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Originally Posted by Bill O'Rights
This post http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showpos...34&postcount=4
In this thread http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?t=76579
made me smile. For, you see...I also do not allow video games into my house. Of course, my daughter believes me to be Torquemada reincarnated, as we have to be "the only family on this planet that doesn't have at least a nintendo." So, this new development now begs the question...how many others out there do not own, or allow, video game systems? I know that we've got to be the minority, to be sure...but I'm just curious as to how many there are.
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Regarding the post you linked to, I always loved books. I've read more books than anyone else I know. I also played outside everyday when I was younger and the weather allowed. I had a bike I'd ride with my friends. We'd explore all over my neighborhood. We played baseball and football in the street. I would go swimming in my pool in the summer. I also played video games. Hell, I play them now. My kids will play them too most likely. And I am a (reasonably) well adjusted adult.
Besides, video games like Splinter Cell can teach you the best place to hide the bodies!
