Hiram Sedai
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I have known some friends who thought that a bit of crack was good now and again.
I like small armor vs armor, night forest raining, conscript crews.
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hot air and dentures chattering
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does this messageboard make my butt look big?
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Pity he didn't succeed, all of us here can understand his feelings.
Joe
I patiently explained to him that mankind has invented "indoors" so my poncho and I shouldn't have to live outside for three months for "training"
First Sergeant didn't want things explained to him. First Sergeant wanted all of the smartasses OUT of his office.
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meh
my last unit was HHC 2-327th INF, 101st at smelly Ft. Campbell, KY
old, old, old, old, Joe
the official address was
HHC 2-327th Inf
101st Airborne (Air Assault) Infantry Division
hated them all. First Sergeant hated me with a passion and tried to PT me to death when I wasn't digging fighting positions.
meh
glad I'm a civilian now
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To be hirsutely honest, I really don't think about it any more. I guess it's second nature after all of these years.
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I think the very old, incontinent, denture wearing Joe was born before the Gheys visited the United States and started a neighborhood in Hotlanta according to my High School education. Safely ensconced amid the Brigham Young aficionados, our resident crotchety old geezer probably hasn't even met a Ghey in person. My careful research in the middle of bong hits during my prepubescent years gleaned many facts about Joseph Smith's ilk and the role of the archaic Joe.
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There are times when all i hear is a high pitched whine and the clatter of dentures. Then, it stops.
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If the tiny stuff is too hard to handle, perhaps you need to think bigger...
How's about a 1/16th Scale Tiger? Although if I remember correctly, you have to build the tracks from links... maybe a neighborhood kid would do it.
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/56010tiger/tiger.htm
Tamiya has put incredible power and versatility of the German Tiger I in your fingertips with this 1/16 scale, fully functional R/C tank. Just some of the many functions this tank is capable of have been recorded in the video clips below. First check out the firing of the main cannon, complete with true to life flash and cannon recoil. The shot is so powerful that it actually causes the tank itself to recoil, just like the full size Tiger I. Then, click on the next image to see the cannon rotate, tracking down the enemy and preparing to fire. Next is the firing of the authentically recreated 7.92mm MG34 machine gun! Finally, take a gander at how the Tiger I moves on its durable resin and metal tracks. (Please understand that downloading images may take some time.)
*1/16 scale Radio Controlled Assembly Model Kit (overall length: 530mm, overall width: 232mm)
*A four-channel RC unit is necessary to operate this kit. Two 7.2V Tamiya Racing Packs (or equivalent) and charger are also required.
My largest was my 1/25th scale Jagd Panther but I decided not to do the motor thing. I dislike having free/moving tracks.
Since I have a luverly riding lawn mower, I have been tempted to camo it a bit..
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(Smiley authorised by genuine empathy for a comrade, otherwise BITE ME ! )
Mine do that without the stroke which is why mine all look crap.
Any pics?
http://www.raberware.com/pics_models.html
http://www.raberware.com/models2.html
I enjoyed armor and even more armor.
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I have quite a collection of 1/35th scale Tamiya builds of various WWII tanks but have been unable to build since my stroke a few years ago. The hands get shaking...
ah me
@Nidan, very cool that you are building for a Vet. Remember, its okay to weather it too much.
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My little mrs constantly complains of partial rear penetration. Should I have her patched too?
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Hiram and whoever else
Due to a hard drive crash, I lost a lot of scenarios. please send me the ones I sent you, Barkmann's Stand and the paratroop one, neuville au Plain.
thanks,
Rune
done
hard drive crash = karma
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Oh you're so wise Hiram you're just the best.
Is that better?
no, i waive my furry knuckles at you. You have been soiled and besmirched by your mewling sycophantic excesses with Stuka.
go, be Aussie elsewhere.
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LOL, trick question there are no Aussie sycophants
a bit of wisdom for you: "Denial isn't just a river in Egypt" and "Bobby, where mah crack pipe at?" - W. Houston
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when do I get my sickophant? Do i get a discount if it's an aussie?
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I downloaded and played it. It was pretty creative and interesting.
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oh geez
at least I finish my games.
PS I'll have a chocolate nonsensicle with sprinkles please
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Mister Colonel has been brought to you today by the word "drivel" and the number "9"
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Is that some kind of race jibe ?
Are you American Indian and easily offended by esoteric Lone Ranger references?
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All this man love is making me queasy, can we get back straight up abuse of each other?
"we, who..white man?" - Tonto
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Oh come on, you two are as gay as Paris on a warm summer evening.
Michael
I think it takes a certain degree of courage to post a real picture of ourselves in here. Normally, I would agree with you because you sometimes make sense, Mister Emrys but not really this time. This time I'm thinking you are a bit jealous of those two.
yup
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A nice sunny day in the big Apple, just jim dandy for a day at the ball park. Glad none of you are here save for nidan1 who is on the train to my hotel as we speak. Sux to be you.
the rest of us are glad we are not there too except for perhaps Maggie the Cowpie from Oz. I am guessing that he/she is your number one fan.
Your favorite mix for QB?
in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
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Try this for a very sad slapfight...Allied Mech Infantry vs Allied Mech Infantry. The M8 battle is cute.