sometimes I think people have too much time on their hands.

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  4. I didn't knows that was still a thing ~ guess they haven't gotten bored of it yet. Wells, Looks like Chi Town is almost as weird as San Francisco! Okays, nah...not even close....
    BOL!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  5. ooh there was even a space shuttle pup... we would need such a suit... if we have the next diy-disaster LOL

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  6. I guess you just never know what you can find if you really look! (Oh, some of the siblings are really into that Pokeman Go game. There are a lot of them in Rochester NY apparently.)

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