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Playing spontaneous hacky sack with a rapidly growing group of Viet kids at midnight in the streets of Hanoi, using one of these - easily goes down as one of my favourite life memories! There was an innocence to it that I don't think exists in Australia anymore. I'm scared to talk to a kid these days, for fear of being vilified a pedo :/

I guess the trade off / sad reality is that a lot of these kids probably do get taken advantage of :(

I had a similar experience in NZ playing frisbee at this tiny primary school in the middle of nowhere. Was good fun, till I threw my frisbee onto the roof.

People joked about the pedo thing, but there were teachers around and they didnt seem to mind the kids playing with random tourists.

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Playing spontaneous hacky sack with a rapidly growing group of Viet kids at midnight in the streets of Hanoi, using one of these - easily goes down as one of my favourite life memories! There was an innocence to it that I don't think exists in Australia anymore. I'm scared to talk to a kid these days, for fear of being vilified a pedo :/

I guess the trade off / sad reality is that a lot of these kids probably do get taken advantage of :(

This!!

I play this at my missus front yard and people walk pass thinking we're weird...

Miss the days where I used to meet up after primary school and ride bikes with friends around the suburb since we were all from primary school.

I feel bad driving to so many places now, used to ride so much bike.

mind you, think I used to eat a larger dinner and breakfast as a kid/teen.

nostalgia... but true freedom was turning 18

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Playing spontaneous hacky sack with a rapidly growing group of Viet kids at midnight in the streets of Hanoi, using one of these - easily goes down as one of my favourite life memories! There was an innocence to it that I don't think exists in Australia anymore. I'm scared to talk to a kid these days, for fear of being vilified a pedo :/

I guess the trade off / sad reality is that a lot of these kids probably do get taken advantage of :(

There is so much truth in this post it's not even funny

what is your current phone, and why change of heart?

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Black 16GB

It's still going strong. Just time for an upgrade, the Galaxy Nexus is a few years old now so want something fresh to make me smile at the pretty shiny.

Oh yeah, you know how I said I ordered the Hero 3+ from DWI for $80 cheaper than Teds Camera Store had it (RRP)... DWI took over a week to let me know that it was going to be delayed 1-2 weeks... I cancelled the order and will go into JB Hifi at lunch and try to bargain them down a bit. Stupid DWI. Their website still says Ships within 1-2 days.

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