Iron Chef Sakai
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See? Look how i brought the Grogs and the Recesspoolers together holding hands and hugging like an old coke commercial.
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We all know how insects in Mr. Pengs vaseline jar can completly ruin his morning, day, or Saturday Night.Originally posted by MrPeng:Now now, Mr Weiss, Don't get your knickers in a bunch. 'Twas Grog Dorosh that toted up the score, mind you. Real 'poolers don't give a hoot aboot the score anyway. Its the hunt that counts.
And anyway, isn't the real enemy here ICS? Isn't he the fly in the vaseline, the spanner in the gears, the pee in the cornflakes? Why can't we all just hate him?
Peng
edited because real 'pooler's never get it right the first time
Stuka, will stop shrugging your responsibilities in buying Mr.Peng his dipers? Did'nt anyone tell you he pee's in his cornflakes?
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Sorry, old boy, we tossed that one back</font>Originally posted by Berlichtingen:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:
Now, is ICS a Grog-aspirant or a Pool-aspirant?
Or can one be both?
You guys can have him for your team. (I've been wanting to say that since recess in Grade Six - I was always at the other end of that phrase....)
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Easy squeezy!Originally posted by Croda:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Stuka:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Croda:
What conclusion can we draw considering the difference in this flag and the blue RLB one we saw?
The red flag is for girl nazi's and the blue flag is for boy nazi's.
Its true! I saw it on a cooking show hosted by a drunk Buddhist good luck charmer.</font>
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True. However, with all the empirical evidence you so kindly provide, it is the most logical theory</font>Originally posted by bauhaus:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Berlichtingen:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
Your absolutly right......but it also has not been proven to be correct either.
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Thesaurus? No. I've never really found a need for one. Still haven't found your dictionary?</font>Originally posted by Berlichtingen:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
I guess you found your thessaurus today did you?
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Now thats some good news! Thanks!
I've never seen the Arnhem one, is it realy bad or something?
[ February 28, 2002, 12:09 AM: Message edited by: Iron Chef Sakai ]
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Can you play Operatioins out against someone over TCP/IP?
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Easy squeezy!Originally posted by Stuka:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Croda:
What conclusion can we draw considering the difference in this flag and the blue RLB one we saw?
The red flag is for girl nazi's and the blue flag is for boy nazi's.
Its true! I saw it on a cooking show hosted by a drunk Buddhist good luck charmer.</font>
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Anyone care to tackle this now?</font>Originally posted by Frenchy:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Croda:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
I don't think that it even a Gemran flag at all. And i do not beleive that is from the 2nd world war. The swastika before the nazi's got a hold of it was a universal good luck symbol in many cultures. You can find swastikas in ancient jewish temples.
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.....i meant to say that it is not a German Flag in my opinion. I can't pin point where it is from, but it certainly is not from the nazi party.
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Whatis CMMOS?
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PornCastle....hahaOriginally posted by IronChef4:Porncastle
I had a similer problem when shortly after getting my copy of CMBO, I went mod crazy. I ended up just reinstalling everything and starting from scratch.
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This makes me glad i bought CMBO in late September. I'm still all wrapped up in CMBO to be worried about CMBB. Sounded good did'nt it?
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Coul'dnt tanks drive right over trenches? Well the Trench size you seem to be modeling anyway?Originally posted by wwb_99:Great idea. The road helps visuals, but hurts play value. How about trying rough, which does give cover, will stop vehicles, and have generally better in-game effects. Also, 3 levels down would be 15', definitely a deep trench.
WWB
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I have no idea, but if know one here has the naswer you could try running some tests yourself.Originally posted by Le Tondu:Um, doesn't anyone know?
I did do a search -even the archives.
I just don't want to overload the Operation with too many FBs. That's all.
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True. However, with all the empirical evidence you so kindly provide, it is the most logical theory</font>Originally posted by Berlichtingen:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
Your absolutly right......but it also has not been proven to be correct either.
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As the generally accepted educated guess that you are knowledge challenged hasn't been proven wrong</font>Originally posted by Berlichtingen:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
You can put any word in front of guess and you know what? It's still just a guess. My "educated" guess has still yet to be proven wrong so whats the big deal?
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Spelling and Grammar Check</font>Originally posted by Croda:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
Ok that makes sense except i did'nt realize the pre-requisites for this meessage board were that you had to have a least a minor in History from and Ivy League College. I made the analogy earlier...Steve getting all over my case for making a guess would be like be lambasting him for not having read as many books on me on a random subject.
Thats why i like the grogs, sometimes there posts can be drawn out more then need be, but they don't get all mad and offended if someone tosses something out that they staunchly disagree with. I don't see grogs attacking the way Steve makes his posts. GIving out some hard facts to what a flags is would be good, i'm surious to see what it's all about, but i ended up getting lambasted because Steve disagreed, but did not have the hard facts to prove me wrong. If a grog saw my post, they'd probably laugh to themselves, then post why i was wrong and show what the answer is without throwing a hissy fit about it.
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Is it me or is this messege board looking more and more like a Martha Stewart show? Alot of people have the i know the answer and you don't attitude.....
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ICS -- Steve is more talking about your methodology than your answer. When you take your first College history course you will see (if your prof is good) that methodology is more important than opinion in history. </font>Originally posted by Slapdragon:</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Iron Chef Sakai:
You can put any word in front of guess and you know what? It's still just a guess. My "educated" guess has still yet to be proven wrong so whats the big deal? When he finds out what that flag is all about and if my guess was wrong then i guess you could post an i told you so post but what is the point? I would'nt get all up in arms because we did'nt post the same guess too where the flags ture origin is from, this is supposed to be fun, loosen up....oh by the way, i;ve never played pictionary but i'm assuming it would be funny if you did.
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Uhm... I don't have one because I don't pretend to know things I don't know. This is a lesson you would be wise to learn. I know quite a bit about this topic, enough to know that I don't know everything. If you think you know everything, and make public statements which support this point of view, expect people to remind you how little you really know.Originally posted by Big Time Software:Iron Chef Sakai,
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />BTS.........if i know so little......then where is your answer to the question?
Tom said it best:
Exactly. While I have clearly said I don't have an answer, but rather an educated guess... you came right off and clearly stated it was not a Nazi flag and then tossed in a bunch of stuff that pretty much everybody knows as if it were knowledge known by only a few. Since you expressed your opinion as if it were an open and shut case, you deserved to be reminded that you don't know nearly as much as you think you do because... well, you constantly make it painfully clear you don't. This is a regular pattern with you ever since your first post (as are your multiple responses one right after the other, which are annoying to say the least).Iron Chef Sakai its stuff like your comment suggesting the flag might be something other than a Nazi symbol that prompted Steve (MR. BTS) to, I don't know how to put this... but, Bust you for demonstrating such a gaping lack of knowledge.Steve</font>
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BTS in saying i have no idea how little i know......that was a wild statement. I would hope you have a more intimate knowledge of World War 2 then i do, i mean if you don;t you realy lucked out with the accuracy of your game.
But if you would like ot debate say the Punic Wars or the Napoleanic Wars or the Hundred years war ect, i would guess you would be eclipsed by my knowledge. In any case, what does it realy matter? It does'nt make me any smarter then you if i read more books on the Punic wars then you.
Just because i know how to wire a house or machines and you don't does'nt make you slow or me brilliant.
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If you were realy smart, you might had guessed it was from prototype nazi flag from circa 1920's......
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BTS.........if i know so little......then where is your answer to the question?
Can anyone identify this flag?
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