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Gordon the Gopher

Active member
Jul 16, 2003
992
Hove
Anyone else having to battle with their children in order to get some access to the great NSC. He would spend all day on the bloody thing although it must be said his igloo is looking rather good. The only reason I get on NSC these days is when I threaten to take away his Go Gos! :mad:
 




Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
i'm confused on so many levels...
 


mr sheen

Well-known member
Jan 17, 2008
1,563
The trick is not to pay for them to have a full account. Then they can't do anything much other than wander around
 
















Gordon the Gopher

Active member
Jul 16, 2003
992
Hove
NSC user The Pengiun has created an online club for children to join?


If he has he'll be the mystery investor stumping up half the cash for Falmer.
:lolol:

Mind you he'd be worth even more if he'd come up with the idea for Go Gos! (For those without young kids, this is the big craze at the moment!)
 




Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,656
Club Penguin is a frickin' epidemic and since my daughter found it she's infected half of the kids in west Brighton - total domino effect. The theme of my other half's daughter's birthday party on Saturday was Club Penguin - Puffle costumes all over the place. Party game Pin the Tail On The Donkey was replaced by Pin the Beak on The Penguin! The Pinyata (sp?) was not a donkey, but a penguin dangling from the tree in her garden. There's no question that it threatens the very future of youth civilisation in this country as we know it. Sign your kids up today - there IS no turning back!
 








Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
FAO anyone in the know:

What is Club Penguin?

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In March 2005, the founders of Club Penguin set out to create an ad-free, virtual world where children could play games, have fun and interact. As Internet specialists and parents, they wanted Club Penguin to be a place they’d feel comfortable letting their own children and grandchildren visit.

After months of consultation, research and testing, Club Penguin opened to the public in October 2005. Thanks to great reviews from players and parents, word quickly spread. In March 2006, Club Penguin launched on Miniclip, the world’s largest online game site, and rapidly became its number one game.

In August 2007, Club Penguin joined the Walt Disney Company in a partnership designed to provide access to unprecedented resources and unique development opportunities.

Less than a year later, in April 2008, Club Penguin opened its first international office in Brighton, England, in order to provide localised player support and moderation.

Club Penguin is privileged to be part of the Walt Disney Company, which shares its unwavering commitment to creating a fun and safe online entertainment experience for children and families.

At Club Penguin we believe everyone deserves a place to live, good health, an education and hope for a bright future. We're passionate about community engagement and we work hard to foster a culture of giving, both in the virtual world of Club Penguin and within our company.

Club Penguin is headquartered in the beautiful city of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
 




Bluejuice

Lazy as a rug on Valium
Sep 2, 2004
8,270
The free state of Kemp Town
No it isn't, Penguin books for children are called Puffin books and there is a Puffin club. I used to be a member
 


Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
No it isn't, Penguin books for children are called Puffin books and there is a Puffin club. I used to be a member

Doh, caught me out before I could look it up.
 


Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,656
In March 2005, the founders of Club Penguin set out to create an ad-free, virtual world where children could play games, have fun and interact. As Internet specialists and online paedophiles, they wanted Club Penguin to be a place they’d feel comfortable meeting children and grandchildren.


:thumbsup:
 


Gordon the Gopher

Active member
Jul 16, 2003
992
Hove
Club Penguin is a frickin' epidemic and since my daughter found it she's infected half of the kids in west Brighton - total domino effect. The theme of my other half's daughter's birthday party on Saturday was Club Penguin - Puffle costumes all over the place. Party game Pin the Tail On The Donkey was replaced by Pin the Beak on The Penguin! The Pinyata (sp?) was not a donkey, but a penguin dangling from the tree in her garden. There's no question that it threatens the very future of youth civilisation in this country as we know it. Sign your kids up today - there IS no turning back!


Cheers mate, that has made me feel a lot better but also slightly worried about what the future holds! My youngest wants to have his party soon so better lock the Go Gos away for now!
:laugh:
 








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