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Name change Hans To Judge
Dirk Diggler and 3 others reacted to Ricko for a topic
Here ya go Fukers HAHHAA4 points -
!fu @Judge your still Hans lol @FRENCHI Kissy Kissy Hans4 points
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Will be in before the nite shift....promise!!2 points
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Till November 18th u can get Destiny 2 for free on the battle.net app from Blizzcon https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/blizzard/22649418/destiny-2-pc-free-on-battle-net-through-november-182 points
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Allready at it again? That didn't take long. OK Ladies @Unchileno & @hxtr-Seth-Rich enough of the un-needed Drama Again please. You 2 act like your married. In other words please STFU. Seriously knock it off ya Idiots. Don't comment on each others posts if your gona shit talk each other again. !FU @hxtr-Seth-Rich And @Unchileno2 points
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Welcome to the club....The bright side is your still alive and logging in so look at it as a reminder ?2 points
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I understand you hate everyone even yourself. How about you try to fix that shit.2 points
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Other Game Ban Appeal
L!ckALotAPus and one other reacted to Chips Ahoy for a topic
Hey, im sorry to inform you this but your ban will stay in place. We just dont like cheaters on our servers, sorry. Appeal denied. (Lol saying this feels cool ?)2 points -
Damn, sorry I missed XI fest, by having to make an emergency trip to Indiana and then to Texas a week later and then Maryland a week after that, but.... All the OT allowed me to pick up 2 beautiful firearms! The fist is a Panzer Arms bullpup 12 gauge shotgun. Came with cleaning kit, sights and 2-5 round magazines. The second is an absolutely beautiful Springfield Armory M1 Garand. (maunfactured January 1943). Hated to miss the fest, but allowed me to obtain 2 fantastic firearms.1 point
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November 11
icequeenherb reacted to Angelz for a topic
The poppy's are ready for donations around the world for all of our war veterans. I made this avatar to honor all the veterans world wide who died to give the us freedom we enjoy today. If any of you wish to use it on November 11 feel free to.1 point -
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As many of you know, the reason of my existence lays in a sultry January evening on a dancefloor in Aruba, back in 1989. As @FUNky emptied his 12th glass of tropical cocktails, he finally gained the courage to walk up to my mother and ask her to dance. For obvious reasons, I will not explain any further about what happened that night, but without the cheeky dance moves I would not have been here. Now, 29 years later, I'm returning to Aruba (actually it will be my first visit) to spend six months working as a psychiatric nurse at Respaldo clinica since I heard that I got the job today. I'm very excited about this chance to be a part of expanding and enhancing (if thats the right word) psychiatric healthcare on that beautifull island. My departure is scheduled at the end of April, but I'm trying to start the job in June but for now I'll start in May. It will most likely mean that I have to drop out of COD for that period of time but hey, who cares about a camping piece of crap more or less, right1 point
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They have special igloos made with coloured snow. The people go in and celebrate. When the clock turns to midnight the igloo explodes with balloons and streamers and people scream and sing Happy Birthday. Then they all go home and sleep it off!! Happy Birthday Aqua!!!1 point
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Well, I can cook a nade and I'm decent with a knife.. I guess it depends on your veiw point of a cook?1 point
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A semicolon after 'grammar' would have been more appropriate. =D1 point
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oYea we're sticklers for correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar lol FU ?1 point
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Hey welcome brother; nice group of folks here. (Btw, the apostrophe goes after the 's' in a plural possessive word.)...yes, I'm that guy.1 point
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Don't know why, but after reading so many of Ayaq's posts, this song popped into my considerable head one day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG4PqmShvHI1 point
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LOOKS GOOD BUT WILL IT PLAY THE WAY IT IS SHOWN OR WILL IT BE A CLUSTER FUCK WITH THE NET JAM LOL1 point
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I need to make a new Chile video. You will love it.1 point
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Makes me wonder how many people you have pushed out of the Clan website because of your attitude. How many Chile? I am sure you are keeping count.1 point
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Will you ever change Chile. You been the biggiest asshold on this planet since for a long time. Give it up already. Dirt Bag.1 point
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Back to Judge again uh. Still same D bag though... ?1 point
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keep having ''new device login'' e-mail
hxtr reacted to Hunter1948 for a topic
I get them all the time and I use google or EI .1 point -
Maybe you should reread my post. I did not make the poppy avatar to support the poppy, I made it because all of the people around the world wear poppy's to show their support and respect to all the veterans world wide who died to give the us freedom we enjoy today. There are also war veterans on your tiny little island that the rest of the world will show support and respect to since you seem to lack in that area!!! Why the poppy was chosen? The poppy was chosen as the symbol to acknowledge those who did not make the journey home from the battlefields of Flanders and Northern France because its resilience meant it was one of the first blooms to appear on ground ravaged and churned by fighting and artillery fire. In Flanders Fields By John McCrae In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.1 point
