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Warts 'n' all

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  1. Every time I see the title of this thread I get "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding" in my head. I can't imagine why.
  2. Now that deserves a "like", even though I can't give you one.
  3. I've done it with "Smoke" a few times. But it's never been a problem with the trees as I never toggle them.
  4. I think your "Surrender Invites Death" series is still one of the best CM series on youtube.
  5. Although you may be biologically inaccurate in your terminology, I don't think that you should be banned. In the meantime perhaps my fellow redhead will learn how to be grateful.
  6. i remember one of Ithikial's Normandy videos where he used building demolition to expose hidden enemy tanks, to very good effect.
  7. Sadly both your Limeys and your Germans are falling victim to a bug introduced with Engine 4. It has been patched successfully in all titles except CMBN because of the different terrain. Hopefully it will get fixed eventually. Myles has faster fingers.
  8. Not quite. They escaped beheading, a fate the befell some of Mad Addy and Joey Gob****e's victims.
  9. I prefer Jefferson Airplane's "off with her head". Sadly, both Eva the Airhead and Mad Magda escaped that particular fate.
  10. @Seedorf81 Sure thing, Clarence (obscure Association Football reference) providing you take your holidays in Overloon, along Hell'e Highway, or on Texel, I'm sure we'd all like to see them.
  11. Although perhaps he does have a point. There is a Metro station in Paris called "Stalingrad".
  12. @Der Kommisar It's always good to see a photo that I've not seen before. Nice one.
  13. The 32-pounder was 94mm. But he might have gotten a bit confused.
  14. Given that this is meant to be a WW2 thread. Lets pay tribute to the women.
  15. That is interesting, thanks for that. I quite like "holdouts" of a slightly different kind, i.e. continental street traders who still speak in pre-kilo terms "livres" "pond" etc
  16. I just didn't enjoy it. Not a "nightmare", but not my idea of fun either.
  17. Hahahaha. I have tried a bit of my own research, it looks like we carried on using "pounder"for tank and AT guns through the late 40's and 50's, and finally caught up with the rest of the world in 1959.
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