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please welcome sabre to the cod 4 moderator team he will be helping out on our mw2 freeze tag server5 points
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COD5 Ban Appeal
codpiece and 4 others reacted to EDD THE DUCK for a topic
Hi Tunnel_Rat . your ban has been discussed and on this occasion we are giving you another chance . please be very aware of our rules about racial comments .. Your Ban has been lifted ,if you have any trouble getting into server please pm one of the cod5 Head Admins.5 points -
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Age: 23 Weight: 200 Height: 6'3" Bench Maxout: One pint, each hand Reps: Depends, is it the weekend? Deadlift Maxout: Dont know, I've never drank enough to black out Reps: I'll find out one day Squat Maxout: No thank you4 points
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What made you pick it up? .....
Streetcleaner and one other reacted to MikeB for a topic
I started in HS just because I have always loved music. I remember from age 4 and on, every grocery trip or shopping trip, my mom or my grandparents would let me get a record. Well a record or a Hot Wheel (my choice). Anyway at 14 I got a Fender Music Man electric and a Fender Champ. Never looked back. Yes during the late 80's and 90's I sort of hung it up (raising a family). But in the past 12 years I have started in again. Playing and recording both other bands and my own shit. Fun stuff. But as with anything life gets in the way from time to time. But the main reason picking it up at 14 was getting chics !!!! And it worked !!!!2 points -
Getting into COD4
PainKiller and one other reacted to WldPenguin for a topic
@Alphanoob, COD4 is a game that came out a long time ago, yet it is one of, if not our most populated server just about 24/7. You should definitely give it a try, and like @Sixgunsaid, there are plenty of us around on teamspeak to help you out with settings, game play, questions, etc. We always have a great time playing, there are several mods to choose from, and would welcome you as an addition to our COD4 servers2 points -
The focus lies on ignoring the excessive whining and crying of @TheHammer and @wildthing. After playing cod4 for about 10+ years and about 2+ on XI servers i still find it a learning curve as well, since I never seem to get used to it Welcome anyway!2 points
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Getting into COD4
PainKiller and one other reacted to Sixgun for a topic
Why do you find a constant need to bash our clan and our servers? You are not a member here you are a guest. Here is a person trying to play on another format and instead of encouraging him to try it you bash it, the server and its players. PLease keep these type of negative comments to yourself. Oh and its a game. Yes its not realistic. When you get shot in real life it hurts and you don't get to respawn.2 points -
@Alphanoob I have played on both games and I know for a fact you would enjoy cod4. We are always on Teamspeak and we can help you get setup in game if you have any issues. The game is more than just running around spraying and praying. hit me up on teamspeak.2 points
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Is that what happens when muscle guys fart?2 points
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Angelz Thank you so very much ! I know its always said but what you do and who you are is very special to us all .. These major life events as they stack up should never make us numb and these video,s bring it to light for us here as a family Thank you loADER>XI<2 points
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@Sharpe 5.8 176 eh? Pic of Sharpe in a Mankini2 points
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WHAT IN THE HOLY FUCKING SHIT! Joined September 10, 2009 and your Just getting around to posting? Ya darn idiot. By 2050 you MIGHT have the 20 posts that you need to be considered for membership. Just saying2 points
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HI guys. I have been playing Insurgency (both versions) a lot but I think it is time for me to start expaning my horizons. I have a few (somewhat common) questions, does COD4 have the same learning curve as Insurgency? And Is COD4 fast paced as Insurgency? And were lies the focus on COD4? I noticed that next of capping objectives COD4 requires a good, decent and clean communication, more than in Insurgency. Anyway, do you think that for a insurgnecy player that COD4 is a good option?1 point
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Hockey, soccer, baseball, cricket, tic tac toe. Just a fan. Period.. Lmao1 point
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Getting into COD4
PainKiller reacted to J3st3r for a topic
WTF @Sourtap Wildthing never cries. He's the Great Idiot motivator. Suck it up Buttercup. Move your ass soldier.1 point -
wow @Icequeen didn't know you were such a hockey fan1 point
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What made you pick it up? .....
