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Hey! No pichers of sheep nor pirates!! :mad: :mad:

After just eking out a draw in our last match, Snarker has sent me a setup for a 5,000 point night-time infantry scenario in the snow. Wanker.

No other b'stard has returned my turns (except for Keke and I can't bear to look at that one). TnT has been slathered most evilly.

No excuses, maggots! It's not like you've got lives or anything!! :mad: :mad:

Angry Out Loud!!

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Originally posted by stikkypixie:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Kitty:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Snarker:

We didn't want to blow you to

smithereens. :mad: :mad:

Once he explodes can I beat his crispy torso with his puss [sic] slathered limbs? :mad: :mad: :mad:

Kitty </font>

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Originally posted by Axe2121:

Snarker!! What the dilly-o? Where be my new scenario bee-atch? :mad: :mad:

Wheeeeeeeeee!!! I've got cabin fever!! A frozen hell.+

Gurgle gurgle gurgle*

+No, it's not Vladivostok

*Drowning self in beer

GGRRRAAAAARGHHHH!!!!! You addlepate!!! (that does mean 'hairless' doesn't it? :D ) Since you are incapable of turning our current one into a single turn PBEM, I'll replay our last turn and do you for it!

Don't you start with the cold now, maggot! You choose to live on the tundra, you suffer the frostbite. :mad: :mad:

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Originally posted by Snarker:

Here's the web cam of library in Barrie. Terrorists hit it, Axe ? :rolleyes:image.jpg

It's the freakin' snow maggot!! I can't see the road from my front window!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

GRAGAGA GAGGAGAGGAR GGARAGRGARGRAG ARGGAG!!!!

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Originally posted by Axe2121:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Snarker:

I'll replay our last turn and do you for it!

Could you pop over and cook dinner while you're at it?

Oh, and I could use another beer while you're up. </font>

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Originally posted by Axe2121:

I can't see the road from my front window!!

That's great news, you dingo-spew munching wombat maggot!

They can't see your ugly mug from the road either!!!! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

btw it's a freezing 71.6F degrees down here. I'm ...so... cold. *rugs up*

Mace

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Originally posted by Axe2121:

]It's the freakin' snow maggot!! I can't see the road from my front window!! :mad: :mad: :mad:

GRAGAGA GAGGAGAGGAR GGARAGRGARGRAG ARGGAG!!!!

What? Afraid it's missing like my 4 year old does when the fog rolls in? :mad:
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Originally posted by Snarker:

Little, bottomless pitted sons of a Snarker.

So have you used the "You'll eat us out of house and home" line on them?

With two brothers we used to get that all the time. Mom would spend almost $300 a week on groceries (in the late 1980s mind you) when I was 18, Chris was 16 and Steven was 13. Four litres of milk, a box of cereal and two loaves of bread a day on average, not including regular meals.

And we'd still say, "How come there's never anything good to eat?"

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Originally posted by Axe2121:

Mom would spend almost $300 a week on groceries (in the late 1980s mind you) when I was 18, Chris was 16 and Steven was 13. Four litres of milk, a box of cereal and two loaves of bread a day on average, not including regular meals.

Jesus Christ! No wonder you don't post your picture. :mad:

Kitty

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Originally posted by Axe2121:

With two brothers we used to get that all the time. Mom would spend almost $300 a week on groceries (in the late 1980s mind you) when I was 18, Chris was 16 and Steven was 13. Four litres of milk, a box of cereal and two loaves of bread a day on average, not including regular meals.

And to think how much money could have been saved with a one off investment in a packet of rat poison!

Mace

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Originally posted by Kitty:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Axe2121:

Mom would spend almost $300 a week on groceries (in the late 1980s mind you) when I was 18, Chris was 16 and Steven was 13. Four litres of milk, a box of cereal and two loaves of bread a day on average, not including regular meals.

Jesus Christ! No wonder you don't post your picture. :mad:

Kitty </font>

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Originally posted by Mace:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Axe2121:

With two brothers we used to get that all the time. Mom would spend almost $300 a week on groceries (in the late 1980s mind you) when I was 18, Chris was 16 and Steven was 13. Four litres of milk, a box of cereal and two loaves of bread a day on average, not including regular meals.

And to think how much money could have been saved with a one off investment in a packet of rat poison!

Mace </font>

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