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Bike Boy93
11 February 2008, 11:15 PM
Hey guys! Today I was making a penguin when I saw something very interesting. I originally had a penguin Sabresrock94 but he got banned forever. So I tried to make another account with the same email I used when making my old penguin "Sabresrock94". When I pressed continue it said Your Penguin has been banned, your ban will expire in: 2027, with a time at the end. So it gives me an idea that will penguins banned forever be back in 2027? We will have to wait and see. Like I said in the beginning it is very interesting!

Yoho99
11 February 2008, 11:17 PM
Your going to have to wait along time to find out. You may not even like Cp in 19 years. But we will wait and see!

7Styl3
11 February 2008, 11:18 PM
Your going to have to wait along time to find out. You may not even like Cp in 19 years. But we will wait and see!

VV is 21 years old and play Cp:rolleyes:

islandershky
11 February 2008, 11:20 PM
It really doesn't matter much because what are the odds a person will still play Club Penguin when they're over 30 years old.

Chocorob67
11 February 2008, 11:38 PM
Theres no way cp will last that long

zerwey
11 February 2008, 11:49 PM
Yeah CP will probably be really out dated by then

Dracophile
11 February 2008, 11:52 PM
VV is 21 years old and play Cp:rolleyes:

In 19 years he'll be 40. If he's still playing CP by then, then perhaps the police should pay him a visit. :sick:

roofjumper
11 February 2008, 11:54 PM
Maybe he will give the penguin away to a child of his?

NordiquePenguin
11 February 2008, 11:57 PM
My brother had a penguin that was banned forever. He tried to log on after about five months, and it worked again.

RedneckSlayer42
12 February 2008, 12:04 AM
I wonder how long Club Penguin will last?

RoCkWiRe
12 February 2008, 12:08 AM
i have also noticed that the cp staff also told me that when i called and asked about it xD

zerwey
12 February 2008, 12:14 AM
i have also noticed that the cp staff also told me that when i called and asked about it xD

really? thats so cool! :O :)

Mastermrz
12 February 2008, 01:03 AM
My brother had a penguin that was banned forever. He tried to log on after about five months, and it worked again.

My penguin was banned on the day the 1st Sports Catalog came out! Which was like August 30 or 31, 2007. I tried and i was still banned forever :(

Pengumaniac4
12 February 2008, 01:06 AM
Yeah noticed this ages ago, good luck trying to wait 19 years:rolleyes:

Slip265
12 February 2008, 08:24 AM
Hey guys! Today I was making a penguin when I saw something very interesting. I originally had a penguin Sabresrock94 but he got banned forever. So I tried to make another account with the same email I used when making my old penguin "Sabresrock94". When I pressed continue it said Your Penguin has been banned, your ban will expire in: 2027, with a time at the end. So it gives me an idea that will penguins banned forever be back in 2027? We will have to wait and see. Like I said in the beginning it is very interesting!

I doubt anyone's gonna play club penguin tht long to get their penguin back

Balthasar
12 February 2008, 09:48 AM
You know, I have this odd feeling that no one would be playing Club Penguin by the time their penguin is unbanned. :rolleyes:

Well, on the bright side, you'll be getting your penguin back... 19 years from now. :confused:

Kittens & Cats
12 February 2008, 01:32 PM
People who are banned forever can only come back if they contact Clubpenguin, and have a legal guardian/parent/grandparent explain the case.

Game Lord
12 February 2008, 03:44 PM
People can only come back if they appeal their case to Club Penguin with either legitimate proof or a lawyer to help them win. This should not be treated as a sue case but as an 'Incorrect/Unfair Judgement' case. Or at least, that's what I thought. I've never heard of what has apparently happened to you, but if it's true, then congratulations! You'll get your Club Penguin account back! :D In 19 - 20 years. :P

People who are banned forever can only come back if they contact Clubpenguin, and have a legal guardian/parent/grandparent explain the case.

Yes, I agree. They may also need a qualified lawyer to help.

Yours sincerely,
Game Lord

007Honey
12 February 2008, 04:42 PM
In 19 years he'll be 40. If he's still playing CP by then, then perhaps the police should pay him a visit. :sick:

That seems a bit harsh. Some people have learning difficulties,need an outlet for stress or are just childish in their ways. Does it mean you are weird if you would still play it when you're older? I hope to play even when I'm an old granny!!! (Just not as much!)
Maybe actually seeing my penguin at that age might be trciky but I sure hope I have a young enough mind then to try!:P

"Yes dear,I'll put the kettle on when I've finished this here sled race!" Rofl!

Game Lord
12 February 2008, 04:48 PM
That seems a bit harsh. Some people have learning difficulties,need an outlet for stress or are just childish in their ways. Does it mean you are weird if you would still play it when you're older? I hope to play even when I'm an old granny!!! (Just not as much!)
Maybe actually seeing my penguin at that age might be trciky but I sure hope I have a young enough mind then to try!:P

"Yes dear,I'll put the kettle on when I've finished this here sled race!" Rofl!

Completely true. Grannies and grandpas need, as you say, an outlet for stress. But I object to your final sentence. There is nothing wrong with grannies and grandpas.

Oh yeah, and by the way, at the age of 40, it is pretty ludicrous that your a granny or grandpa. But, according to my calculations (earliest ever possible age to have a child being 9 years old!), someone could be a grandpa or grandma at the age of 18!

Yours sincerely,
Game Lord

007Honey
12 February 2008, 04:54 PM
Completely true. Grannies and grandpas need, as you say, an outlet for stress. But I object to your final sentence. There is nothing wrong with grannies and grandpas.

Oh yeah, and by the way, at the age of 40, it is pretty ludicrous that your a granny or grandpa. But, according to my calculations (earliest ever possible age to have a child being 9 years old!), someone could be a grandpa or grandma at the age of 18!

Yours sincerely,
Game Lord

Ok well,I don't remember saying that there WAS anything wrong with grannies and grandpas.
Also if you read it carefully,I never actually said that a granny or grandpa was likely to be 40 years old.(Although someone in my family is) I said EVEN if i was a granny....

If you're going to agree/disagree,at least try to understand me plz.:|

Game Lord
12 February 2008, 04:59 PM
Ok well,I don't remember saying that there WAS anything wrong with grannies and grandpas. I said EVEN if i was a granny....

If you're going to agree/disagree,at least try to understand me plz.:|

Point taken. I'm sorry about that.

Also if you read it carefully,I never actually said that a granny or grandpa was likely to be 40 years old.(Although someone in my family is)

If you weren't pointing out that a granny or grandpa being 40 years old was likely, then it is not relevant, and therefore off-topic. And yes, I know my little side-post about a granny or grandpa being 18 was off-topic; I put it as a side-note in a large post.

Yours sincerely,
Game Lord

007Honey
12 February 2008, 05:02 PM
Point taken. I'm sorry about that.



If you weren't pointing out that a granny or grandpa being 40 years old was likely, then it is not relevant, and therefore off-topic. And yes, I know my little side-post about a granny or grandpa being 18 was off-topic; I put it as a side-note in a large post.

Yours sincerely,
Game Lord

Faints because someone on the forum apologized instead of getting ratty!
Thankyou. :)

Game Lord
12 February 2008, 05:04 PM
Faints because someone on the forum apologized instead of getting ratty!
Thankyou. :)

Well, you were right. I had posted without looking too clearly at your post. So, I guess it was just right to say sorry. You're welcome. :)

Yours sincerely,
Game Lord