A man catching a Pidgey in Pokemon Go while his wife gives birth is only the beginning of the madness

It was bound to happen. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Go has only been released a matter of days - except in the UK where we're still hitting refresh on the app store and becoming progressively more like﷽ that crying Pikachu gif - but we knew there would be some hard choices ahead. Most important moment of your life? Or catching that Pidgey that's on the bed😼 of your wife who is about to give birth?
Jonathan Theriot didn't take long to make the decision. “As soon as it popped up, I was like, oh my gosh, there’s a Pidgey sitting on your bed!” he tells news. “So, I screenshotted it, then caught it and showed it to her.” Hi🐎s wife, Jessica, who was waiting on a C-section, thankfully understood. “She just kind of laugheꩲd at it,” says Theriot. “It was primarily an eyeroll once she realised what I was doing.” The below image has now had over one million views on .
Thankfully they didn't name their daughter anything Pokemon related but it's only a matter of time before decisions like this crop up again and other children might not be so lucky. Geodude anyone? Be afraid. Here's some other interesting places Pokemon haꦗve appeared in Pokemon Go.
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