This is a long story, so I'll try to cut it down whenever possible.
I have three friends, one of whom has three computers. About every two months, my other two friends and myself go to his house for a mini-LAN party. One of our favorite games to play is OFP. We each just so happened to own it.
Now, I said he only had three computers. I choose to bring my own. We get them all hooked up and then start to play.
One of the computers that my friend uses is terrible. I'm honestly surprised that it can run at all. That's the reason, however, why we play. That computer lags a little bit.
Running OFP Gold version 1.30, we usually play a map on Desert Island, where each of us gets a small "base" which consists of 3 AH-64s, 1 BRDM, 1 SCUD, 1 Jeep, a tent, a campfire, a few bunkers, and a machine gun. We then just screw around at random. Why? Because that's the kind of thing that OFP is suited for.
Now, one time, one of my friends went on a killing spree in his BRDM, randomly running us over as we hid in our camps. We'd try to take off in an Apache, but he would always see it and run us down. I jumped in my Jeep and tried to run away as quickly as possible.
He managed to catch me as I turned, and he slammed into me, sending the Jeep (and my body) flying into the ocean. Why does this happen? Tremendous lag on the lousy computer.
He almost suffocated because he was laughing so hard. He dubbed it "Jeep Bowling". We edited the map to include about 40 empty Jeeps in the center, and he would only touch them, and they'd fly about 200 yards into the ocean. At the time, I couldn't believe it. Once I figured out why it happens, that has simply become one of the first things I think about when somebody says "Flashpoint".
It was a "you had to be there experience", but seeing a BRDM hit a Jeep at 10 mph and send it flying the length of two football fields is completely priceless.