RobMc reacted to WldPenguin for a topic
@RobMc, the Barbie stuff actually belonged to my younger sister lol. I asked for things like microscopes and books and musical instruments while my siblings wanted dolls and toy guns1 point -
Crazy bastige . . . Love you in a, you know . . . Ayaq1 point
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Lol, buddy. Commercial salmon-fishing in Bristol Bay, Alaska, where I used to lose 30 lbs. (14 kgs) in 3 weeks paid my way through my Bachelor's degree; M.B.A. was all on me . . . Ayaq1 point
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Naw, sorry, I just know one "punk" here. Name best left un-said, but he knows. I love all the rest of you . . . yeah, you too, @J3st3r . . . Lol. Ayaq1 point
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Love the picture of WP playing piano with the Barbie doll box in background, can't think she plays with it now - but I imagine J3st3r still plays with his?? You should hear me in the shower he says, what? he only sings once a year at Christmas ????1 point
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Trust you to look there first ?, theres lots of other bits to comment on girl?1 point
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Sorry I don't share your habits. Have fun pm'ing you nasty douche.1 point
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Lmao. @Icequeen 16 hour thread and you still not post. P.s. memories eh.1 point
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What made you pick it up? .....
RobMc reacted to Streetcleaner for a topic
First ,I would like to thank ROB for his story of adventure as a .....I don't know?what the hell were you?....lol and to @bds196 ,that is a nice looking guitar the wood grain looks really cool. Jester too, for his shower singing but that was pretty cold of a music teacher to tell you this when you were still so young...what an ass. and thank you WP for your story, it was nice to see someone else letting us in ...it takes a lot to open oneself up and tell some personal things about ourselves, so thank you and it was a good story too and it's good you found the passion again like I did.Keep on singing !! Hopefully we can get some more musicians in here to tell their story......hhmmmm You don't have to be a musician to have a passion for music like WP said, how music has always played a big part of her life and how songs can affect you,or bring you back to a certain time in your life or how it can lift you up or turn you around or make you cry or laugh or sing along....I know a lot of the people that post in "what are you listening to"have a passion for music and it plays a big role in their lives as well.I don't think I could live without music or even what I would do without it..... Rock is dead they say....LONG LIVE ROCK !! .... AND MUSIC !!1 point -
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Thanks Sharpe, I only try bench press maxouts if I have a strong enough spotter with me. I workout every day I don't get sore often, If I do get sore I take cold baths/Ice the area that is sore. Thanks Sharpe for the advice and for your post.1 point
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No Don't do it. JK lol. COD4 can be fast paced if you want it to be. Or you can camp like a little beech on every map. 2 of our COD4 servers are running Freezetag mod. It's Team Death Match but you get frozen when you die and you can be unfrozen by other players on your team. There are ALOT more maps and mods for COD4 than there are for Insurgency. We have COD4 Ace Mod server if that's to slow for you. It's a Very Very fast paced team death match mod. We also have a Zombie mod server and a cool new Hide and Seek mod server.1 point
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Age: 49 Weight: 6 Height: 230 Bench not sure Max out: not sure Reps: 250 x4 about a week ago I still dead lift and squat as well. Maxes I have no idea. The thing to realize most of us older guys are mainly into maintenance mode now a days. Great job and keep putting in the work young man. The key is consistency. Even on days when you feel like shit is when you can get some of the most rewarding workouts. Form and quality reps will help from getting injured. I've had a few over the years. Take about a week off every 3-6 months really helps with burnout as well.1 point
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Hello from BigRedTwit
PHUCKITMAN reacted to loaderXI for a topic
Lmao the TwitShit saga returns....Its been fun playing with you for all these years....Three post in a entire decade ? Come on tell us more and get your ass back in Cod2 ya bloody wanker1 point -
What made you pick it up? .....
