Rofhiwa_SBR
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Looking for Pokémon Go players to do raids with. I'm in the East Rand region JHB.(Brakpan)
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Those are gorgeousFrom tonight's outing - the EL PoGo group
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The shiny spinda was the one guys first.
My wife got the 100% Rayquaza on our last raid. We did 12 in Raid hour with the last one just after the cutoff.
Where are do you guys play? I'm mostly in dalpark and benoni.Those are gorgeous
I am CenturionWhere are do you guys play? I'm mostly in dalpark and benoni.
I dont have any links to groups unfortunately. I know there is an active East Rand Raiders group. no idea how to get added to it.
try asking on the pokemon Go SA facebook group, I know all the admins are there or should at least be able to hook you up. I am not on facebook so I dont know the exact name.
you can also join the pogo wakanda discord and ask there. you can find the link on the silphroad map
Sweet, thanks.I can open it now. Just let me know you have seen this
Lol just remind me of your IGNSweet, thanks.
CossackLegendsLol just remind me of your IGN
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Thank youThanks!
There are lots. We have Telegram groups. DM me your IGN and I can get them to add you to the community groupsWow, didnt know about this thread! Recently restarted with a new profile, on level 24.
Any friendly (p)okes in Centurion?
Taiwan's Pokémon GO Grandpa is back with 64 phones mounted on his bike
Forget the game, watch where you're going!
The legendary Pokémon GO Grandpa — known for biking the streets of New Taipei City, Taiwan, with his "peacock of phones" — has gone public with his biggest, baddest rig yet. In 2018, he had 15 phones mounted to his handlebar. This year, he's up to 64.
Chen Sun-yuan, going on 72 years old this year, caught the mobile monster-catching habit from his grandson a few years ago. Since then, he's been spotted growing his tree of bike-bound phones from the 20's to the 30's and up to 45 — not an insignificant number of them, as social media commenters point out, come from domestic brand Asus. Oh, did we mention that he was invited to the launch event for the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 last year?
Now at 64 phones, we might just be over the fact that he's playing a game for kids on all of these things.
EBC News reports that Chen's goal is to get to 72 phones without rendering his vehicle inoperable. Between the phones, the cables, the plastic stands, and the power banks, this Tower of Babel masses more than 22 kg — never mind the visual hazard, we're dealing with a very tipsy two-wheeler here. And consider that his 15-phone rig cost him $4,500.
For his next design, may we humbly suggest a trike?