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gnarly

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  1. Oooooohhhhh, I have been so hanging out for your(?) animated GIFs!!!! Thank-yee thank-yee!
  2. Most definitely! I'd been off doing searches for 'Die Wurst Essen Pause', 'ww2 female anime' and a host of other such terms, to no avail... ;( Then it finally dawned on me, and I was most impressed! Is there a gallery of Bratwurst girl (and friends?) somewhere?
  3. On, mine, as soon as its uploaded, I press Reply or Save, and the image comes across. Note that there is a round circle icon with a 'add' cross in it, bottom left of image, with tool tip 'Insert into post'
  4. Bottom left of the reply dialog, 'Drag files here to attach, or choose files."
  5. And while you are there, your bank account details....
  6. I think this seems appropriate to quote from the http://community.battlefront.com/topic/121464-the-toe-armor-list-must-be-huge/ thread:
  7. Picking my copy up from the library on the way home tonight. It'll be nice to get a quick and dirty overview of the whole Bulge campaign in one reading, before I return to my slightly deeper and slower reading (but still very good) copy of Ardennes 1944: Hitler's last stand....
  8. Ahh, now I've clicked. The artwork is in fact yours?
  9. That's quite some Allied body count.... Be curious to know how many were directly flamethrower fatalities...?? I've never used one; how long (in seconds) would the flamethrower have been used against the building? Are we talking a whole turn, 30 seconds or 10 seconds?
  10. http://tank-photographs.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/bastogne-m4a3-sherman-tank-belgium.html
  11. Cobetco, completely off-topic; what is the (I assume?) manga/anime series from which your avatar picture derives?
  12. Brilliant little action and illustrating screenshots Macisle!
  13. Browsing through my library's online catalog (and reserving a few of the books listed here, many thanks again!), I found this little number, that immediately made me think of Bud_B!!! https://medium.com/war-is-boring/one-of-historys-greatest-battles-in-comics-5da73a48adb8#.dtmv32wws
  14. I've certainly had good results with Stingers. Better it seems if multiple launched at once (from differing aspects) to (I assume the game algorithsm can handle this?) decrease the chance of pilot evasion/decoy.
  15. Wowsers gents! I think I am now very sufficiently armed to approach my local well-supplied library and with some luck find at least one of these tomes for some light evening reading. And I am certain many others will derive benefit from your suggestions as well. Many thanks to all who have posted thus far, may CM FB fill your Xmas stockings (or possibly early new year?).. ;D
  16. Hi all, I'm sure that with the caliber of grog-heads and military history enthusiasts on these forums, I'll be rapidly swamped with suggestions... Looking for a few suggestions to dig through my local library and second hand book shop for, to provide some good, entertaining reading to educ-macate me about this campaign and time period on this front, in advance of FB coming 'online'. I want to understand the game's context better, as well as it's equipment and how it was/wasn't used. Want something that gives a good solid overview of the whole campaign, preferably with sources/references from both sides, as well as snippets/first hand accounts/stories 'from the trenches' as such. Probably asking a bit much to get a good overview and the company tactical level, but you never know! Don't worry about obscure/academic stuff; I don't want to have to buy if I can help it. Cheers and thanks in advance for the recommendations!
  17. Its those flurries of heavy and then light snow at his doorstep that are really bogging him down....
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