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« Reply #105 on: August 22, 2007, 07:10:48 AM »
BrOOv as yall  accents call me is from my nickname from school.  My surname is Mitchell and I was likened to a TV character.

I had to add 119 because Bruv was already taken (I believe that was down to me trialling AH1 for a week and thinking it sucked :confused:

My first ever squad from the BofB free room in FA around 99/00.  The 119th Flying/Fighting Devils.  Good memories of being a noob flying formation with 2 others in our Spitfires.  Killing zee evil Germans!
 
We found an unused runway in France and used to fly out and land on it.  When the Germans popped up on the map we would roll and get them before they got anywhere near the Channel.  We were so cool!

A fellow Co-founder of this squad (Barlow) gave me his account details and I played on his name to get his rank up.  He is responsible for getting me well and truly hooked....
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« Reply #106 on: August 22, 2007, 07:17:25 AM »
Oh and I never found out what happened to Barlow he vanished from the internet  and I had to convince Mum to lend me hers.

After all that hard work getting all them kills too  geez....


If your reading this I still want an explanation

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« Reply #107 on: August 22, 2007, 08:33:09 AM »
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Err, you mean 351, right? As in 351 Cleveland.



neg..i have seen many put 350 chevy sb's in their rides, its a big thing in michigan, if u know how to do it that is. i had 91 sonoma with 454 bb in it, it was a tight squeeze for sure and had alot of mods to do to put it in there but after all was said and done...it was so much fun to drive. 350 turbo trans with B & M shift kit and B & M slap shifter...was awsome!

351 is bout the only ford sb thats decent, cleveland and windsor (spelling) i personally dont like fords. but thats my opinion..who am i. i'm just a girl what do i know <>
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« Reply #108 on: August 22, 2007, 08:36:55 AM »
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wow! good thread ford dweeb! hehe

well, my name is my REAL life name cuz i lack the imagination to come up with a good screen name. at one point i changed it to bboop but everyone kept callin me betty anyways so i went back to it. i have thought bout changin it to somethin different but it would b the same as before...everyone callin me betty so i just stick with this. besides, i dont wanna lose my 100 perkies i have built up...hehe

btw...EVERYONE knows that the 302 is a whimpy lil ford smallblock. put a 350 in that mustang maybe it will be funner for u to drive :)


:huh Betty Betty, for shame on you.  350 you're going to make me hurl. :rofl
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« Reply #109 on: August 22, 2007, 08:39:59 AM »
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neg..i have seen many put 350 chevy sb's in their rides, its a big thing in michigan, if u know how to do it that is. i had 91 sonoma with 454 bb in it, it was a tight squeeze for sure and had alot of mods to do to put it in there but after all was said and done...it was so much fun to drive. 350 turbo trans with B & M shift kit and B & M slap shifter...was awsome!

351 is bout the only ford sb thats decent, cleveland and windsor (spelling) i personally dont like fords. but thats my opinion..who am i. i'm just a girl what do i know <>


I just threw up in my mouth a little. Bleah. ;)

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« Reply #110 on: August 22, 2007, 09:05:28 AM »
Mongo is from Mel Brooks Blazing Saddles. THE funniest movie ever.

My fav quote about Mongo, "Don't shoot him, you'll just make him angry!"
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« Reply #111 on: August 22, 2007, 09:38:43 AM »
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« Reply #112 on: August 22, 2007, 10:38:23 AM »
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Mongo is from Mel Brooks Blazing Saddles. THE funniest movie ever.

My fav quote about Mongo, "Don't shoot him, you'll just make him angry!"


Rats! I thought you were Prince Mongo from Mongol in Memphis, TN!

BTW, they ain't gonna let him run for Mayor this time.

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« Reply #113 on: August 22, 2007, 10:41:12 AM »
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Rats! I thought you were Prince Mongo from Mongol in Memphis, TN!

BTW, they ain't gonna let him run for Mayor this time.


Oh, lol I thought you were addressing me for a sec.
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« Reply #114 on: August 22, 2007, 10:42:17 AM »
Simaril is supposed to be "silmaril", but 1. we have a 7 letter limit, and 2. like a dufus, I misspelled it when I signed on.

That's Silmaril, the singular of the Silmarillion...which is the title of JRR Tolkien's book of the old legends he created for the Middle Earth that contained The Lord of the Rings. The Simarillion were incredible treasures that captured the original light of creation in their 3 jewels...and were the tirggers for lifelong quests and world wars that even drew in the Valar (Spirit- like beings from the first creation, kinda like archangels; the wizards like Gandalf and Saruman were Maia, or lower angels.)

