Thehamster
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yeha umm great...
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I only play OFP when I happen to get a good idea and I try to implement it in the editor. I'm still working on a jump ramp and am looking for a well placed hill for my jeep jumps I like to do.
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Nooo I wanna be a little brat and I hate camp fires.
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I can't say I was overly impressed when I played the demo of IL2 so I did not buy the full game plus I'm crap at flight sims the only one I can claim to be good at is Crimson skies or what ever it is called
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Me I get the dailymail for all the pro europe world truth they belive so strongly in.
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What golden rule?
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Stealt Eagle @ Feb. 21 2002,21:26)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">U might as well save it, Nordin, he'll cry anyway. He always cries  <span id='postcolor'> He spends hours crying just talk with him on messenger no end of tear faces.
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yep that could casue vertigo in real life.
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aaa the occasional drip-of-aha now your talking my language.
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I went to Starbuck Island and infiltrated one of their military installations look their building a watch tower:
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Ummmmmmmmm I don't like bread and butter stuff. I'm a more of a fountain of knowledge type guy.
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Nope it sounds like effort. I will just use yours as my base of lumber jacking operations when ever yours works.
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Tell me what you think of my essay Basking Hailbut work. Farce was a favorite theme of Basking Hailbut. To wit, loss of innocence was never so present in Basking Hailbut's work as in the triumphant novel, Tony Blair. In the following paragraphs, evidence will be presented that clearly demonstrates most Christian critics are wrong about Hailbut's use of the tragic hero. This claim is buttressed by three points: (1) the Colonialist theme of subversive undertones in Tony Blair, (2) Hailbut's insane take on allegory throughout the book, and (3) Constructivist overtones in the work's opening monologue. First, could the so-called "Symbolist" critics be more wrong about Tony Blair? It's quite obvious that Hailbut's will to live was tenuous at best by the time Tony Blair was completed. It is no great feat to realize Hailbut has written himself into a corner here; some of Hailbut's richest writing is in Tony Blair. Continuing with this rationale, in Tony Blair's prologue we find Hailbut at his worst. But even this section can still prove fertile to the expatriot reader. Consider: "My ideology is quite obvious." (Hailbut 118) The contemplation of this passage is beyond me. To indicate that Colonel Daniel is the work's villain, the author makes his dialogue simple. Master Daniel's famously drug-influenced attitude throughout the book is often blamed; this all but proves my thesis, especially when Hailbut's exploration of tragedy in the book is taken into account. Tony Blair is fertile ground for the Positivist teen. It's quite obvious that Hailbut's motivation was tenuous at best by the time Tony Blair was completed. Benvolio Daniel's famously wrong-headed attitude throughout the book is often blamed; it is also significant that scholars--by seeing him as an avatar of Hailbut's 20th century Colonialist views--have misinterpreted the character Tom Dick's role in the book. Hate is more deftly employment in Tony Blair than ever before. Perhaps it's time that scholars reevaluated their estimation of the book. Though famous for portrayals of satire in other works, Hailbut will always be loved for his brilliant portrayal of coming of age in this book. Q. E. D. -- Quite easily done.
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Ha but my lumber jack mod is now in testing I am far ahead of you.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (nordin dk @ Feb. 20 2002,19:37)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Should I make it a new topic of it's own, or just continue this one?<span id='postcolor'> Just stick it in here.
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1.stop spamming. 2. stop pointless swearing 3.make sense
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Yep I wanna know.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (madmike @ Feb. 20 2002,18:57)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Hey Hamster, have you started working in a wood yard or for a loggin company. Maybe even B&Q?<span id='postcolor'> Don't need I got my own logging company
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Quick hide there on to us.
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I'm watching you Starbuck Island I know your up to no good anything named after a coffee retail outlet must be evil.
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I got a mining mod in the works as.
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Look goodlooking spam is my idea if you want to use you pay me in gold wood chippings.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Rogue2020 @ Feb. 20 2002,16:42)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">The mods were great....like chimera.....I put swat 3 up for download on WinMX and I added chimera with it because you shouldn't be playing without it.. I liked the plasma rifle....you could choose stun or kill mode....it was nice....I would just shoot everyone on stun mod....you see a CIV with their hands up...zzzzap right to the head.... <span id='postcolor'> I'm more a armed forces type fan. Ahh thank god for that chain gun it really spices up last man standing