StormCrow reacted to WldPenguin for a topic
Ok, so mine story starts when I was 10.........but even before that, I LOVED music, and singing. Every year, my mother was in our church musical - anything from South Pacific to Guys 'n Dolls to Fiddler on the Roof. My sister and I would learn all of the songs since my mom played the album at home to learn her parts, and we'd end up putting on a show each time because our living room entry way looked like a stage opening But what I got for Christmas that year, started my "career" as a piano player, as well as a singer. As pictured below, that electronic organ was the coolest thing to me ever (well, at least at 10 years old it was ). I learned every song in those music books, and my mom was always buying me more and more books, until there weren't any left. So that is when I started to learn to play by ear other songs that weren't in the books. She ended up signing me up for piano lessons, and we went out and bought a beautiful piano. I practiced A LOT! I ended up joining the youth choir when I was 12 or 13, and not only sang in the choir, but became the accompanist as well. Not sure how I did it back then, because when I was older, I ended up being very nervous in front of a crowd......until.......... Fast forward about 20-25 years......now I'd been singing in choirs throughout high school and then church choir, where there weren't enough tenors so my sister and I both sang with the guys, having lower voices than even some of them lol. I also became involved with the church musicals, but was more often behind the scenes being a stagehand or prop manager than out in front of the audience performing. That's the time period when I was shy & nervous to be on stage instead of behind it. But I LOVED music - all kinds, but rock and metal really excited me. Music for me is life - without it I think I would be lost. I love that a song can bring me back to a place where I can vividly recall the memory associated with it, or it can help ease the pain of something bad. I still can get lost for several hours in all kinds of songs that take me back, or that I need to hear the lyrics to, to get past whatever it is that I'm facing at the time that might not be so great. So, how did I get over this nervous thing? Well, when I was married, my brother-in-law was in a rock band, and we'd go listen to the band play all the time. I REALLY wanted to sing with them SO BAD, but I was too scared, of course. I knew the harmony to most of the songs, and I'd sing along quietly from my seat in the crowd. One night, I'd had a few beers, and my brother-in-law was trying to get me to come up and sing. I kept shaking my head "no". Finally, on a song he only needed to sing and not play guitar or keyboards, he motioned for me to meet him toward the back of the bar. He had his mic in his hand, and before I could ask him what he was up to, the next song started playing.......a favorite of mine - Shine, by Collective Soul. I knew that song inside and out, and was pretty excited to hear the opening chords. I don't exactly know what came over me at that moment - maybe it was the beer, maybe it was adrenaline - but I grabbed the mic from my brother-in-law, and began singing harmony against the lead singer's amazing voice. I made it through the entire song, and no one knew that it was me singing from the back of the bar. After the song ended, the lead singer was like, "WOW! Larry! You actually hit every note dead on tonight, what happened?" And that's when he grabbed the mic and said, "Because it wasn't me singing, it was Jen!" And that's how it all started for me.....singing in a rock band with the boys, Saturday night gigs for quite a long time. It was so much fun, and it was a huge high to sing in front of a crowd. Go figure, after all those years of nervousness, that I'd actually almost crave it. But it happened........ That lead singer and I had some really tight harmonies, and we had such a good time trying out new stuff. I even had acquired some groupies at one point, mostly the wives and girlfriends of the other members, and lots of friends and family that would come out to listen. The second pic is of me right before a gig one Saturday night. I couldn't find much else. Probably on a different phone lol. LOVED every minute of it. Until.......the divorce. Once my ex-husband and I got divorced, the band was no longer an option for me, since my brother-in-law was in it. I still am in contact with the lead singer, since he's been a tax client for years and still is, and we often reminisce about all of those awesome weekends playing out. They still play out almost every weekend, but I don't feel I can sneak in there and have a listen, even for just a few minutes. When my ex passed away, it didn't fare too well between his brother and me, so I'm thinking that I would not be a welcome face in the crowd at this point, at least not by him. I hadn't really sung in quite awhile, until recently, also by the encouragement of someone who I'd like to thank profusely, gently nudged me to take it up again, and I've been getting more serious about it now. Who knows where it will take me - I'd love to be back in a band again - but for now, I am enjoying my daily "sessions" at my pc, with my mic and my headset, finding some of the awesome music I love to sing, and just letting it all out lol. Perhaps at some point, we could have a big XI "jam session"........there's actually a teamspeak channel already set up for such a purpose. I bet there are some really talented musicians in this bunch of idiots, just waiting to be heard.1 point -
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I miss the 80's. I miss calling my friends on a REAL telephone where you used to have to dial or push each number separately. I memorized each of their phone numbers. I miss hanging out with my friends at mcdonalds, tim hortons, bars, bush parties, etc. I miss building tree houses in the forrest for our club parties LOL I miss going to rock concerts... nazareth, aerosmith, ted nugent, van halen, billy idol, journey, pat benetar, abba, queen, rush, reo speedwagon, bon jovi to name a few. I wish I could go back in time and not be so drunk and pass out on the field at the pink floyd the wall concert. I woke up at the end. LOL I miss the music festivals where many many groups and solo bands played. aaahhh the 80's were the best!!!!1 point