OK, so I'm a geek, what's your point?

These books are special family memories, too. I read the LOTR series several times, starting in junior high, and always loved them. When my kids were old enough to follow the story, but not old enough to read the books, I actually read the entire series out loud, complete with different voices and accents for each character. One of my most treasured memories of my son (now almost 16), was when he was 6 and I was sitting on his bed while reading the chapter that included the battle of the Pellenor Fields (outside Minas Tirith, when the riders of Rohan charged, and bent the enemy to the breaking point.) The swing of emotions -- the horns blowing, the riders crashing into the orcs' lines, looking like victory, then stalling; the black sailed ships arriving and bringing despair for the good guys..until the Banner of the King unfurled and Aragorn arrived -- all that was written on his face as events swung from pride and valor, to fear and hopelessness, to triumph. He was THERE, totally captivated.

It doesnt get better than that.

Anyway, Middle Earth has always been a very cool place for me, with the fun of a thoroughly believable, tremendously deep alternate universe -- and with the added attraction of being a place where honor meant something, where duty wasn't talked about but was done just because it needed to be done, and individual choices mattered even if no one knew about them. And the greatest hero wanted to retire an unknown, sitting quietly by his fire. (If you've only seen the movies, you don't know Frodo at all...he wasnt a wobbly kneed wiimp who rolled his eyes a lot.)


For a while, my son flew too -- and we had a deliberately small squad called "Wings of Manwe" (Manwe was the Vala (archangel) who was lord of the air.) Dan flew as "Mandos," who was the Vala lord of the Halls of the Dead. One time we were in a spot of virtual trouble, and were saved in the nick of time by Helm (a member of the Nazgul, of course). We thanked him for the clear, and he said "No problem guys...though I don't know why i helped out some of Manwe's boys. Just don't let Morgoth [Sauron's evil master] know."

:rofl Dan and I about lost it, falling on the floor laughing. I guess we're not the only Tolkien geeks online!


Back to the point. I picked Silmaril mostly because it was a pretty cool insider's tidbit from a book series I really, really liked.
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« Reply #115 on: August 22, 2007, 10:56:01 AM »
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Simaril is supposed to be "silmaril", but 1. we have a 7 letter limit, and 2. like a dufus, I misspelled it when I signed on.

That's Silmaril, the singular of the Silmarillion...which is the title of JRR Tolkien's book of the old legends he created for the Middle Earth that contained The Lord of the Rings. The Simarillion were incredible treasures that captured the original light of creation in their 3 jewels...and were the tirggers for lifelong quests and world wars that even drew in the Valar (Spirit- like beings from the first creation, kinda like archangels; the wizards like Gandalf and Saruman were Maia, or lower angels.)

OK, so I'm a geek, what's your point?



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Just kidding, I grew up reading Tolkien's work, along with many others.  I love them and am slightly pissed that the movies have strangled/overwritten my imaginings of Middle Earth and its characters.
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« Reply #116 on: August 22, 2007, 11:19:10 AM »
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wow! good thread ford dweeb! hehe

well, my name is my REAL life name cuz i lack the imagination to come up with a good screen name. at one point i changed it to bboop but everyone kept callin me betty anyways so i went back to it. i have thought bout changin it to somethin different but it would b the same as before...everyone callin me betty so i just stick with this. besides, i dont wanna lose my 100 perkies i have built up...hehe

btw...EVERYONE knows that the 302 is a whimpy lil ford smallblock. put a 350 in that mustang maybe it will be funner for u to drive :)


Betty change it too...

BLKBetty
WHOA BBTY
BamAlam
BBETTY
BBHAC   = Black Betty had a Child...
BLKBTY

:D

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« Reply #117 on: August 22, 2007, 11:38:38 AM »
Oh sorry... staying on topic...

Had to pick Mac cuz someone already picked the dammm name of...


Nilsen.

And I always wanted to be a Pirate Captain!!!

HaaaaaaR

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« Reply #118 on: August 22, 2007, 11:59:10 AM »
(If you've only seen the movies, you don't know Frodo at all...he wasnt a wobbly kneed wiimp who rolled his eyes a lot.)

:aok   The reason I almost changed handles. But I have had it too long.

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« Reply #119 on: August 22, 2007, 01:12:03 PM »
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Rats! I thought you were Prince Mongo from Mongol in Memphis, TN!

BTW, they ain't gonna let him run for Mayor this time.



I live in Nashville.  I've always wondered where that "Nut" got all that money?