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  1. I honestly don't think your heart could take the strain! Mace PS Yes, Persophene, the shopping did suck [ April 13, 2002, 12:52 AM: Message edited by: Mace ]
  2. Yes, you are. And let this be a lesson to you. Mace
  3. In the wake of the summer invasion of the Soviet Union, Several KV-2 tanks were captured intact, and seemed ideally suited to serve as bunker busters for operations in Malta. Several KV-2s along with some captured T-34s were formed into a special company of (z.b.v.) 66 for the Malta operation. - pg 33. Stalin's Heavy Tanks 1941-45 S Zaloga, J Kinnear, A Aksenoy, A Koshchavtsev Armor at War series No 7012 Concord Publications Mace PS I just read that the other day
  4. The first 'Stuka Zu Fuss' was a SdKfz 251 (Ausf fitted with rockets strapped to the side. The correct title was SdKfz 251 mittlere Schitzenpanzerwagen (Wurfrahmen 40) Ausf B. I believe there is some documentation of it being used in Stalingrad, so I guess that places it on the battlefield circa late 1942 at the earliest. Visit Missing Lynx to see a late war one. Mace [ April 10, 2002, 09:59 PM: Message edited by: Mace ]
  5. liar, liar, pants on fire. Gog and Magog have been hanging out in Melbourne for the past century. Mace
  6. I see Seanachop 's narratives are as affective as his prose because It looks like Berli and Joe no more have both nodded off. Mace
  7. Seanachai you wouldn't be related to John Howard, would you? Mace
  8. But if it's brewed on 'Merkin soil, it must be 'Merkin beer (it might pretend to be Pom beer, but it's 'Merkin beer)? After seeing the outback steakhouse and observing what a fine job you've done replicating Aussie slang and mannerisms, we can only guess how good the traditional English pub was. Not if it's at room temperature, it's not! Mace [ April 08, 2002, 10:02 PM: Message edited by: Mace ]
  9. What do you do with the rest of the Moose? Mace
  10. You have. It's in the weekly English publication History of WW2 published circa 1975-76. Mace
  11. Do we really need their type here? Especially Joe. Mace
  12. Ulp! Elefants in France 1944...Obviously a lot of research has gone into this one (not)! Next. Mace
  13. Since I had a great Uncle wounded as soon as he stepped out of the boat, somewhere along the shoreline would be nice. Mace PS My bet is that this will be moved to the general forum
  14. Wow!!! You should see what it's got, Berli You can [blank] and [blank], and when things splode they [blank]. Tanks now come in [blank] and when they take a hit they [blank]. Even buildings now [blank] when they [blank], and flames [blank]. Why I even notice when squads are being [blank][blank], little bits of [blank] are [blank] [blank]. And you're missing out!!! Mace PS Yes, I can be a real bastard. I work for Government dontcha know! [ April 05, 2002, 04:58 PM: Message edited by: Mace ]
  15. Too late! Berli's already got dibs on your soul. Mace
  16. and here's a few aussie uber utes: We are ...so... cultured! Mace [EDITED, BECAUSE!!] [ April 04, 2002, 09:42 PM: Message edited by: Mace ]
  17. Good morning, Collegues!<font size=-2>oh, and you lowely squires, serfs and SSNs that really aren't worth noticing.</font> I'm ready to start another day with a catch up of what's transpired in the MBT. *reads* Oh what's this?! Pictures!!! Those ... those faces, grinning inanely at me *ulp*, I've ... I've suddenly lost my appetite. Mace PS Once again, great job Persophone
  18. I do my bit by drinking beer, thus conserving water. Mace
  19. Be wary, fair Persephone, for Pondscum is not what he appears to be! He is in reality a COMPUTER GROG for Microdaft, and he may be very well be their spy amongst us!!!!! *GASP* Mace
  20. Mace: btw, before you retire for the night tell me Seanachai, what's snow? Mace
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