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keep having ''new device login'' e-mail
hxtr reacted to Krackennutz for a topic
are you using Tor or any other blocking browser, i use DuckDuckgo and get the same emails1 point -
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Welcome who u trying to suck up too trying to get tags HeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW!1 point
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et on peut savoir ce que vous allez jugez? ?1 point
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Sorry you feel this way but it is only a insult if you give it that weight...Here in America during the Civil War it truly was brother against brother...Right in my very family they fought from both sides,Both believing in something to fight for...Today there are reminders and the same thing happens here...Some give them weight to be seen a insulting...Truth is as I visit family graves both of the North and of the South I see them as hero,s who for their own personal reasons took up arms to fight and die for what they believed in...That is what built America ! Today you see people from the North coming/moving South demanding Graves,Monuments and Statues to be removed from sight because they themselves have gave weight to something...1 point
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I understand, but I have many times stood for your national anthem (one memorable night in the Shannon Hotel Foynes amongst many) I showed respect for your men, please show respect for ours. Soldiers are not politicians, they are doing a job under instructions from politicians, they probably don't like it, but they do it, that does not detract from their bravery and loss. If the Irish still consider the poppy an insult after all these years then it is very sad, and as a nation you are in trouble. The Americans forgave the Germans and especially the Japanese in WW 1 and 2, ditto the Commonwealth, we are now friends. If Eire has this attitude persisting then you will suffer, perhaps a hard border will happen soon regardless, I find it strange that this persists and feel sorry for your country that can't let go of the past. Remember the Western world observes this day (America with Veterans Day) for instance, would you not like to join us? I see no reason you could not celebrate the Easter rising, if it was done in the correct way, applauding the bravery of your countrymen, but remember our country was at the time embroiled in a far larger conflict so do not bring wrongs, which were correct in those times, into a modern scenario and make those soldiers, doing a job, villains, that is quite wrong, and it prevails in Eire. I find your words 'it is an insult' to honour the war dead poor, So why are they ashamed to support the Easter rising I'm interested? , I have far more respect for them than the recent cowardly lot that bombed and maimed innocents deliberately, they fought properly and bravely, your nation should be proud. I read a couple of books on this some years ago, it was very interesting and nothing to be ashamed of, in British terms (Empire) a small blip.1 point
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Absolutely right you are missing the whole point of this, the poppy is a salute to the DEAD, i.e. men who gave their lives for a cause, if you want your own Poppy/Shamrock then have one, but do not be disrespectful to our brave soldiers, a lot of your boys fought against tyranny and are included, your attitude is nothing short of disgraceful to your fellow countrymen.1 point
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On the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 This year it is 100 years since the end of WWI Big Celebrations in small town America will take place to Remember those who went on to fight for Freedom,Some came home and many did not... Lest we forget For the Fallen With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea. Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of spirit, Fallen in the cause of the free. Solemn the drums thrill: Death august and royal Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres. There is music in the midst of desolation And a glory that shines upon our tears. They went with songs to the battle, they were young, Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. They mingle not with laughing comrades again; They sit no more at familiar tables of home; They have no lot in our labour of the day-time; They sleep beyond England's foam. But where our desires are and our hopes profound, Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight, To the innermost heart of their own land they are known As the stars are known to the Night; As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end, they remain. For The Fallen was first published in the Times on September 21 1914. Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) wrote it while working at the British Museum, and did not go to the western front until 1916, as a Red Cross orderly. The poem's fourth verse is now used all over the world during services of remembrance, and is inscribed on countless war monuments.1 point
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November 11
icequeenherb reacted to major-mark63 for a topic
Yes me too im always doing my donation for the vets and proud to wear the puppy. And ill never forget what they did for us to keep our freedom RIP to my uncles and father -i-n-law who fought and protected homeland . Mark1 point -
November 11
icequeenherb reacted to RobMc for a topic
I remember them every year and have even stopped on the motorway illegally wtf for my minutes silence at 1100, so a message to all the assholes who think we shouldn't be honouring our war dead, who incidentally died for you too a big FU.1 point -
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