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Aragorn2002

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  1. And yes, it is 'how you reached etc.' and not 'how your reached etc.', It was early and I was in a hurry. Don't want to force you to write your 20 796th post on my behalf...;-D
  2. I'm beginning to understand how your reached the amazing number of 20 795 posts, Michael.
  3. Looks superb, Baron, you really have a talent for this. Well done!
  4. My favorite German vehicles are the Panther, the Jagdpanzer IV and the 251/21. And now we can have them all in one battle!
  5. Ahh, yes, Baron, you are right. Completly forget about that one. You are right, it will do nicely, although I hope you can improve upon it, like you do with your Waffen SS mods. More details, more mixing etc.
  6. But Bill, why a HMG team in that windmill, you only need there eyes, right? And they will probably attract heavy fire in no time when they open up and probably even sooner. I mean, a scout team would do too. I love that movie mode. Would like to get it for CMBN too. Is that even possible btw?
  7. Landser=the German soldier of the Wehrmacht, so no Waffen SS, but regular army.
  8. Baron, since you are the king of German uniform mods, can't you try your hand at a Landser mod (German Heer, normal army)? Would be highly appreciated by many, I'm sure.
  9. Ahhh, yes, all of it wonderful music. There is SO much splendid music around. From opera to ethnic music and from pop to Gregorian. For instance Jerusalem and Land of Hope and Glory, during the Proms. Goosebumbs guaranteed, year in, year out. Music from movies, like Gladiator, Alexander, King Arthur etc. etc. Well, music is important. ;-)
  10. Very original, BLSTK, but fortunately it doesn't work that way. Life is somewhat more complicated than that.
  11. Must be a great feeling. And you have a lot to be grateful for with such a mother. For me the first experience with classical music that really moved me was a documentary on medieval castles, shown with the music of Ravel's Bolero. I will never forget it, I was so impressed and I still think of castles when I hear it. Must be at least 40 years ago. After that I began to discover Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner and so on. Wonderful.
  12. Indeed, never fails to make me sad. All those brave and brilliant young men, wasted in a war that left Europe utterly ruined. We all know why it had to be, but by God, what a tragedy.
  13. Ah, yes, you are right. Poor guy...It also strikes me how those soldiers march on at 6.57, with that burning Dakota in the background. We would be standing still and watch the drama unfold, but they were already used to that sort of thing.
  14. Love that music...Would like to have it as an intro too. Great footage, thanks Para. Man, that must have been a sight!
  15. Last July I did reach that respectable age and I must confess I did quite some mumbling after reading some of the previous posts...;-) Given the fact that you like ABC, you can't be much younger than me, Seedorf. Great album btw, although I must confess I'm listening more to Barok music and Gregorian chants nowadays. Must be my age...
  16. If that means more time to play MG, then I can live with it.
  17. The more young people climb aboard, the better. It will not only secure the future of these games, but will also make them aware of the past. Ahhh, to be young again. ;-) Thank God my wife is a lot younger than I am. ;-)
  18. Well, yes, but it is in the North of the Netherlands, in the provence of Groningen. Not in the MG area. I've been there once, very nice.
  19. My dear Beelzeboss. I decided you aren't worth the bother.
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