Hello :FI: Platoon,
On behalf of the old men society (i.e., Helo and myself), I am pleased to announce that our young SnoopBaron has been initiated into our ranks in CoD:UO. Oh yes baby he's still tangled up in our tripwires!
Some pointers my young Padawan -
Tripwires are bad.
You can't out "tank" TacticalS! as you so PAINFULLY found out last night (so keep your smack talk to yourself Texan ).
Don't go into ANY buildings, 'cause we got them all wired up.
And whatever you do stop whinning about fair fighting, and calling us old chickens out for a street fight. We always fight dirty, and hopefully you never see us just our tripwires or bullets, and our slow reflexes love us for such underhanded tactics.
Welcome aboard mate!
Sadly poor Snoop didn't do much better prior to CoD:UO, as someone (wink, wink) also tore his Corsair's wing off, and then really ripped apart his girlfriend Kepp's P-38 wings. Would have hunted down his other friend Helo flying an IL-2, but, at last, the easy AI had already killed him. That was a nice little Bf-109 G2.
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Seriously though guys really enjoyed our session last night. Sorry we didn't fly longer Keppoch. Hopefully we're see you this Sunday mate. And get some rest Napier (and bake me a nice cake too ).
Tactical - "No-Shame-Shoot-and-Tell-All-Smack-Talker" - S!
Initiation of :FI:SnoopBaron
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Yup, the S#!t talk has begun... and I say this is good. We need young/older angry fighters that won't be afraid to storm the battle fronts. Soldiers who will curse each other, but in the end take a bullet for you. it's so touching, I need a tisue can't wait to get online with you all! see ya soon ya bunch of #%$^##@%###%%!!! *GRIN*
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welcome on Board
Yep , Snoop
Good to have you on the platoon.
Don't get mad of my tripwire mania because I realy like to the blow up thingy and the remote satchel too .
so watch your step
well you'll will get used to it in a sec and give the old man club hell
good luck and fight with us asap
Dutch..,
Good to have you on the platoon.
Don't get mad of my tripwire mania because I realy like to the blow up thingy and the remote satchel too .
so watch your step
well you'll will get used to it in a sec and give the old man club hell
good luck and fight with us asap
Dutch..,
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When...
...Tacical talks "smack", it's really a cry for help.
Witness the following quote due to my impeccable placement of trip wires during the last session with Tact and Snoop:
" Oh, Helo, you are sooooo dead!"
Need I say more?
Witness the following quote due to my impeccable placement of trip wires during the last session with Tact and Snoop:
" Oh, Helo, you are sooooo dead!"
Need I say more?
...and wear your feckin' mask!!!!!
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Welcome m8!
Remember:
Try to look unimportant; the enemy may be low on ammo and not want to waste a bullet on you.
If your attack is going really well, it's an ambush.
Teamwork is essential; it gives the enemy other people to shoot at.
When in doubt, empty your magazine.
Professionals are predictable, its the amateurs that are dangerous.
Anything you do can get you killed, including nothing.
Remember:
Try to look unimportant; the enemy may be low on ammo and not want to waste a bullet on you.
If your attack is going really well, it's an ambush.
Teamwork is essential; it gives the enemy other people to shoot at.
When in doubt, empty your magazine.
Professionals are predictable, its the amateurs that are dangerous.
Anything you do can get you killed, including nothing.
"If the thought of doing something makes me giggle for longer than 15 seconds, I am to assume that I am not allowed to do it."